Organisation: NHS Midlands and Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit
Location: Leyland, UK
Application Deadline: 31 days remaining
Salary: £46,148 - £52,809
We're helping to build the future of open source data science in health and social care at the Strategy Unit, and we need you to help us!
* We build data science products with R and Python
* We deliver training in data science regionally and nationally
* We believe in the power of sharing code and we share our code
* We have access to all the tools that you need to do open source data science and to deploy products in the cloud to our customers nationally
* We have a lot of fun, we love to learn new stuff together, and we want you to be a part of it
We're looking for data scientists with skills in Python, agile and collaborative working, team players who can learn from and teach others as part of an innovative data science team. You may have skills in machine learning, statistics, data wrangling, text mining - the most important quality is ability and readiness to learn new things, and to share your knowledge with the team and with the wider health and social care system.
Main duties of the job:
* You will be working alongside other data scientists to carry out commissioned work for the data science team, including helping to design and build software and tools for analysis, writing and maintaining reproducible analytic pipelines, and providing internal and external training on data science methods.
* You will be expected to publish code wherever possible and to contribute to and learn from communities of data scientists in health and social care, particularly NHS-R or NHS Pycom.
* As a Senior Data Scientist, you will have experience in designing, managing and maintaining open source code for data science and you will work in a team delivering software, code based tools, documentation and training to our clients regionally and nationally.
We are committed to open-source reproducible analytical pipelines (RAP) to ensure the methods are shared widely across the NHS, including sharing code and transferring skills to national and local teams, particularly through NHS-R/ NHS Pycom.
You will be a valued member of the Strategy Unit team, supporting the development of our services, systems, strategy, and reputation for excellence.
You will be provided with the opportunities you require to develop your skills and build your career, both through formal training and hands-on experience.
This is a permanent role, band 7 (£46,148 - £52,809), can be done hybrid/ remote, with a base in Birmingham.
Working for our organisation:
The Strategy Unit is a specialist NHS team, based in Midlands and Lancashire Commissioning Support Unit. We work with NHS and social care organisations, universities, charities, and government organisations to deliver clear thinking and applied analysis that improves decision-making, implementation, and results. Our basic proposition is simple: better evidence, better decisions, better outcomes.
For more information about our work including recent and current projects, please visit: https://www.strategyunitwm.nhs.
Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities:
* Contribute to the design, production, and maintenance of data science products as code, including but not limited to reproducible analytical pipelines.
* Work with our customers to identify and structure the problems they need to address, using agile methods to iteratively produce code and outputs to meet the requirements of our clients.
* Proactively learn new data science methods and ideas to ensure that you can work across a range of our projects, you will be fully supported to learn throughout your time in the team.
* Interpret and explain your work to both analysts and non-analysts within our clients’ organisations. This will include writing reports as well as presenting the results, confidently conveying key findings, critical uncertainties, business risks and opportunities.
* Write and deliver training internally as well as where appropriate externally.
* Work to produce quality open source outputs, including clean, readable code, and documentation, and promote and disseminate the work of the data science team accordingly.
* Be a team player, sharing your skills and knowledge, contributing to skills development and code reviews, and learning from others in the data science team and the wider unit.
* The postholder may be asked to provide line management for other data scientists in the team.
Person specification:
Education And Experience:
Essential criteria:
* 1. Postgraduate degree or equivalent level of experience.
* 2. Experience of using open-source programming languages and tools of reproducible analytic pipelines.
* 3. Knowledge of data science concepts.
* 4. Able to present complex information and write reusable and well documented code.
* 5. Able to use initiative to develop and implement new ideas along with team working skills and the ability to learn from and contribute to the culture of an innovative, open data science team.
To find out more about the role please contact the recruiting manager Chris Beeley on [email protected]. If you want to find out what it's like working in the team please refer to a blog post Chris wrote in a previous recruitment round. If you still have questions or want a candid perspective on what it’s really like to work in the team do email team members YiWen Hon or Matt Dray.
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