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Senior Data Analyst - Digital Health

Spectrum It Recruitment Limited
Southampton
1 day ago
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Data Analyst - Digital Healthcare
Hybrid, Southampton, Hampshire
£50k-£60k + bonus & benefits
Join a fast-scaling, founder-led digital healthcare company transforming how millions manage their health from home. Backed by strong revenues and international growth partnerships, we're building a data-driven, multi-therapy health platform spanning weight management, menopause, HRT, and wellness.
We're now hiring our first Data Analyst - a hands-on opportunity to shape the company's data culture, systems, and insights from the ground up. You'll take ownership of data quality, reporting, and analytics that drive smarter decisions across product, clinical, marketing, and operations.
What You'll Do
Monitor, clean, and govern data across CRM, pharmacy, fulfilment, and reporting systems.
Build dashboards and automate reporting in Power BI or similar.
Use SQL and Python to map, transform, and validate key data flows.
Partner with stakeholders to translate business needs into data insights.
What You'll Bring
Strong SQL and Python (or R) skills for data manipulation and automation.
Experience with BI tools (Power BI, Looker, or Tableau).
Excellent attention to detail, analytical thinking, and communication skills.
A solid background in Data Analytics - 5+ years.
A proactive, problem-solving mindset with a drive to improve systems and processes.
Why Apply
Shape a brand-new data capability within a scaling healthcare provider.
Make a real-world impact improving patient outcomes.
Join a collaborative, low-ego team with strong commercial growth.
Excellent career growth in a business entering global markets.
Ready to make your mark ?
Apply now to learn more about this exciting opportunity
Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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