SQL B.I Developer

Oxfordshire  ‐ Onsite
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I am urgently seeking an strong NHS Information Analyst with strong SQL Developer skills to work with my client on an initial 6 month contract.
  • NHS Experience
  • Acute Datasets and Healthcare Datasets
  • SQL Skills
  • Experience in SSRS, SSAS or SSIS
  • Develop and maintain systems and processes to monitor Trust performance
  • Developing new reports as required, including;

KPI reporting, Internal Reporting, Forecasting / Trends, All Level
Reporting, Statutory Reporting
  • Interpret information, highlighting trends and / or inconsistencies including data analysis
  • Conducted face to face meetings with staff at all level
  • Routine submissions to external organisations in a timely manner, ensuring data accuracy.
  • Support the development of processes, to ensure data quality, to monitor performance against KPIS and locally agreed targets and to improve data collection
  • Provide timely, accurate patient-based & management information/statistics using the data warehouse
  • Produce reports to assist the understanding of all areas of performance across the Trust
  • Reconcile local contracting data flows against SUS data submissions and ensure that any data issues are identify and corrected
  • Developing benchmarking assessments using national and local data to provide assurance and further insight into the Trust's performance. Provide high quality and highly complex activity and performance information and advice to executive team, senior management and clinical staff
  • Looking at the information, analysing the information and going to the board on suggestions in which direction to go
Sthree UK is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Start date
04/2014
Duration
6 Months
From
Computer Futures
Published at
19.03.2014
Project ID:
681369
Contract type
Freelance
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