Senior Public Heath Analyst

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Bracknell, United Kingdom
Last month
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10 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Position: Senior Public Heath Analyst

Location: Market Street, Bracknell, RG12 1JD

Start Date: ASAP

Contract Duration: 2+ Months

Working Hours: 22 hours per week

Pay Rate: £400.64 Per Day

Job Reference: (phone number removed)

What we are looking for

We are seeking an experienced Senior Public Health Analyst to lead and deliver high-quality public health intelligence. This role will focus on key priorities including the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and finalisation of the Annual Public Health Report (APHR).

Job Responsibilities

Lead the development and delivery of Public Health Intelligence programmes

Analyse and interpret complex public health datasets to inform decision-making

Lead production of key intelligence outputs including JSNA, APHR, and needs assessments

Apply advanced statistical and epidemiological techniques

Ensure high standards of data governance, quality, and GDPR compliance

Develop and maintain data models, ensuring accuracy and interoperability

Produce clear reports, dashboards, and data visualisations (e.g., Power BI)

Communicate complex data insights to both technical and non-technical stakeholders

Manage and mentor junior analysts and practitioners

Collaborate with internal teams and external partners (NHS, ICS, local authorities)

Support project management of public health programmes and initiatives

Requirements

Essential

Degree (or equivalent experience) in Public Health, Statistics, Epidemiology, or related field

Strong experience in public health intelligence and data analysis

Experience working with large health datasets (e.g., HES, mortality, population data)

Advanced skills in Excel, data analysis, and reporting

Experience with data visualisation tools (e.g., Power BI)

Strong understanding of data governance, GDPR, and information security

Proven experience delivering JSNA, APHR, or similar reports

Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills

Experience managing projects and delivering to deadlines

Desirable

Master’s degree in Public Health, Health Informatics, or related field

Knowledge of statistical tools (e.g., SPSS, R, SQL)

UKPHR registration (or working towards)

Experience within local authority or NHS/public health settings

Experience managing or mentoring staff

Knowledge of geospatial tools (e.g., MapInfo)

Benefits

Flexible part-time working (22.2 hours per week)

Hybrid working model

Opportunity to contribute to high-impact public health projects

Work within a collaborative and data-driven environment

Competitive and negotiable pay rate

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