Job summary
Were looking for an experienced
and dynamic public health leader to join Slough Borough Council as our Public
Health Lead Health Intelligence and Insight. This senior post sits at the
heart of our evidence-informed public health system, playing a key role in
driving forward intelligence-led decision making, reducing health inequalities,
and shaping strategic priorities across Slough and our wider partnerships. With
direct line management responsibility and influence across the health and care
system, this is a critical leadership role that combines advanced analytical
skills with cross-sector collaboration and public health expertise.
Main duties of the job
As our Public Health Lead, you
will:
1.
Lead the operational delivery of
health intelligence programmes such as the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
(JSNA) and transformation of public health intelligence products.
2.
Provide high-level statistical
insight, analysis and interpretation to inform commissioning, strategy, and
policy across Slough Borough Council and its partners.
3.
Develop and maintain operational
procedures for data collection, management, analysis and visualisation,
ensuring data quality, consistency, and governance.
4.
Present complex statistical and
epidemiological information to both technical and non-specialist audiences,
ensuring insights inform action.
5.
Oversee delivery of statutory
needs assessments and monitor performance of commissioned public health
services.
6.
Act as the senior technical
advisor on population health data, providing training, mentoring and support to
staff and partners.
7.
Work with senior leaders and
elected members across the Council and the NHS to support strategic planning,
policy formulation, and programme delivery.
8.
Contribute to the development
and implementation of digital public health tools and performance dashboards
(e.g., Power BI, GIS).
9.
Manage, coordinate and supervise
analysts and officers working on health intelligence within the Public Health
team.
10.
Champion cultural competence,
inclusion and equity in the generation and use of health intelligence.
About us
Our Council:
Our vision is to make a difference to our communities and our environment and we would love you to join us in our mission! All of our employees, whatever their job, contribute greatly to delivering services to local people - either directly, or by supporting colleagues. We celebrate diversity and are continuously striving for our residents to enjoy fulfilling prosperous and healthy lives.
What we offer:
We offer a supportive place to grow and develop your career with a real opportunity for your input to be valued and heard. Ambition and innovation will be required now more than ever and you will join a friendly and collaborative environment where you are encouraged to thrive.
Annual increments, where applicable, are usually payable on 1st April each year, subject to six months service in the post, until the maximum spinal column point of the level has been reached. The payment of annual increments is not automatic and is subject to satisfactory performance as assessed by your Director.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post holder will provide strategic input to the design, planning, implementation and
evaluation of public health programmes across Slough by helping to embed an insight-informed
decision-making culture. You will contribute to the development of strategic partnerships to
improve health outcomes to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health
inequalities for our residents.
The role requires a high level of technical expertise in public health intelligence, including
advanced skills in epidemiology, data science, and statistical analysis.
The post holder must be
highly proficient in data sourcing, cleaning, management, analysis, and visualisation, with the
ability to critically interpret and triangulate complex datasets, including routine, survey, and
qualitative data.
Strong experience in using analytical software (e.g. R, Python, Power BI, Tableau)
or geospatial tools (e.g. ArcGIS) is essential, along with a deep understanding of data governance,
confidentiality, and information sharing protocols.
A high level of intellectual rigour, political awareness and negotiation and motivation skills as well
as flexibility and sensitivity are required.
You will be responsible for the provision and
management of quantitative and qualitative data and the delivery of high-quality insight and
analysis to inform decision-making and service development. They will play an active role in
building relationships and networks to maximise collaborative opportunities, explore work
synergies, improve our understanding of local needs and develop comprehensive actions to meet
these needs.
This role requires excellent skills in data collection methods, data management,
analysis and visualisation techniques, the ability to communicate clearly and effectively to a
diverse set of audiences as well as strong interpersonal skills.
Lead the day-to-day operational delivery of health intelligence and insight programmes such as
the JSNA, with a key role in managing change and transformation of the existing health
intelligence products including managing public health staff, co-ordinating and supervising their
work and coordinating public health advice and support to other departments across the Council
and external partners with regards to health intelligence and insight.
Job description
Job responsibilities
The post holder will provide strategic input to the design, planning, implementation and
evaluation of public health programmes across Slough by helping to embed an insight-informed
decision-making culture. You will contribute to the development of strategic partnerships to
improve health outcomes to protect and improve health and wellbeing and reduce health
inequalities for our residents.
The role requires a high level of technical expertise in public health intelligence, including
advanced skills in epidemiology, data science, and statistical analysis.
The post holder must be
highly proficient in data sourcing, cleaning, management, analysis, and visualisation, with the
ability to critically interpret and triangulate complex datasets, including routine, survey, and
qualitative data.
Strong experience in using analytical software (e.g. R, Python, Power BI, Tableau)
or geospatial tools (e.g. ArcGIS) is essential, along with a deep understanding of data governance,
confidentiality, and information sharing protocols.
A high level of intellectual rigour, political awareness and negotiation and motivation skills as well
as flexibility and sensitivity are required.
You will be responsible for the provision and
management of quantitative and qualitative data and the delivery of high-quality insight and
analysis to inform decision-making and service development. They will play an active role in
building relationships and networks to maximise collaborative opportunities, explore work
synergies, improve our understanding of local needs and develop comprehensive actions to meet
these needs.
This role requires excellent skills in data collection methods, data management,
analysis and visualisation techniques, the ability to communicate clearly and effectively to a
diverse set of audiences as well as strong interpersonal skills.
Lead the day-to-day operational delivery of health intelligence and insight programmes such as
the JSNA, with a key role in managing change and transformation of the existing health
intelligence products including managing public health staff, co-ordinating and supervising their
work and coordinating public health advice and support to other departments across the Council
and external partners with regards to health intelligence and insight.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Public health related qualification -anticipated to be degree level + Post
- Graduate qualification (e.g. MPH)
Desirable
- Membership of a relevant Public Health chartered or professional body e.g. UKPHR or RSPH
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Public health related qualification -anticipated to be degree level + Post
- Graduate qualification (e.g. MPH)
Desirable
- Membership of a relevant Public Health chartered or professional body e.g. UKPHR or RSPH
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.