Job overview
The Lead Intelligence Analyst will play a key role in supporting the Trust’s Electronic Patient Record (EPR) implementation programme by providing high‑quality analytical insight, reporting solutions and data expertise. Working as part of the Trust’s intelligence and analytics function, the postholder will lead analytical workstreams aligned to clinical and operational domains, developing a deep understanding of services, pathways and organisational data to design and deliver meaningful intelligence products.
Main duties of the job
The role will support the organisation through the transition to EPR by ensuring continuity of reporting and performance intelligence, supporting testing and validation activities, and helping design the future analytical environment that will operate on the new digital platform. The postholder will contribute to the wider development of the Trust’s analytical capability, delivering robust analysis, dashboards and reporting solutions that support operational decision‑making, service improvement and strategic planning. Analytical products will primarily be developed using Power BI and modern data modelling approaches, working within the Trust’s evolving data architecture including platforms such as the NHS Federated Data Platform (FDP). Working within a highly complex healthcare data environment, the analyst will be expected to rapidly develop an understanding of multiple clinical and operational systems and apply this knowledge to deliver reliable, meaningful and actionable intelligence. The role aligns with the NHS National Competency Framework for Data Professionals and represents a Senior Practitioner level analyst role within the organisation. Although hybrid working is in place and available across the team, there will be a requirement to be on site at Sherwood Forest Hospitals a minimum of 3 days per week.
Analytical leadership
Lead analytical workstreams across clinical and operational areas, developing insight into services, pathways and performance. Work with stakeholders to define key questions and translate these into dashboards, reports and investigations. Provide expert advice to support decision‑making, improvement and strategy.
Reporting & Analysis
Design and deliver high‑quality dashboards and reports (e.g. Power BI). Analyse complex data from multiple sources to identify trends, risks and opportunities. Present findings clearly to technical and non‑technical audiences and support consistent performance metrics.
Data & Systems Understanding
Maintain strong knowledge of Trust data systems (EPR, PAS, diagnostics and operational databases). Integrate data across systems and support transition to modern platforms (e.g. FDP), ensuring future‑ready reporting.
EPR Support
Support EPR implementation, including testing, data validation and maintaining reporting continuity. Contribute to future reporting design aligned to new systems.
Insight & Improvement
Undertake detailed analysis of performance, demand, capacity and patient flow. Translate findings into clear insights and recommendations.
Governance & Quality
Ensure compliance with information governance and promote high data quality. Address data issues with system owners.
Collaboration & Flexibility
Build stakeholder relationships, support analytical capability and best practice, and contribute flexibly to organisational priorities and transformation programmes.
Person specification
Qualifications and Training
- Degree‑level education or equivalent experience.
- Evidence of continuing professional development.
- Relevant qualifications in analytics, data science or related field.
Experience
- Demonstrable experience working in an analytical role.
- Experience of gathering business requirements and process mapping.
- Data analysis, interpreting and presenting complex information.
- Experience supporting testing or implementation of systems.
- Experience in EPR or healthcare IT.
- Knowledge of NHS workflows.
- Experience with automated testing tools.
Knowledge and Skills
- Strong analytical skills.
- Ability to translate needs into specifications.
- Proficiency in process modelling.
- Effective problem‑solving.
- Knowledge of interoperability standards (HL7/FHIR).
- Awareness of NHS Digital/EPR frameworks; change management principles.
Communication
- Excellent communication and facilitation skills.
- Ability to run workshops and engage diverse user groups.
Other Requirements
- Ability to travel across sites where required.
- Flexibility during key programme periods (e.g. go‑live).
- Ability to work in a fast‑paced project environment.
Flexible Working
If you are looking for flexible or predictable working arrangements, please speak to us about how we might be able to accommodate this. If it works for our service and patients, we will do our best to make it work for you.
DSFS does not offer a Certificate of Sponsorship. Applications which require sponsorship will not be considered.
Professional registration
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
Disclosure
This post will require a submission for Disclosure to be made to check for any unspent criminal convictions.
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