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Public Health Joint Analyst (Population Health) HCC620022inWinchesterinWinchesterPUBLISHED TUE 18 FEB 2025

£54,539 to £61,124 a year £54,539 - £61,124 per annum  FIXEDTERM 
NHS

Hampshire County CouncilFollow Hampshire County Council

Impactful Work, Contribute directly to improving population health in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight region.
Innovative Environment, Work in a dynamic and innovative Public Health Intelligence Team focused on data-driven solutions.
Collaboration Opportunities, Engage with various stakeholders, including the Local Authority and the NHS Integrated Care Board, fostering a collaborative work environment.
Professional Growth, Develop skills in population health analytics and gain experience in an evolving field of health service management.
Diverse Role, Experience a variety of responsibilities that include data analysis, project management, and strategic planning.
Contribution to Health Ambitions, Play a pivotal role in advancing the health ambitions of the region, making a lasting impact on community health.
Networking Potential, Connect with professionals across organizations in the health sector, enhancing career opportunities and professional connections.
Join our passionate Public Health Intelligence Team in Winchester and help us shape the future of health in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight! As a Public Health Joint Analyst (Population Health), your data analytics skills will play a vital role in driving positive change for our communities. This is a fantastic opportunity for those who care about the health of others and want to make a real impact by using local insights to inform decision-making.

In this dynamic role, you’ll develop and deliver innovative Population Health Analytics for the NHS Integrated Care Board, working closely with local authorities to shape a comprehensive health function. You’ll collaborate with compassionate, dedicated professionals and be at the forefront of advancing health ambitions in a challenging yet rewarding environment. If you're looking for a meaningful career that allows you to contribute to the well-being of your community, we’d love to hear from you!
Impactful Work, Contribute directly to improving population health in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight region.
Innovative Environment, Work in a dynamic and innovative Public Health Intelligence Team focused on data-driven solutions.
Collaboration Opportunities, Engage with various stakeholders, including the Local Authority and the NHS Integrated Care Board, fostering a collaborative work environment.
Professional Growth, Develop skills in population health analytics and gain experience in an evolving field of health service management.
Diverse Role, Experience a variety of responsibilities that include data analysis, project management, and strategic planning.
Contribution to Health Ambitions, Play a pivotal role in advancing the health ambitions of the region, making a lasting impact on community health.
Networking Potential, Connect with professionals across organizations in the health sector, enhancing career opportunities and professional connections.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you describe your experience with data analytics in public health? What specific tools or software have you utilised?
2. How have you previously contributed to the development of population health initiatives? Can you provide an example?
3. What methodologies do you typically use to analyse health data, and how do you ensure accuracy and reliability in your findings?
4. Have you worked with Integrated Care Boards or similar organisations before? If so, what was your role, and what challenges did you face?
5. Can you explain how you would approach the integration of a Population Health function within an existing healthcare framework?
1. Can you describe your experience with data analytics in public health? What specific tools or software have you utilised?
2. How have you previously contributed to the development of population health initiatives? Can you provide an example?
3. What methodologies do you typically use to analyse health data, and how do you ensure accuracy and reliability in your findings?
4. Have you worked with Integrated Care Boards or similar organisations before? If so, what was your role, and what challenges did you face?
5. Can you explain how you would approach the integration of a Population Health function within an existing healthcare framework?
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