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A local governmental body in the UK is seeking a Public Health Knowledge and Intelligence Analyst to improve health and wellbeing through data analysis. The role involves working with health and social care data, conducting complex analyses, and providing evidence-based recommendations. Ideal candidates should have a degree, advanced analytical skills, and effective communication abilities. This position offers a hybrid working approach and competitive benefits.
Fixed term for 2 years
As an analyst in our Public Health team, you will be part of our huge ambitions for Wirral. Improving the health and wellbeing of our population is a major priority for us, and we are seeking to increase our analytical capacity to help us achieve our aims. You will work across the Council and with external stakeholders to lead on the provision of specialist public health analytical input into a programme of work designed to understand and mitigate the rising trend in demand for adult social care services. Reporting to the Senior Public Health Knowledge and Intelligence Specialist and working closely with the Consultant in Public Health and colleagues in Adult Social Care and local NHS, you will establish the best approach for delivering a programme of work which will enable evidence-based recommendations for addressing demand for adult social care to be made.
We are looking for a candidate who has good knowledge of health and care data, advanced public health analytical skills and problem-solving capacity. The successful candidate will be able to undertake appropriate epidemiological analyses to assess and describe current patterns of health and drivers of demand for adult social care services, model and forecast future trends. You should have excellent written and verbal communication skills and be able to convey complex information in an accessible and effective way. You will be educated to degree level and have substantial experience of undertaking specialist and complex analyses to inform decision‑making. Whilst not essential, experience of working with adult social care data would be advantageous.
Please apply online by clicking the link below.