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London / Hybrid - 2 days per week on site

3-6 months

My client is an instantly recognisable Healthcare Insurer who urgently require a Business Analyst with expertise in Healthcare, Data and AI to join a business-critical programme.

Key Requirements:

Proven commercial experience working as a Business Data Analyst within the Healthcare space.
Experience working on large-scale Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) programmes with expertise in Data Analysis and Healthcare systems.
The ability to analyse and document business processes to gather and define requirements.
The ability to develop and maintain detailed project documentation, including business requirements, process flows, and data models.
Proficiency in Data Analysis tools such as SQL, Python and R and the ability to write simple SQL scripts.
Strong understanding of LLM.
Strong knowledge of Healthcare & Insurance industry regulations and Data privacy standards.
Previous experience implementing and managing Data governance frameworks and processes.
The ability to work with technical teams to translate business needs into technical solutions.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
The ability to work collaboratively in an Agile team environment.
Nice to have:

Experience working in a Product Operating Model.
Knowledge of AI ethics or responsible AI.
An understanding of healthcare models.
Immediate availability.
If interested, with relevant experience, please apply with your latest CV ASAP.

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