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Information Analyst - Support

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior & Mid Level
  • Data
    IT & Cybersecurity
  • Chester

AI generated summary

  • You must have a degree, experience in SQL, SSRS, and PowerBI, plus strong reporting and interpersonal skills in an information-related role.
  • You will produce performance dashboards and reports, handle FOI requests, assist Care Group analysts, and provide information to various service leads and managers across the trust.

Requirements

  • Educated to degree level with experience of using tools such as SQL and Microsoft Reporting suite as well as some experience of using visualisation tools such as PowerBI.
  • Proven experience working in an information-related role and in extracting information from a variety of systems.
  • Experience of using Microsoft SQL Server RDBMS and Microsoft Reporting Suites (SSRS) are essential as well as knowledge of visualisation tools such as PowerBI.
  • Excellent reporting and interpersonal skills are required, as is a professional approach.

Responsibilities

  • You will be part of a team responsible for the production of Internal and External performance dashboards, reports and the submission of data to external sources such as NHS England, Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board (ICB) and other Commissioning bodies as well as supporting Care Group analysts when required.
  • You will be responsible for assisting with Freedom of Information (FOI) requests and ad-hoc queries from across the trusts clinical and clinical support services.
  • You will provide information to Care Group Service Leads, Information and Business Intelligence Leads, Contracting, Clinical Support Services and Business managers across CWP consequently, excellent reporting and interpersonal skills are required, as is a professional approach.

FAQs

What is the primary responsibility of the Information Analyst role?

The primary responsibility of the Information Analyst role is to produce internal and external performance dashboards, reports, and submit data to external sources such as NHS England and the Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board, as well as support Care Group analysts.

What qualifications are required for this position?

Candidates should be educated to degree level and have experience in data analytics, specifically with tools such as SQL, Microsoft Reporting Suite (SSRS), and visualisation tools like PowerBI.

Who can I contact for further details or an informal chat about the role?

You can contact Andrew Haws, the Head of Information Management and BI, via email at a.haws@nhs.net or by telephone at 07766 498133.

What experience is necessary for this position?

Candidates should have proven experience in an information-related role, particularly in extracting information from various systems, and experience in handling Freedom of Information (FOI) requests and ad-hoc queries.

Is the organization supportive of diversity and inclusion in its recruitment practices?

Yes, CWP is committed to promoting equality and diversity and developing a culture that values differences, making recruitment as inclusive as possible.

What kind of induction program does CWP offer for new starters?

CWP offers up to three weeks of induction, dependent on the role, through their "Prepare to Care" program, which provides new starters with essential information and training for their roles.

Are applications welcomed from individuals who have used CWP services?

Yes, CWP welcomes applications from people who have direct experience of accessing their services.

What skills are emphasized for this position besides technical skills?

Excellent reporting and interpersonal skills are required, along with a professional approach in providing information to various stakeholders across the organization.

Can applicants who are neurodivergent receive assistance with their applications?

Yes, applicants who consider themselves neurodivergent can contact cwp.recruitment@nhs.net or telephone 01244 393100 for help with their application forms.

What types of services does CWP provide?

CWP provides a variety of health and care services including mental health, learning disability services, community physical health, and all-age disability care, along with the provision of three GP surgeries.

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Mission & Purpose

Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides a range of mental health, learning disability, and community health services across Cheshire and Wirral. Their mission is to deliver high-quality, compassionate care that enhances the well-being and quality of life for their patients. They are dedicated to offering accessible, effective, and patient-centered services to address both mental and physical health needs in the community.