Derbyshire Support & Facilities Services Limited
Lead EPR Intelligence Analyst

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Lead EPR Intelligence Analyst
Lead Intelligence Analyst
The Lead Intelligence Analyst will play a key role in supporting the Trust’s Electronic Patient Record (EPR) implementation programme by providing high-quality analytical insight, reporting solutions, and data expertise.
Working as part of the Trust’s intelligence and analytics function, the postholder will lead analytical workstreams aligned to clinical and operational domains, developing a deep understanding of services, pathways, and organisational data to design and deliver meaningful intelligence products.
The role will support the organisation through the transition to EPR by ensuring continuity of reporting and performance intelligence, supporting testing and validation activities, and helping design the future analytical environment that will operate on the new digital platform.
The postholder will contribute to the wider development of the Trust’s analytical capability, delivering robust analysis, dashboards, and reporting solutions that support operational decision-making, service improvement, and strategic planning.
Analytical products will primarily be developed using Power BI and modern data modelling approaches, working within the Trust’s evolving data architecture, including platforms such as the NHS Federated Data Platform (FDP).
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Working within a highly complex healthcare data environment, the analyst will be expected to rapidly develop an understanding of multiple clinical and operational systems and apply this knowledge to deliver reliable, meaningful, and actionable intelligence.
The role aligns with the NHS National Competency Framework for Data Professionals and represents a Senior Practitioner level analyst role within the organisation.
Although hybrid working is in place and available across the team, as this role will be key to the EPR programme, there will be a requirement to be on site at Sherwood Forest Hospitals a minimum of 3 days per week.
About the Company
Derbyshire Support and Facilities Services Ltd. (DSFS) is a subsidiary company that’s 100% owned by Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
DSFS has just over 900 staff across Soft and Hard Facilities Services, and our corporate services including ICT, Patient Records, Switchboard, Procurement, Finance, and Clinical Engineering. Very much part of the ‘Chesterfield Royal family’, DSFS builds on solid NHS foundations to offer a more commercial approach that’s dynamic, flexible, and proactive.


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Derbyshire Support and Facilities Services Limited currently do not offer a Certificate of Sponsorship; any applications which require sponsorship will not be considered.
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Contact Information
For further details or informal visits, contact:
- Name: Heather Stott
- Job Title: Assistant Director - Service Delivery
- Email Address: heather.stott@nhs.net
- Telephone Number: 07930166199
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