Job Description
Business Analyst x 2
Circa £53,613 per annum
Fixed term post or secondment opportunity to 30 September 2025 initially with possibility of extension
Based in Edinburgh, hybrid working options.
Full time 35 hours a week
Early start date required
We protect and promote the human rights of people with mental illness, learning disabilities, dementia, and related conditions.
We have an exciting opportunity for two Business Analysts to join the Commission on a fixed term basis until 30 September 2025.
You will support the organisation as we move through an exciting period of change and continuous improvement. The role will involve helping to manage the Information Management System project. This is a complex and stimulating project, which would suit accomplished Business Analysts with an interest in broadening their project management experience within a supportive and close-knit team.
The project team is working to replace the business-critical database of service user records with a modern information and case management system. The new system will allow the Commission’s teams to use their time and expertise more effectively, supporting appropriate and lawful decision-making related to mental health and incapacity legislation in Scotland. The Business Analysts will need to develop a working knowledge of current and future legislation as it relates to our information management and casework system.
The successful candidates will be primarily responsible for supporting the delivery of a replacement individual record management and integrated casework system, adaptable for any future changes to mental health and incapacity legislation. This involves engaging with both technical and non-technical stakeholders to assess our current system and processes, identifying opportunities for improvement, and making recommendations to deliver an effective software solution.
You will have substantial experience as a Business Analyst in IT software related roles, with particular experience of providing technical business analysis and process improvement. You will be educated to graduate level or equivalent experience, with PRINCE2 and knowledge of project-related methodologies, or have related experience. You will also have a track record of developing and delivering business analysis documentation in accordance with project requirements, analysing and re-designing business processes as necessary, aligning business needs with technical capabilities, documenting and consulting on requirements, defining test scenarios and dealing with complex and conflicting information. Negotiation, mediation and analytical skills are key to this role. Ideally our preferred candidate will be able to start immediately after their pre-employment checks are completed.
As an employer, we offer excellent terms and conditions of service including a generous pension scheme, a commitment to learning and development and access to an Employee Assistance Programme and comprehensive staff benefits.
We also offer a comprehensive range of HR policies including policies to help balance commitments at work and home and flexible working arrangements.
At the Commission we champion diversity, inclusion, and wellbeing. We pride ourselves on being an employer of choice, cultivating a sense of belonging and providing a workplace where everyone feels valued. We aim to have a workforce which represents the wider society that we serve and therefore encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and under-represented groups.
Our office environment is modern, light, bright and green with superb views and is very close to Haymarket Railway station and transport links.
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Closing date for receipt of applications is 12.00 noon 3 January 2025. Interviews will take place on 16 January 2025 at our office in Thistle House.