FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Business Partner Analyst role?
The primary focus is to increase levels of data literacy and digital maturity across the Trust by interpreting and analyzing data, accessing reporting, and supporting service users in their data needs.
Who will the post holder be working with?
The post holder will work directly with service users from across the Trust, including staff from various services.
What kind of support will the Business Partner Analyst provide?
The analyst will provide support in interpreting complex data analytics and reporting, facilitating decision-making, and assisting in ad hoc information requests.
What is the expected outcome of the initiatives supported by the Business Partner Analyst?
The expected outcomes are improved data capture and recording processes, enhanced data literacy, and informed intelligence-led decision-making across the Trust.
Does the role involve making presentations?
Yes, the role involves presenting complex information and technical reporting solutions clearly and understandably to various groups and in workshops.
What type of information will the Business Partner Analyst be dealing with?
The analyst will deal with complex data analytics, reporting, and trend analysis that informs local challenges and potential risks.
How does this role contribute to the overall goals of MFT?
The role supports MFT's goal of creating an integrated health and social care system, promoting digital innovation, improving clinical quality, and enhancing patient and staff experiences.
Will there be opportunities for career development within this position?
Yes, MFT is committed to providing equal opportunities for career development that are fair, open, and transparent.
Who should I contact for more information about the role?
You can contact Robin Isted, the Business Partner Manager, at robin.isted@mft.nhs.uk for further details or informal visits.
What type of organization is MFT?
MFT is one of the largest NHS Trusts in England, focused on creating exceptional integrated health and social care services for a large patient population.