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Apricus Resourcing are working with a leading independent healthcare provider who are looking to hire a Data Analyst for an initial 3 month full-time contract role based in Grimsby, you’ll be working within a primary care centre.

Within this role you will be collecting & processing data to identify trends, patterns, and insights that can be used to inform service decisions.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Establishing a strategic partnership with your stakeholders to facilitate data improvement, provide valuable insights through specialist skills and enable evidence-based decision making.

  • Provide expert and proactive analytical support to services\functions (corporate and\or clinical).

  • Act as the main interface between the services and Analytics, ensuring a regular flow of high-quality information that supports patient care, service delivery, performance monitoring, transformation plans and financial decision making.

  • Localise the Data Governance process and facilitate data improvement.

    The Ideal Candidate

    You will be a Data Analyst with demonstrable experience of working with a wide range of customers to deliver timely intelligence that hits the mark and have experience integrating Tableau with SQL Server and other platforms to achieve best in class reporting and analytics

    You will also be self-motivated to continue to develop your own knowledge to always strive for better and have excellent communication skills to build relationships with key internal stakeholders.

    The role is based on an initial 3-month contract basis with a view to extend into a much longer or even a potential position.

    The rate of pay is £20.50 ltd per week and you’ll be working Monday – Friday 9-5 from the primary care centre in Grimsby.

    Benefits of working via Apricus Resourcing include:

  • Weekly Payroll

  • Free Compliance including mandatory training & DBS

  • Dedicated Consultant

  • Free Uniform

  • High Street Discounts

    If you are interested and meet the criteria please hit apply now or contact the office directly as one of the team would be delighted to run through the finer details

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