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Data Analyst

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Pertemps are recruiting for an experienced Data Analyst to work with our public sector client on a temporary basis.

Role - Data Analyst
Location - Craigmillar area of Edinburgh
Duration - 2 months with possible extension
Pay rate - £17.72 per hour
Hours - Monday - Friday, 36 hours per week
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The successful candidate will be carrying out high quality, complex data analysis for Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership. You will be carrying out, but not be limited to:
Prepare, analyse, and report high-quality data to support evidence-based decision-making across operational teams.
Work with end users to understand data needs and deliver relevant analysis, reports, and products.
Identify trends, issues, and opportunities through data analysis and provide clear, actionable insights.
Offer expert statistical advice and apply robust methods to ensure accurate and reliable reporting.
Produce performance summaries using large datasets and innovative analytical techniques.
Utilise tools like Excel and Business Objects to deliver meaningful reports and dashboards.
Present data visually, ensuring insights are accessible and understandable to non-technical audiences.
Maintain data quality by identifying issues, resolving problems, and improving data collection processes.
Support development and improvement of key datasets and information systems.
Build strong relationships across the organisation to ensure data solutions align with strategic goals.
Any other tasks as required.
If you are interested in this role, please apply online immediately

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