Senior Data Analyst

InHealth Group
Middlewich
9 hours ago
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Location: Middlewich (Hybrid 1 day per week onsite). The role requires living within a one‑hour drive of Middlewich; regular office collaboration is essential. We offer both permanent and fixed‑term opportunities.


Main duties of the job

  • Support the transition to cloud‑based reporting, especially within Microsoft Azure.
  • Maintain and enhance reporting using advanced SQL and Python.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve complex data issues.
  • Become a subject‑matter expert in our flagship application, HI Hub, producing adhoc reports as required.
  • Respond to and manage data‑related support requests.
  • Develop cloud‑based dashboards, KPIs, and data quality reporting.
  • Present complex performance insights clearly and confidently.
  • Validate report definitions, reference data, and clinical coding.
  • Support colleagues through training, coaching and guidance on interpreting analytical outputs.
  • Contribute to audits, surveys, research and new analytical methodologies.
  • Ensure compliance with GDPR, NHS standards and data protection legislation.
  • Continuously improve and document analytical processes.
  • Drive service improvement through accurate, reliable information.

About us

InHealth is the UK’s largest specialist provider of diagnostic and healthcare solutions. Our aim is to make healthcare better for patients by working collaboratively with the NHS to deliver a range of high‑quality tests, scans, assessments and procedures. In the last year, we have supported more than 5 million people in their healthcare journeys, the majority of whom are NHS patients and service users.


As a people‑focused organisation, our teams are integral in how we deliver our services and our values of Trust, Passion, Care and Fresh Thinking underpin everything we do, influencing the way we interact with patients, customers and colleagues.


Our mission is to be the preferred provider of high‑quality diagnostics and healthcare solutions in hospitals and in accessible community settings, serving patients from 1,000 locations by 2025.


Qualifications and experience

  • A 2:1 degree in Computer Science, Informatics or a related subject, or 5+ years experience in data or information services.
  • High‑level SQL skills, including inserts and updates.
  • Advanced Python skills, ideally including automation using PyCharm.
  • Strong working knowledge of reporting tools such as Power BI.
  • A good understanding of cloud‑based reporting, especially Azure.
  • (Bonus) Experience working within healthcare information services.

About You

You are a collaborative, curious and detail‑driven analyst who enjoys solving problems and improving processes. You communicate clearly, remain calm under pressure, and feel confident supporting and mentoring junior team members. You enjoy working independently while being an active, supportive part of the team.


Person Specification

See the qualifications and experience section above.


Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.


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