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6 months contract with a Local Authority Job Summary: The Population Health Management Analyst will provide specialist analytical capacity to support the London Borough of Bexley and the Integrated Care System (ICS) at place level. The postholder will apply public health intelligence clinical datasets and PHM methodologies to identify inequalities design targeted interventions support service planning and inform strategic decision-making. The role bridges local authority public health and NHS partners ensuring intelligence is aligned impactful and used to improve outcomes for residents. Key Duties/Accountabilities (Sample): Deliver PHM analytical projects including segmentation risk stratification forecasting and equity audits. Translate JSNA public health and clinical insights into actionable intelligence for service redesign. Develop automated reporting tools and dashboards to support real-time monitoring and decision-making. Provide epidemiological and analytical advice to Public Health ICB Place teams and service leads. Contribute to existing workstreams such as frailty and long-term conditions supplying PHM insight. Map and assess local data availability; support readiness for future data integration across health and care. Ensure high standards of data governance confidentiality and compliance with information governance frameworks. Promote collaborative working across council NHS and voluntary sector partners. Support training and upskilling of colleagues in PHM methods and analytical capability. Communicate complex findings in clear accessible language to senior stakeholders elected members and non-technical audiences. Uphold council values including equity public service sustainability inclusion and continuous improvement. Skills/Experience: Strong knowledge of public health intelligence population health management and epidemiological methods. Advanced applied data analysis skills (SQL R and/or Python). Experience working with record-level clinical datasets particularly primary care data. Ability to carry out segmentation risk stratification impactability modelling and equity audits. Experience developing dashboards and reporting pipelines for operational and strategic use. Understanding of information governance confidentiality and secure handling of datasets. Ability to integrate multiple data sources (clinical demographic epidemiological community insight) to inform service design. Excellent communication and presentation skills for a wide range of stakeholder groups. Ability to work independently manage competing priorities and operate across organisational boundaries. Commitment to continuous professional development and adapting to evolving system needs. Additional Information: The closing date: 03/12/2025. Employment Type: Temporary (26 weeks) full-time 36 hours per week. Location: Civic Offices Bexleyheath (hybrid/negotiable).
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