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Michael Page

Performance, Insight and Reporting Lead (NHS)

West Midlands
£38k – £42k/yr
Posted about 14 hours ago
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Our client is a not-for-profit social enterprise supporting NHS GP out-of-hours and urgent primary care services in the Midlands. Rated as 'Outstanding' by the CQC, they have built a respected reputation throughout the region. As Performance, Insight & Reporting Lead, you will support the Director of Performance & Delivery in the strategic delivery of various data analytics, KPI metrics, and insight reporting to regulatory/statutory bodies.

Key Responsibilities:

Leadership of the Performance Function:

  • Provide day-to-day leadership and coordination of the Performance team, ensuring high standards of accuracy, insight, and delivery.
  • Lead the development and improvement of performance reporting frameworks, KPIs, dashboards, and monitoring tools.
  • Ensure high-quality data assurance, governance, and validation processes are in place.
  • Lead the modernisation of performance reporting by introducing digital, automated, and innovative solutions that enhance efficiency and provide real-time insight.

Directorate Support & Cross-Functional Working:

  • Work collaboratively with Heads of Department to ensure performance insight and systems support operational effectiveness and digital delivery.
  • Support strategic and operational planning through provision of analysis, insight, and performance intelligence.
  • Provide cross-functional coordination, joining up data, systems, and operational processes to enable improved service delivery.

Performance, Quality & Compliance:

  • Oversee compliance monitoring and evidence gathering required for contractual, regulatory, and statutory bodies (e.g., NHS England, ICBs, CQC).
  • Ensure organisational policies, processes, and standards are followed and regularly reviewed.
  • Produce high-quality performance, assurance, and compliance reporting for senior leadership, committees, and external stakeholders.

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Audit, Risk & Assurance:

  • Lead the audit programme covering quality improvement audits, national/local audits, and responsive audits arising from incidents.
  • Ensure audit outcomes translate into actionable improvement plans and monitor delivery to completion.
  • Support organisational risk management processes by providing analysis, evidence, and assurance as required.

Programme & Project Support:

  • Support the Director in delivering key strategic and operational programmes across the directorate.
  • Lead assigned projects and workstreams, ensuring progress, risk management, delivery, and evaluation.
  • Provide data, insight, problem-solving, and assurance support to cross-departmental projects.
  • Develop digital dashboards and analytical tools that provide clear oversight of programme, project, and service activity.

Relationship Management & Communication:

  • Build effective, collaborative relationships across the Directorate and wider organisation, and maintain strong, constructive partnerships with external stakeholders involved in quality and performance oversight, including ICBs, CQC, and NHS England.
  • Present performance and improvement information clearly to colleagues at all levels, adapting style to audience.
  • Work closely with internal and external stakeholders to support compliance, reporting, and assurance requirements.

People Leadership & Culture:

  • Provide day-to-day line management and development for Performance and Delivery team members.
  • Promote a culture of collaboration, accountability, and high performance across the Directorate.
  • Support staff in developing skills in data interpretation, systems use, and improvement methodologies.

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Key Skills & Experience:

  • Degree or equivalent professional qualification in a relevant field (e.g., Health Management, Business, Data Analytics, Public Health).
  • Evidence of continuous professional development relevant to performance, quality, or data management.
  • Understanding of healthcare systems, NHS structures, and regulatory frameworks (CQC, ICBs, NHS England).
  • Experience working with digital reporting tools and dashboards.
  • Experience in data analysis, insight generation, and performance reporting to support decision making.
  • Experience in compliance, audit, or assurance aligned with statutory, regulatory, or contractual requirements.
  • Experience in project/programme management, including planning, risk management, and delivery of transformation initiatives.
  • Qualification or formal training in data, analytics, or performance measurement.
  • Advanced training or certification in data tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau, SQL).
  • Leadership or people management qualification.

Job Offer:

  • Opportunity to work with Senior Management on Data & Reporting Initiatives.
  • Opportunity to support on implementing Power BI & advanced analytics.

Desired Skills and Experience

Our client is a not-for-profit social enterprise supporting NHS GP out-of-hours and urgent primary care services in the Midlands. Rated as 'Outstanding' by the CQC, they have built a respected reputation throughout the region. As Performance, Insight & Reporting Lead, you will support the Director of Performance & Delivery in the strategic delivery of various data analytics, KPI metrics, and insight reporting to regulatory/statutory bodies.

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Skills

Data Analysis
Performance Reporting
Compliance
Audit
Risk Management
Project Management
Digital Reporting
KPI Development
Data Assurance
Healthcare Systems
Leadership
Collaboration
Insight Generation
Statutory Requirements
Performance Intelligence
Data Interpretation

Location

West Midlands, England, United Kingdom

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