Job summary
All interviews for this role will be face to face interviews in Nottingham. The post will feature hybrid working, including working remotely but with days on-site which could be at either QMC or the City Hospital campus. Please note that applications written with the use of artificial intelligence will be rejected.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an exceptional individual to join our Contracting and CDS (commissioning data set) team at Nottingham University Hospitals. Working for one of the largest NHS acute Trusts in the country you will be involved in a wide range of activity information based analysis, reporting and processing.
This specialist role will involve developing expert knowledge and skills on how activity is captured and flows within the Trust. You will be directly involved with the processes driving our data production for local commissioning purposes and national submissions. You will acquire knowledge of complex NHS data standards and their implementation and apply your knowledge on an every day basis to a variety of problems and queries.
Main duties of the job
In addition to the brief list above you must familiarise yourself with the full job description and person specification attached to this advert prior to applying.
At a technical level you will be using our industry standard Microsoft SQL databases and maintaining processes and developing reports using a variety of tools including our state of the art QlikSense reporting tool. The Trust has recently moved to Office 365 and the department will be one of the innovators in this arena for the Trust.
The team are also involved in a wide range of Trust-wide projects and you will need excellent communication skills to work with colleagues at all levels of the organisation as well as external and national organisations. You will have the ability to translate between complex system processes and standards and requirements/queries from non-information professionals.
The team are expecting to replace our current contract assignment and CDS production solution and this role will be a rare opportunity to be involved in this new programme of change.
About us
NUH is one of the largest acute teaching Trusts in the UK, based in Nottingham, and providing care to over million residents in the surrounding communities and a larger population through our tertiary services. Operating over three sites we have an annual income of over £1 billion, 1700 beds and we are one of the largest employers in the region with over 18000 staff.
As a member of the Information and Insight service you will be expected to respond promptly to urgent requests and deadlines and work accurately. You will thrive working under pressure in a fast moving environment. In return we will offer you an extremely supportive and experienced environment in which to work and a commitment to continue your personal and professional development.
Home working is supported in line with service needs although cross site working may be required periodically. We are happy to discuss any aspects of this role with applicants.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Please familiarise yourself with the Job Description and Person Specification attachments located within the supporting documents section of this advert. And please contact us to discuss the role further before applying.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
1. Degree or equivalent experience
Desirable
2. Postgraduate qualification or detailed job related experience
Analytical Experience
Essential
3. Experience in Information Analysis and Reporting
Desirable
4. Experience with NHS Contracting and Commissioning Data Sets
Technical Skills
Essential
5. Experience with SQL server and queries
6. Experience with Visual reporting tools
Desirable
7. Experience with NUH systems relevant to this role
Planning and Organisation Skills
Essential
8. Evidence of Planning and Organisation skills in previous roles
Communication Skills
Essential
9. Evidence of good written and verbal communication skills
10. Evidence of good team working and interpersonal skills