An opportunity has arisen for a Data Analyst to work within the Co-located Exploitation Service. As part of the development of our Exploitation Service and the wider harm outside the home framework we require a professional to join the team to triangulate and understand the data we hold across the partnerships relating to children being harmed outside the home.
At the core of the Service is our Data Analyst for the Exploitation Service. You will lead for the division and multi-agency partnership on the delivery of detailed analysis drawn from a wide spectrum of partnership data and intelligence to inform work to identify and reduce the risk of extra-familial harm and exploitation of children and young people in LBTH. Through this analysis and the coordination and distribution of key information to facilitate the functioning of strategic and operational meetings associated with reduction of risk to children and young people from extra-familial harm and exploitation, you will be pivotal in improving outcomes for our children and young people.
LBTH are continually developing a more informed approach to the work with children and young people at risk and harm and this role will be part of this. The post holder will work within the co-located exploitation service, with wider links to Community Safety and the Strategy, Policy and Improvement Teams. The post holder will be required to co-ordinate the information available from a number of agencies to gain a broader understanding of children at risk and being harmed outside the home. This will include Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE), Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) and will include assessing the prevalence of County/Local Lines in the area. The Post holder will be able to draw on information and expertise from partner agencies but will also be expected to be able to work independently to gather and analyse new data.
You will have:
Knowledge of policies and procedures in relation to child protection and safeguarding systems.
Knowledge of data protection, information sharing and confidentiality legislation.
Proven experience of an analytical role in a multi-agency context.
To provide high level analytical support to assist in the prevention, targeting, disruption of exploitation, using analytical techniques to create intelligence products to inform relevant strategic and operational planning.
Substantial current role-related experience as an analyst in a partnership service.
Experience in delivering intelligence products to inform the developments of the service.
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