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Data Analyst - Partnered with a Leading Healthcare Provider | London, UK

Morgan McKinley
London
9 months ago
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About Our Client
Were excited to be recruiting for a leading healthcare provider committed to revolutionising healthcare through innovation, collaboration, and a focus on exceptional patient care. Working closely with healthcare professionals, they harness cutting-edge technology to deliver impactful solutions. With expansion on the horizon and a new app set to enhance their commercial insights, theyre driven by a mission rooted in integrity and excellence to make healthcare smarter and more patient-centric.


The Opportunity
Our clients business intelligence function has been powering insights across finance, clinical outcomes, and commercial operations since 2020. Theyre now seeking a talented Data Analyst to dive into the data flowing from their pipelines, turning it into actionable insights for stakeholders. Youll focus on commercial analytics-think marketing, patient feedback, and more-leveraging a new app as a key data source. This is your chance to shape how data drives better healthcare decisions in a growing, dynamic team.


What Youll Do

  • Analyse data from pipelines to uncover insights for commercial, marketing, and patient feedback initiatives.
  • Work closely with stakeholders to understand their needs and deliver tailored, data-driven solutions.
  • Leverage tools like Power BI to create impactful dashboards and reports.
  • Use the new apps data to deepen commercial analytics and support business growth.
  • Tackle open-ended challenges with a creative, problem-solving mindset.


Who You Are

  • Skilled in SQL-our essential tool for working with data.
  • Experienced with Power BI (or similar BI tools like Tableau) to visualise insights.
  • A natural collaborator, comfortable partnering with stakeholders across the business.
  • Able to think creatively and solve problems in a fast-moving environment.
  • Bonus: Familiarity with Python or Git for added flexibility and teamwork.


Nice-to-Haves

  • Exposure to healthcare or commercial analytics.
  • Experience with cloud data platforms (e.g., Azure).


Why Join?

  • Play a key role in a mission-driven team transforming healthcare.
  • Enjoy hybrid working-2 set days in their London office, with flexibility the rest of the week.
  • Earn a competitive salary with opportunities to grow as they expand.
  • Shape a role where your ideas matter, backed by a collaborative, innovative crew.


How to Apply
Ready to make an impact? Send your CV and a brief cover note to [insert email/contact] by [insert deadline]. The process kicks off with a 30-minute remote chat, moves to a 1-hour remote technical assessment, and wraps up with an in-person meeting with their commercial team in London.


Were proud to partner with an equal opportunities employer committed to diversity and inclusion.

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