DPRU Analyst

NHS, Leicester

DPRU Analyst

£36483

NHS, Leicester

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 24 Sep | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: c4b514df50b94e34bd27bc5d64042362

Full Job Description

We are looking for a talented individual to join the Data Processing and Reporting Unit Projects Team; someone who has a drive and passion in delivering an exemplar service and who would like to progress a career in this profession., The main duties of this role are to provide data and insights, in relation to NHS England Direct Commissioned Services and NHS England Delegated services, to a range of stakeholders. It require a strong technical skill set, including SQL and dashboard development and the ability to confidently liaise with and manage a range of stakeholders.

The applicant should possess excellent numerical skills, a methodical approach, a high degree of accuracy in their work and the ability to prioritise work. A working knowledge and use of Microsoft SQL and Excel is essential.

NHS Arden & GEM supports over 90 customers spanning the entire health and care system including: NHS England (Regions and National Programmes), Integrated Care Systems (ICS), Integrated Care Boards (ICB), Trusts, and Local Authorities. Our people and solutions are not afraid to push the boundaries when playing an integral role in helping customers to meet the challenge of building integrated and sustainable healthcare.

We have over 1000 staff, with offices throughout the Midlands, North, West and South East we cover a core geographic patch that extends to Greater Manchester in the north and Essex in the south. Our services are built on a strong foundation of experienced people who build great relationships, a commitment to NHS values and a thorough understanding of our clients and the challenges they face.

We provide real value to our customers by working at scale, creating the synergies and innovation that ultimately drives improved patient outcomes and makes commissioning resources work harder.