Senior Performance Management Analyst inBronllys inBronllys PUBLISHED 13 DEC 2023

Band 7: £44,398 to £50,807 a year per annum  PERMANENT 
The post holder will support the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of a robust corporate performance management framework for the Health Board, which is consistent with the Health Board's Strategic Direction and Operational Plan, and actively promote a culture of excellence.

Are you passionate about driving excellence in healthcare? Powys Teaching Health Board is seeking as part of a new role a dynamic and experienced Senior Performance Management Analyst to join our team.

Key duties included

  • Ongoing development and implementation of the Powys Integrated Performance Framework.
  • Working with key stakeholders to support and challenge all aspects of services improving patient outcomes through appropriate use of key performance and analysis work.
  • Leading on the provision of robust, timely reporting of key performance drivers of the NHS.
  • Working with the PTHB Digital teams utilising skills in PowerBI, SQL
  • Playing a key role in service demand and capacity workstreams.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for the post of Senior Performance Management Analyst. We are seeking to recruit an individual who can demonstrate strong strategic leadership, has a proven track record of excellence and has a passion for taking forward change.

The post holder will support the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of a robust corporate performance management framework for the Health Board, which is consistent with the Health Board's Strategic Direction and Operational Plan, and actively promote a culture of excellence. This will include assisting the Head of Performance in the implementation of the Board's Integrated Quality and Performance Framework to ensure the implementation of effective reporting systems at all levels of the organisation.

Providing assurance, highlighting any variances in performance and bring performance issues to the attention of the Head of Performance; collating data from a variety of sources, communicating and liaising with managers and clinicians at all levels across Powys Teaching Health Board, and with external partner colleagues.

Are you an exceptional individual who can demonstrate strong strategic leadership, has a proven track record of performance management, service development and quality improvement and has a passion for taking forward change? Have you a proven track record of successfully delivering your professional and leadership portfolio, preferably in a rural and integrated health and social care environment?

Are you looking for a role where your natural leadership, drive and determination will shape the successful development, design and delivery of the performance portfolio for Powys Health Board working across NHS Wales and NHS England provider services?

If so, then we can offer you a role as Senior Performance Management Analystin one of the most beautiful parts of the UK stretching from the Brecon Beacons to the foothills of Snowdonia, from the Marches to the Cambrian Mountains.

The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply.

Are you passionate about driving excellence in healthcare? Powys Teaching Health Board is seeking as part of a new role a dynamic and experienced Senior Performance Management Analyst to join our team.

Key duties included

  • Ongoing development and implementation of the Powys Integrated Performance Framework.
  • Working with key stakeholders to support and challenge all aspects of services improving patient outcomes through appropriate use of key performance and analysis work.
  • Leading on the provision of robust, timely reporting of key performance drivers of the NHS.
  • Working with the PTHB Digital teams utilising skills in PowerBI, SQL
  • Playing a key role in service demand and capacity workstreams.

An exciting opportunity has arisen for the post of Senior Performance Management Analyst. We are seeking to recruit an individual who can demonstrate strong strategic leadership, has a proven track record of excellence and has a passion for taking forward change.

The post holder will support the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of a robust corporate performance management framework for the Health Board, which is consistent with the Health Board's Strategic Direction and Operational Plan, and actively promote a culture of excellence. This will include assisting the Head of Performance in the implementation of the Board's Integrated Quality and Performance Framework to ensure the implementation of effective reporting systems at all levels of the organisation.

Providing assurance, highlighting any variances in performance and bring performance issues to the attention of the Head of Performance; collating data from a variety of sources, communicating and liaising with managers and clinicians at all levels across Powys Teaching Health Board, and with external partner colleagues.

Are you an exceptional individual who can demonstrate strong strategic leadership, has a proven track record of performance management, service development and quality improvement and has a passion for taking forward change? Have you a proven track record of successfully delivering your professional and leadership portfolio, preferably in a rural and integrated health and social care environment?

Are you looking for a role where your natural leadership, drive and determination will shape the successful development, design and delivery of the performance portfolio for Powys Health Board working across NHS Wales and NHS England provider services?

If so, then we can offer you a role as Senior Performance Management Analystin one of the most beautiful parts of the UK stretching from the Brecon Beacons to the foothills of Snowdonia, from the Marches to the Cambrian Mountains.

The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply.



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