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Senior Information Analyst

Blackpool FY1 6JX

Key information

Pay
£39,959 - £48,117
Hours
Full-time
Contract
Contract
Posted date
16 Jul 2026
Closing date
29 Jul 2026

About this role

MAIN DUTIES 1. In line with locally agreed policies and plans, provide a broad range of reports, data and analysis to support the work of managers, service planning and monitoring groups including Senior Leadership Team, Divisional Board and service led initiatives to support effective decision making. 2. Provide complex specialist statistical analysis of service use data and quality metrics to identify trends and developments, aberrations and problems in data collection and presentation, work to continually improve and refine the quality of Trust information. 3. Develop, implement and maintain business intelligence solutions, using the relevant software and conforming to NHS standards, to deliver complex information reports in an accurate, timely and consistent manner. Coordinate and solicit input from the team of business and operational stakeholders and systems to meet specification of customers. 4. Lead on the development of reporting to internal stakeholders to ensure accurate, timely data is supplied to support Divisional oversight and decision making. 5. Encourage the use of business intelligence/information to support business planning. 6. Contribute to the delivery of the Trust Strategies and action plans. Form an integral part of the information team and liaise closely with other Information Management areas including Data Quality, Reporting, Database Administration, Clinical Coding and the performance team to attain the goals of the departments strategy. 7. Provide support and development to department junior staff including technical training. 8. Develop and maintain skills in SQL, database administration and highly complex data analysis. To design highly complex data sets, BI solutions and algorithms and ensure that all data warehouse developments within the remit of the role are accurate and produced to schedule. 9. Monitor and maintain the implementation of the divisional data quality improvement plan and assist in the embedding of a data quality culture. 10. Provide support and expertise for informatics systems related to the Electronic Patient Record (EPR). Propose changes to divisional and service informatics practice and implement policies as determined locally, developing information capability in response to new legislation or changing circumstances. 11. Plan a local programme of work to progress the section business plan and amend as necessary to respond to changed circumstances and user requirements. 12. Provide submissions and returns to local and national bodies to meet expectations of information provision. 13. Provide advice and guidance to ensure that staff are competent to maximise system functionality and enhance data quality/reporting. 14. Be responsive to service user requests for assistance. 15. Such other duties as may be assigned commensurate with the post/band. The above list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be fully comprehensive and may be amended to take account of changing circumstances or requirements following consultation with the post holder.