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Senior Analyst: Analytics & Data Science

Essex County Council
Chelmsford
1 year ago
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Fixed Term, 12 months

Full Time, 37 hours per week

Up to £49,606 per annum (see end of document for payment structure)

Location: Chelmsford

Working Style: 

Closing Date: Wednesday 17th July 23:59pm

Essex County Council’s award-winning Data & Analytics service has been growing and evolving for some time now; and isn’t done yet.

We're seeking a highly skilled and experienced senior analyst to support the team in advancing our data science initiatives in Essex. The ability to harness data science skills is paramount for this position. Utilising data science methodologies and statistical techniques, we aim to provide invaluable insights to our organisation, facilitating evidence-based decision-making processes. Our mission is to ensure that every decision undertaken by Essex County Council is underpinned by robust evidence.

Through the application of data science and statistical methodologies, we confront challenges head-on, unlocking the transformative potential of data to enhance our understanding of the county and drive meaningful change throughout our communities. If you're enthusiastic about joining a dynamic network comprising data scientists, analysts, engineers, designers, and more, then this opportunity is tailor-made for you.

You can learn more about the team by reading our or visiting our .

The Job

The role of senior analyst offers a varied set of responsibilities and accountabilities, that you can read more about in the job profile below.

Senior Analysts in the Data & Analytics team are expected to work across a range of portfolio areas depending on organisational need, but this role will be primarily supporting the Health and Care Analytics portfolio. Health and Care Analytics is a term used which encompasses Population Health and Population Health Management, often using linked datasets and the derived insight to enable action across the wide determinants of health and the full life course. It seeks to shift focus on care from reactive to proactive, looking at how data and analytics can be used to identify vulnerable cohorts, whole populations or system challenges.

Recent analytics projects with population health colleagues include identifying hotspots of households with hazardous living conditions, modelling presence of frailty in small communities, and developing a cost of living index.

Core Skills

It is important to us that senior analysts possess a range of skills, including the ability to:

Create replicable analytical pipelines from source data, Identify optimal range of analytical methods and products to suit business need, Transform data to enable the successful delivery of analytics and data science projects, Use statistical and data science methods to derive insight from data, Communicate effectively and engage customers with insight stories from data analysis, Manage relationships with key customers, understanding the needs of their service(s), Represent the team, advocating the use of analytics in decision making, and, Embed quality assurance across own work and that of the team

Educated to degree level or with equivalent experience

Coding and automation (R, SQL, Python)

Recruitment Process

As part of the application process, please ensure that you provide a supporting statement when prompted, telling us:

What skills you possess that make you suitable for the role, and What experience you have gained that can support our team’s mission

Following a shortlisting process we will then invite successful candidates to an interview, and set a task we expect you to complete ahead of this. We expect to schedule interviews towards the end of July/early August

Development

We support the development of our staff in their careers. Over the past five years, 75% of team members have earned promotions into new role. We consistently offer opportunities to develop new skills through project working or training and encourage staff to spent 10% of their time on training and development.

You can read more about development opportunities in the team in our insight blog, specifically these blogs from , , and .

Base

This role is considered an ‘anywhere worker’ by Essex County Council and is predominantly a remote position. However, there is an expectation to be in the office in Chelmsford, Essex, at a minimum of once a month, and when required on an ad hoc basis for different business needs.

Salary & Benefits

Our Essex Pay policy means we look at the job market nationally to offer competitive salary rates for all positions. The current rate for the job for this is £49,606per annum, which is regularly evaluated. Our pay policy means that all people within a role are paid the same rate, except for training and development reasons.

Where development needs are identified throughout the recruitment process, new starters will be offered a minimum of 85% of the rate for the job. Upon starting, you will work with your line manager to create a development plan to increase your salary to the rate for the job within a maximum of 24mths.

Essex County Council is proud to offer an excellent benefits package to all employees. More information can be found at .

Why Essex?

Essex County Council has a location to be proud of. Our 1,300 square miles stretch from Constable Country to the Thames Estuary, from the dynamic M11 corridor to the traditional seaside resorts of Clacton and Walton. England’s oldest town, Colchester, and two of its newest – Basildon and Harlow – are right here. Along with the City of Chelmsford, the county town, they form our major population centres. It means real choice and makes Essex the ideal place for your career. Read more about us

Essex County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Leader. We’re committed to interview all disabled applicants who choose to apply under our Job Interview Scheme if they meet the minimum requirements of the job. Please speak to our Recruiters if you require any reasonable adjustments during the process.

We’re also committed to interview all veterans and care leavers, who meet the minimum requirements of the role for which they are applying.

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