Data Architect: Sponsorship Available
Job Title: Data Architect
Agency: Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Location: Berkshire, Reading, United Kingdom
Salary/Rate: 64,455 – £ 74,896 / Year
Job Summary
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The Data Architect is a key member of the Digital Data & Technology(DDaT) team, adding value for our patients through improving and developing digital services across the Trust and wider health and care system.
Ensure the Data Warehouse and BI teams are an effective component of the Trust’s DDaT target operating model, working alongside others, delivering continuous overall improvement. The Data Architect is responsible for teams delivering accurate and timely datasets and analytics to support clinical services, in line with Trust priorities. They will also proactively review new and emerging technologies and their potential benefit to the Trust, and where relevant, develop business cases for these technologies.
The role has a strong client focus, manages complex and sensitive information, liaises and communicates with clinical and non-clinical staffand external suppliers to ensure quality standards are met for any changes deployed.
They take a leading role in how their teams operate, supporting the organisation (and the ICS), and enabling innovation and supporting delivery of local, regional, and national strategy. Ensure that services are supported with consistent, professional, and value-added expertise from the Data Warehouse and BI teams. The role requires an expert technical base and the ability to deliver as well as manage technical solutions.
Main duties of the job
- Provide leadership and senior specialist technical support for the existing set of data applications in SQL Server, Exasol, Tableau, and Azure.
- Ensure the data warehouse and BI teams are kept abreast of current technologies in their respective spaces, engendering an understanding of current and future opportunities.
- Ensure the Data Warehouse and BI team deliver accurate and timely datasets to support clinical operational services, research, and clinical analytics in line with Trust priorities, that support direct care delivery and lead to research funding.
- Specify, develop, and maintain technical standard operating procedures used by the Data Warehouse and BI teams and ensure they are followed.
- Act as the senior point of contact to solve user and system problems.
- Lead on projects with the analytics and other digital colleagues to ensure that the Trust’s requirements are met and enable the production of analysis that helps the Trust to understand and improve the quality and safety of care.
- Advise key internal customers/stakeholders on management and storage of datasets and analysis tools available to them.
- Assist in managing the secure data environment quality function, where data quality issues (e.g., inconsistency, referential integrity, missing data) are identified from investigations of data within the warehouse; maintain an Issue log whereby issues are logged and tracked through to resolution.