Public Health Analyst – OPCC 37 views

Location – Victory House, Balliol Business Park or any accommodation as directed by the PCC

Accountable to – VRU Public Health Specialist

Contract Type – Permanent

Hours – Full Time

Salary Range – Grade J – £45,948 – £50,019

 

Role:

 

***Please note that the salary can be dependent on skills and experience.***

 

The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

 

The Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC) has a team of staff and volunteers who work hard to ensure her priorities, as set out in the Police and Crime Plan, are delivered.  If you’d like to know what those priorities are, why not take a few minutes to check them out here (link to https://northumbria-pcc.gov.uk/your-priorities/police-crime-plan/)

 

We’re an equal opportunities employer who values and encourages diversity and are committed to building a team that fully reflects the communities we serve.  We work hard to provide an accessible and inclusive working environment which enables our staff and volunteers to thrive.

 

Roles at the Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner (OPCC) can range from delivering education sessions in schools as part of the Violence Reduction Unit to supporting the Commissioner’s drive to provide support services to victims of crime.  The OPCC is a rewarding place to work: no two days are ever the same, but we can always guarantee a great working environment.  We will work with you to ensure your transition to your new career is as smooth as possible and we will support you every step of the way.

 

The Role

 

To lead analytical development and capability of the VRU work with partners in Public Health and Police.  This will include line management and oversight of a team of analysts relevant to the role in reducing serious violence.  This includes quality assurance of VRU and Police Analytical support. The production of the annual Strategic Needs Assessment to ensure it provides high quality public health data analysis, and intelligence that will inform partners to target resources across Northumbria.  Overseeing any evaluation, performance management, equity audit, equity impact assessment to enable the effective delivery of the outcomes of the Violence Reduction Unit.

 

What do I need?

 

  • Postgraduate qualification or equivalent experience in a public health or research/analytical related field
  • Highly numerate with highly developed analytical skills to present complex and/or sensitive information clearly
  • Knowledge of public health and demographic data sources and datasets
  • An understanding of health inequalities and the social determinants
  • Knowledge concerning statistical techniques and procedures relevant to the analysis and interpretation of health data sets, such as standardisation, confidence intervals, statistical process control.
  • A high level of skill in interpreting various datasets with use of good problem-solving ability
  • Good oral and written communication skills and an ability to work with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.
  • Experience of working with large complex datasets

For further information please see the role profile

 

Vacancy Contact

 

Interested to learn more? To discuss the position in more detail please contact the OPCC at enquiries@northumbria-pcc.gov.uk

 

Terms and Conditions

 

Vetting Level – Recruitment Vetting (RV)

 

Applicants must be a resident of the UK for a minimum period of 3 years to ensure vetting checks can be successfully performed.  A job offer will be dependent upon vetting clearance, medical information and references.

 

Benefits

 

A minimum of 26 days’ leave, excluding bank holidays, increasing to 30 days for 5 years+ service. We support our people inside and out of work – offering a very competitive pension scheme, car leasing scheme, discounts on shopping and eating out thanks to the Blue Light Card. Also, to take care of your physical and mental well-being, we’ve invested in extensive paid sick leave, trained mental health first aiders available, an employee advice service.

 

Diversity, Equality and Inclusion

 

We want our team to represent the communities we serve – this ensures that everyone’s voice is heard.  We therefore welcome applications from suitably qualified people from all areas of the community as appointments are based solely on merit. We particularly welcome applicants from disabled and ethnic minority candidates, as they are currently under-represented within the OPCC for Northumbria. We are proud to be a Mindful Employer and are registered as Disability Confident Committed – you will be joining a team where you matter.

 

Important Information

 

This post is subject to a satisfactory six-month review.  All staff roles within the OPCC are ‘politically restricted’, which means that staff employed in these posts may not undertake political activities either in or outside the workplace.  Some roles may require DBS clearance.

 

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