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Research Associate in Health Informatics and NHS Clinical Informatics

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  • London, Greater London
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Research Associate in Health Informatics and NHS Clinical InformaticsThe post will support clinicians make better decisions based on real-time information and demonstrate their activities, contributing to the on-going development and maintenance of the Trust data warehouse and Tableau data visualisation development.Main duties of the jobResearch Programme - Imperial College LondonYou will work within the NIHR Imperial BRC Brain Sciences Theme. The research work carried out within the Brain Sciences Theme aims to develop new approaches for underserved young people, focusing on emotional and behavioural dysregulation seen across psychiatric disorders in this group. In particular, the young population often presents physical health comorbidities and additional social care and educational needs, falling through the net of standard mental health care provision. The findings from this post will help to inform other research carried out within the Brain Sciences Theme focusing on treatment innovation and digital tools.Innovation and Data Analytics - West London NHS TrustAt West London NHS Trust, you will apply data analytical skills to real world health populations, threading the Trust digital, business informatics, quality improvement (QI) and research and development offer. Population sociodemographic and clinical data have too long been inadequately utilised by healthcare services. This post is part of West London NHS Trust's strategy to redress this, including the recent appointment of an executive level Chief Digital Information Officer - one of the first in mental health care - alongside a Board commitment to invest in, and support the smarter use of technology and data.About usResearch Programme - Imperial College LondonYou will work within the NIHR Imperial BRC Brain Sciences Theme. The research work carried out within the Brain Sciences Theme aims to develop new approaches for underserved young people, focusing on emotional and behavioural dysregulation seen across psychiatric disorders in this group. In particular, the young population often presents physical health comorbidities and additional social care and educational needs, falling through the net of standard mental health care provision. The findings from this post will help to inform other research carried out within the Brain Sciences Theme focusing on treatment innovation and digital tools.Innovation and Data Analytics - West London NHS TrustAt West London NHS Trust, you will apply data analytical skills to real world health populations, threading the Trust digital, business informatics, quality improvement (QI) and research and development offer. Population sociodemographic and clinical data have too long been inadequately utilised by healthcare services. This post is part of West London NHS Trust's strategy to redress this, including the recent appointment of an executive level Chief Digital Information Officer - one of the first in mental health care - alongside a Board commitment to invest in, and support the smarter use of technology and data.Job responsibilitiesJob summaryResearch Programme - Imperial College LondonThe post holder will work within the NIHR Imperial BRC Brain Sciences Theme. The research work carried out within the Brain Sciences Theme aims to develop new approaches for underserved young people, focusing on emotional and behavioural dysregulation seen across psychiatric disorders in this group. In particular, the young population often presents physical health comorbidities and additional social care and educational needs, falling through the net of standard mental health care provision. The findings from this post will help to inform other research carried out within the Brain Sciences Theme focusing on treatment innovation and digital tools.Innovation and Data Analytics - West London NHS TrustAt West London NHS Trust the post holder will apply data analytical skills to real world health populations, threading the Trust digital, business informatics, quality improvement (QI) and research and development offer. Population sociodemographic and clinical data have too long been inadequately utilised by healthcare services. This post is part of West London NHS Trust's strategy to redress this, including the recent appointment of an executive level Chief Digital Information Officer - one of the first in mental health care - alongside a Board commitment to invest in, and support the smarter use of technology and data.The post will support clinicians make better decisions based on real-time information and demonstrate their activities, contributing to the on-going development and maintenance of the Trust data warehouse and Tableau data visualisation development.Duties and responsibilitiesApply data analytical skills to real-world health populationsCollaborate with the NIHR Imperial BRC Brain Sciences Theme to drive treatment innovation and develop digital toolsSupport clinicians in making better decisions based on real-time informationContribute to the development and maintenance of the Trust data warehouse and Tableau data visualization developmentConduct a detailed review of recent literatureDevelop and apply new conceptsAnalyze and resolve complex information queriesPresent reports using SQL, Excel functions, and SPC conceptsUse Tableau for building reports and data analysisDirect the work of a small research/data analytic teamEssential requirementsEducational background in epidemiology, health informatics, data science, or any related field, with a PhD or equivalent experience in research, industry, or commercial settings.Practical experience within a research environment and/or publication in relevant and refereed journalsExpert understanding of relational databases, specifically Microsoft SQLDetailed knowledge of SQL Server 2016 or higherStrong problem-solving abilities and attention to detailKnowledge of clinical services, key diagnoses, and mental health diagnostic and prescribing codesKnowledge of research methods and statistical proceduresHighly developed data analysis skills using SQL, Excel functions, and SPC conceptsExperience in using Tableau for building reports and data analysisExcellent interpersonal and communication skillsAbility to organize own work with minimal supervisionAbility to prioritize work in response to deadlinesAbility to motivate and support others to produce high-quality workFurther informationThis is a full-time, fixed term position for 2 years based over 3 sites, White City, Hammersmith and St Bernard's Hospital in Ealing.For technical assistance please contact*Candidates who have not yet been officially awarded their PhD will be appointed as Research Assistant.For further information about this post please contact Martina di Simplicio (m.di-) or Lina Aimola () Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesJob summaryResearch Programme - Imperial College LondonThe post holder will work within the NIHR Imperial BRC Brain Sciences Theme. The research work carried out within the Brain Sciences Theme aims to develop new approaches for underserved young people, focusing on emotional and behavioural dysregulation seen across psychiatric disorders in this group. In particular, the young population often presents physical health comorbidities and additional social care and educational needs, falling through the net of standard mental health care provision. The findings from this post will help to inform other research carried out within the Brain Sciences Theme focusing on treatment innovation and digital tools.Innovation and Data Analytics - West London NHS TrustAt West London NHS Trust the post holder will apply data analytical skills to real world health populations, threading the Trust digital, business informatics, quality improvement (QI) and research and development offer. Population sociodemographic and clinical data have too long been inadequately utilised by healthcare services. This post is part of West London NHS Trust's strategy to redress this, including the recent appointment of an executive level Chief Digital Information Officer - one of the first in mental health care - alongside a Board commitment to invest in, and support the smarter use of technology and data.The post will support clinicians make better decisions based on real-time information and demonstrate their activities, contributing to the on-going development and maintenance of the Trust data warehouse and Tableau data visualisation development.Duties and responsibilitiesApply data analytical skills to real-world health populationsCollaborate with the NIHR Imperial BRC Brain Sciences Theme to drive treatment innovation and develop digital toolsSupport clinicians in making better decisions based on real-time informationContribute to the development and maintenance of the Trust data warehouse and Tableau data visualization developmentConduct a detailed review of recent literatureDevelop and apply new conceptsAnalyze and resolve complex information queriesPresent reports using SQL, Excel functions, and SPC conceptsUse Tableau for building reports and data analysisDirect the work of a small research/data analytic teamEssential requirementsEducational background in epidemiology, health informatics, data science, or any related field, with a PhD or equivalent experience in research, industry, or commercial settings.Practical experience within a research environment and/or publication in relevant and refereed journalsExpert understanding of relational databases, specifically Microsoft SQLDetailed knowledge of SQL Server 2016 or higherStrong problem-solving abilities and attention to detailKnowledge of clinical services, key diagnoses, and mental health diagnostic and prescribing codesKnowledge of research methods and statistical proceduresHighly developed data analysis skills using SQL, Excel functions, and SPC conceptsExperience in using Tableau for building reports and data analysisExcellent interpersonal and communication skillsAbility to organize own work with minimal supervisionAbility to prioritize work in response to deadlinesAbility to motivate and support others to produce high-quality workFurther informationThis is a full-time, fixed term position for 2 years based over 3 sites, White City, Hammersmith and St Bernard's Hospital in Ealing.For technical assistance please contact*Candidates who have not yet been officially awarded their PhD will be appointed as Research Assistant.For further information about this post please contact Martina di Simplicio (m.di-) or Lina Aimola () Person SpecificationQualifications* Educational background in epidemiology, health informatics, data science, or anyrelated field, with a PhD or equivalent experience in research, industry, or* Practical experience within a research environment and/or publication in relevantand refereed journals* Expert understanding of relational databases, specifically Microsoft SQL* Detailed knowledge of SQL Server 2016 or higher* Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail* Knowledge of clinical services, key diagnoses, and mental health diagnostic andprescribing codes* Knowledge of research methods and statistical procedures* Highly developed data analysis skills using SQL, Excel functions, and SPC concepts* Experience in using Tableau for building reports and data analysis* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills* Ability to motivate and support others to produce high-quality work* Apply data analytical skills to real-world health populations* Collaborate with the NIHR Imperial BRC Brain Sciences Theme to drive treatmentinnovation and develop digital tools* Support clinicians in making better decisions based on real-time information* Contribute to the development and maintenance of the Trust data warehouse and Tableau* Conduct a detailed review of recent literature* Develop and apply new concepts* Analyze and resolve complex information queries* Present reports using SQL, Excel functions, and SPC concepts* Use Tableau for building reports and data analysis* Direct the work of a small research/data analytic teamExperience* Educational background in epidemiology, health informatics, data science, or anyrelated field, with a PhD or equivalent experience in research, industry, or* Practical experience within a research environment and/or publication in relevantand refereed journals* Expert understanding of relational databases, specifically Microsoft SQL* Detailed knowledge of SQL Server 2016 or higher* Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail* Knowledge of clinical services, key diagnoses, and mental health diagnostic andprescribing codes* Knowledge of research methods and statistical procedures* Highly developed data analysis skills using SQL, Excel functions, and SPC concepts* Experience in using Tableau for building reports and data analysis* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills* Ability to motivate and support others to produce high-quality workDisclosure and Barring Service CheckThis post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.Employer nameImperial College LondonAddressImperial College London, Du Cane Road, Hammersmith CampusImperial College London, Du Cane Road, Hammersmith Campus
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