Job summary
Salary:£37,336 - £39,186
Hours per week:37 hours
Temporary/Fixed term:2 years
Interview date:Tuesday 1 October 2024
Public Health - Championing Community Well-being
Join our Public Health Intelligence (PHI) team and make a real impact on community health and well-being in Wiltshire. Were committed to improving health outcomes, increasing life expectancy, and reducing health inequalities.
Main duties of the job
This is a great opportunity to contribute to the health and well-being of Wiltshires residents while utilising and developing your analytical skills.
As a Public Health Analyst, you will need to be able to communicate complex information and clearly. You will be responsible for bringing data to life using your skills and insight to develop and inform strategic planning, support public health initiatives, needs assessments, research, performance monitoring and service evaluation.
You will have good statistical and data analysis skills, report writing and an understanding of how health data can be used to drive change. It would be advantageous to have experience in mapping software and an ability to use packages such as Power BI, SQL and Python to analyse and visualise data.
Experience in Public Health, the NHS, or local authorities is beneficial.
About us
Wiltshire Council is a friendly, welcoming place to work, with a 'One Council' ethos. Thats why we focus on getting the things that matter to our people right.
We are firmly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and to the principles of inclusion and diversity in both employment and the delivery of services.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The main purpose of the role is to perform analysis for the Public Health team. The team need to be made aware of many national data publications and the analyst will produce briefings on many of these publications. This will cover a wide range of topics within the Public Health remit including Hospital admissions, Mortality and Health behaviours. The analyst will also support performance monitoring and evaluations of services delivered by Wiltshire Council. The role will also require responding to information requests from the public, council staff and partner organisations. Further, the role may require primary research such as surveys, focus groups and interviews. The role will also require some website administration.
Specific duties and responsibilities include:
Ensure core datasets are maintained and updated in line with national publication/data releases. Identify and source new datasets for new outcome measures, assessing data accuracy and quality.
Support the delivery of the statutory Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. This document aims to improve the health and wellbeing of the local community and reduce inequalities for all ages by understanding the need of the local communities. The JSNA is delivered by the Public Health Intelligence Team on behalf of Wiltshire Council and Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group and presented to the Health and Wellbeing board.
Undertake research, analysis, and interpretation of complex data on a regular basis. Analysis and research may include hypothesis development, statistical tests, primary research, GIS mapping and report writing. Datasets often need to be joined to add value and records may need to be cleansed and anonymized.
Lead on analytical projects to identify the health needs of our population such as those involved with the Health and Wellbeing JSNA, School Health survey, and Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment. This that may include managing and leading a small team of council or partner organization staff ensuring these projects align with public health objectives, providing specialist advice on data capture, analysis and reporting/publication .
Ensure strict information governance guidance is adhered to, files stored securely, and electronic exchange is completed securely. Research good practice and respond to legislation updates to ensure compliance is maintained
Create and maintain links within the council, local NHS organisations and other statutory, voluntary, and academic institutions necessary to further the public health intelligence functionand ensure best practice.
Liaise with peers in other departments and LAs to exchange information, gain alternative perspective and harvest good practice, attending regional meetings as appropriate and getting the most out of our data. Produce infographics to report complex statistical information ensuring that documents produced are tailored to the target audience and accessible
Offer expert advice and guidance to the wider public health team on actions relating to public health information. Ensure colleagues understand statistical testing to be able to interpret results and intelligence.
Develop and deliver bespoke training regarding Excel, Surveys, and infographics to members of the public health department.
Use of professional expertise to respond to ad hoc data/information requests from the publichealth team and provide urgent analysis in the event of an incident/outbreak leading on sourcing information from commissioners and providers as required.
Provide responses on behalf of the council to members of the public regarding published data. This will include responding to FOIs.
Communicate availability of PHI products through websites, monthly newsletters, presentations, and workshops acting as the point of contact for the wider public health team for further information, guidance and advice.
Updating pages on websites, this may include routine updating and cleansing of data to ensure it is accurate.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Degree or equivalent experience/skills working in information management and analysis
2. Evidence of continuous professional development
3. Experience of working within information governance and data security guidelines.
4. Ability to maintain and develop personal skills in information analysis, statistical techniques, and
5. software packages.
6. Some experience of leading, developing and delivering projects in a team
7. Proven ability to interpret and analyse highly complex information and situations.
8. Advanced Excel skills and expert knowledge in a range of software packages relating to data
9. management/manipulation
10. Ability to relate and communicate effectively verbally and in writing, with a wide range of
11. audiences including system users, professional staff, and senior managers in various agencies.
12. Statistical test experience including t-tests and correlation tests
13. Experience in Public Health, NHS, or local authorities
14. Experience in survey design
Desirable
15. Experience in ARCGIS software
16. Experience using Power Bi
17. Experience in website administration
18. Experience of APIs
Experience
Essential
19. Some relevant professional experience post qualification in a similar work environment.
20. Expert knowledge of relevant policy, systems, work practices, professional guidelines,
21. legislation in the area of specialism.
22. Excellent ICT skills including use of Microsoft applications and specialist systems.
23. Good knowledge of other areas of the authority relevant to the service. Knowledge of wider
24. sector / external influences.
25. Experience of representing the work area externally
26. Sound communication, interpersonal and presentation skills, proven ability to understand and
27. explain sometimes complex technical / legal / professional issues to a range of audiences.
28. Research and analysis skills to contribute towards the diagnosis of problems/issues and the
29. identification of solutions/recommendations
30. Proven ability to conduct formal interviews and / or take legal statements
31. Proven ability to build and maintain effective working relationships at all levels.
32. Good literacy, numeracy and report writing skills
33. Good planning and organisational skills, with proven ability to prioritise and co-ordinate
34. workload, monitor and evaluate work, to ensure deadlines are achieved.
35. Project management skills and experience
36. Experience in the use of specialist equipment / systems / techniques relevant to the role.