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Ref no:
284458
Published:
01/07/2022
Closes:
14/07/2022
Location:
1 South Gyle Cresecent, Edinburgh, EH12 9EB
Salary:
£19,749 - £24,686 per year
Contract Type:
Permanent
Position Type:
Full Time
Hours:
37.5 hours per week
Work From Home:
Hybrid

Information Analyst with Graduate Apprenticeship in Data Science and AI

Band 5 in Training - Annex 21 starting from £19,749

Training contract, Full time 37.5 hours a week

We have an amazing opportunity for you to join our team and receive a structured training programme with a leading university, Glasgow Caledonian University. Would you like the opportunity to study for a degree in Data Science and AI whilst working with data that has the potential of improving the lives of every person in Scotland?

Then this opportunity may well be for you!

We are looking for numerical candidates who have a passion for working with data; have the commitment and motivation to learn new skills and put them into practise in the work environment. You'll spend most of your time learning on the job, but will also be a student at university. The training lasts 4 years and the outcome is a Graduate Apprenticeship in Data Science SCQF level 10, a BSc (Hons) Data Science. Did we mention it’s 100% free? Through central funding you’ll get the best of both worlds – all the benefits of a job and those of being a student at one of the best universities in Scotland. The Band 5 Annex 21 Training Contract means you would be placed on a training salary which is increased each year of your degree, using the following %:

Year 1: 60% of the top of a Band 5 £19,749

Year 2: 65% £21,394

Year 3: 70% £23,394

Year 4: 75% £24,686

On successful completion of the Graduate Apprenticeship, you would be moved to the starting salary of a Band 5 Information Analyst £26,104 and your contract of employment will be made permanent.

About Us:

Public Health Scotland is a new organisation between the Scottish Government and Local Government, working in partnership, to provide leadership to improve and protect the health and wellbeing of the people of Scotland.

Public Health Scotland launched 1st April 2020 and employs around 1100 people. Public Health Scotland’s ambition is to help create a Scotland where everyone thrives. Our focus is to tackle some big public health challenges such as reducing health inequalities, supporting Scotland COVID19 pandemic recovery, and reducing drug deaths to name a few.

As one of our Information Analysts you will:

• Analyse and interpret complex data

• Use a wide range of data sources and powerful analytics tools to provide insight that supports better decision making

• Present complex data effectively through data visualisation techniques

• Communicate data insights in a customer focussed environment

• Help core customers access and analyse our many data sets

• Compile and present important statistics to a wide audience, including NHS Scotland, NHS Boards, Scottish Government, other partner organisations, and the general public

Closing date for applications: 14th July 2022

Interviews are planned for week commencing 25th July 2022

What skills, background and experience do you need to apply?

• A strong understanding of numeric subjects such as mathematics, basic statistics, Data Science / Computer Science is essential.

• Ideally 4+ Highers at B or above – with maths being one, or a Modern Apprenticeship in Digital Applications or equivalent analytical working experience

• Good IT skills, with experience of programming / data analysis and use of statistical tools such as R, Python, Excel, SPSS, or Business Objects are also required

• Good verbal and written communication skills, able to prepare concise and easily understood information

• Ability to work independently on own initiative and to contribute as part of a team

• A strong sense of resilience and flexibility to adapt to different working environments/ locations/teams

• Able to work under pressure, meet deadlines and handle multiple tasks

• Accurate and pays attention to detail

• Strong commitment to personal development

At Public Health Scotland, we operate on a hybrid working model which means that you’re working pattern will likely include working from home as well as in an office. Our Head Office bases are Glasgow and Edinburgh.

During times of public health emergencies, or other urgent business need, you may be required on a temporary basis to work your normal contracted working hours over 7 days including weekends, in order to meet the needs of the service.

Our benefits package includes pension scheme, comprehensive range of work life balance policies, occupational health services, learning resource centres and discounted leisure, financial and shopping benefits.

Please note that the majority of correspondence is sent by e-mail only, so please check your e-mail regularly (including junk folders).

For further information, please email phs.analystrecruitment@phs.scot ​​​​​​​

Public Heath Scotland is an equal opportunities employer and as such guarantees to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for our vacancies