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A local government authority in Chichester is looking for a Senior Public Health Analyst to lead quantitative analysis and research efforts aimed at improving public health outcomes. This role emphasizes working closely with programs focused on children and young people, providing expert analytical support and developing meaningful strategies for policy decision-making. The successful candidate will have strong quantitative and qualitative skills, contributing significantly to the public health team with a hybrid working arrangement.
Public Health seeks to improve the health and wellbeing of West Sussex residents by understanding and addressing the factors that determine health outcomes. This requires rigorous use of data, intelligence and research evidence.
This role is based within the Public Health and Social Research Unit, a multi-disciplinary team of analysts and researchers that provides the evidence base for strategic decision-making across WSCC and its partners. The Unit leads on several statutory responsibilities, including:
The Opportunity
Salary:£38,580 to £41,084 per annum
Working Pattern:Part time 4 days a week (29.6 hours per week)
Contract type:12-monthFixed term contract from start date
Location:Hybrid workingoffice base County Hall, Chichester required 1 day per week
This is a senior role, accountable to Public Health and funded through the Public Health Grant, with influence extending across organisational boundaries to inform strategic decision-making. The position places strong emphasis on quantitative analysis while requiring breadth across analytical and research methodologies, candidates will need to demonstrate robust skills in both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
The role has a particular focus on children and young people and addressing health inequalities. You will work closely with senior managers on key programmes including the Healthy Child Programme and the National Child Measurement Programme, providing expert advice on evaluation design, analytical approaches to quantitative and qualitative data, and community engagement.
You will design, deliver, and disseminate high-quality analysis, research, evaluation, and evidence to ensure West Sussex County Council can provide effective services to residents. You will develop and implement strategies that ensure analytical work is meaningful, inclusive, and fully integrated into decision-making processes across the organisation.
West Sussex County Council is all about making a positive difference to the people we work with and their communities. As an employer we recognise that it is our employees that are central to everything we do. We aim to create a supportive and dynamic working environment where employees can achieve their full potential, achieve a healthy work-life balance and are rewarded for the work they do.
About the jobThis is a senior post, accountable to Public Health and funded from the Public HealthGrant but informs decision-making across organisations. This post title includes analyst, in part to denote a greater emphasis on quantitative work, but atthis senior level the postholder will need a breadth of analytical and researchskills, and knowledge, so will need strong quantitative and qualitativeskills.The postholder will design, undertake, and disseminate analyses, research, evaluation,and information activities that help to ensure West Sussex County Council isable to provide effective services to the public. The postholder will also adviseothers undertaking their own work.They will develop and implement agreed / recommended strategies that ensure analyses,research, evaluation, and information activities are meaningful, inclusive andfully taken into account in decision-making processes.
Given the level of demand for research and analysis, theunit has divided work between a number of posts, this does not mean each postexclusively works on a specific subject, age group or geographic area but thisprovides a way of broadly allocating work, and this helps align unit staff withPH Consultants, lead managers and portfolios across Public Health.The first two posts are divided by age group, with a principal analyst focussedon adults, and one on children and young people. The third post has a focus onthe environment (including climate change). For one of the posts, a person witha qualification, and or experience, of health economics would be preferred,this is currently shown against the environment post.1. Principal Public Health Analyst Adults (Working Age and Older People)2. Principal Public Health Analyst Children and Young People3. Principal Public Health Analyst Economy and Place, for this postexperience and knowledge of Health Economics preferred