Public Health Data Analyst
Adecco
Public Health Data Analyst
📍 Location: Richmond & Wandsworth (Hybrid)
🏢 Department: Adult Social Care & Public Health
🏠 Working Pattern: Minimum 40% office-based
💰 Rate: £23.20 PAYE / £30.29 Umbrella per hour
📅 Contract: 3 months (likely extension)
⏱ Hours: 36 hours per week
📆 Interviews: ASAP (subject to response)
About the Role
We are working on behalf of Richmond & Wandsworth Better Service Partnership to recruit a Public Health Data Analyst to support Adult Social Care & Public Health teams.
This is a key analytical role focused on improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities through the effective use of data, insight, and evidence. You will lead on analysing complex datasets, producing high-quality intelligence outputs, and supporting evidence-based decision-making across the councils.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyse large and complex public health datasets to generate actionable insights
- Lead on health intelligence projects, applying statistical and epidemiological methods
- Produce key outputs including dashboards, needs assessments, and strategic reports (e.g. JSNA, Public Health reports)
- Translate complex data into clear, accessible narratives for stakeholders
- Manage confidential datasets in line with information governance and GDPR requirements
- Support evaluation of public health programmes and interventions
- Collaborate across teams and contribute to strategic decision-making
Essential Skills & Experience
We are looking for candidates with:
- Experience analysing complex public health or health-related datasets
- Strong technical skills in data tools and visualisation (e.g. Power BI, Excel, SQL, R or Python)
- Proven ability to produce high-quality public health intelligence outputs (e.g. reports, dashboards, needs assessments)
- Experience handling and managing confidential data securely in line with governance standards
- Excellent analytical, written, and verbal communication skills
- Ability to translate technical analysis into clear insights for non-technical audiences
Qualifications
- Degree in Public Health, Economics, Biomedical Science, Statistics, or a related numerate field (or equivalent experience)
Why Apply?
- Opportunity to work on meaningful public health initiatives improving local communities
- Collaborative and forward-thinking local authority environment
- Hybrid working model offering flexibility
- Chance to contribute to high-profile strategic outputs and decision-making
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