Health Innovation East
Senior Data Manager

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Salary: £51,645 – £59,960 dependant on experience
Hours of work: 37.5hrs/week (full time)
Deadline: 23:59 on Sunday 19 July
Terms: 12 months fixed term contract
Date of interview: stage one – Wednesday 29 July, stage two – Wednesday 5 August
Health Innovation East has an exciting opportunity for a Senior Data Manager to join our rapidly expanding Health Informatics team. The Health Informatics team has specialist skills in delivering complex, technical programmes of work that include providing secure environments for storing and accessing health and other sensitive data to support health and care delivery, research, and innovation.
The Senior Data Manager is responsible for the end-to-end technical delivery of a major data programme within the DataOps function, ensuring high-quality, scalable, and secure data solutions are developed and maintained. Operating as the technical lead, the post holder will provide oversight to Data Managers and will coordinate data engineering and data management activities, including database design, administration, data pipeline development, and the transformation and integration of complex datasets into standardised, reusable formats.
The role bridges strategic objectives and hands-on delivery, taking ownership of planning, prioritisation, stakeholder engagement, and coordination of data activities across the team. This enables scalable delivery across multiple complex programmes and reduces dependency on centralised technical oversight. The role requires strong stakeholder engagement, with the ability to translate complex technical work into clear plans, risks, and outcomes, and influence delivery approaches across academic, NHS, and industry partners.
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This is a chance to join a fast-growing, dynamic company, whose purpose is to turn great ideas into positive health impact. Citizens, academia, health services, and industry achieve more working together than in isolation. As part of a national network, we make this happen by bringing together all partners in the health sector, to develop and deliver innovative care. We are an independent company funded mostly through public money from the NHS, but we work with a wide range of innovative organisations in the public and private sectors.
This post is based in our Cambridge office, with opportunities for hybrid working. Flexible working hours compatible with the role can be considered (including the possibility of working part-time). There will be a requirement to attend some in-person meetings both within the Eastern region and nationally.
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We offer, in addition to a competitive salary, a pension scheme with up to 10% matching company contributions, access to an employee assistance programme, learning & development opportunities, and 27 days paid leave in addition to bank holidays.


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How to apply
To apply please submit your CV and a covering letter by 23:59pm on Sunday 19th July to recruitment@healthinnovationeast.co.uk specifying your motivation for applying and how you meet our person specification.
Please ensure that your application contains a positive declaration of your right to work in the UK. If you are shortlisted, you will need to provide the appropriate evidence of your right to work in the UK as we will not be able to progress your application further without this evidence.
For an informal discussion about this role, please contact informaticsoperations@healthinnovationeast.co.uk
The interview will be conducted in two stages. The first stage will be a short screening call via Microsoft Teams with the recruiting manager, scheduled to take place on Wednesday 29th July. Candidates who are successful at this stage will be invited to attend a second-stage, in-person interview at our office in Cambridge on Wednesday 5th August. Please make sure you are available to attend these dates before applying as we are unable to offer an alternative.
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