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Knowledge and Insight Officer

Please Note: The application deadline for this job has now passed.

Job Introduction

We are looking for a knowledge and insight officer to ensure that the Policy, Knowledge and Insight team provide high level, accurate statistics around diabetes and diabetes care.

They will ensure that the charity is up to date with the latest available diabetes statistics and communicate this effectively to both internal and external stakeholders.

Interview Date: Tuesday 12th March 2019

Role Responsibility

Day to day the knowledge and insight officer will provide a timely and accurate response service to statistical enquires both internally and externally.

They will ensure that the statistics on patient and public facing documents are accurate and up to date, including any press enquires.

The Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate will have high level numerical ability and can demonstrate skills in analysing statistical information, presenting this to others in both written and verbal formats. They will be confident in using data management databases, including Excel to an advanced level.

The best person for this role will have an understanding of the key sources of health information and be familiar with demographic and epidemiological sources, with an interest and enthusiasm to continue to build on the knowledge and data that we hold.

Package Description

What we can offer you: 

  • Generous annual leave starting at 25 days plus bank holidays 
  • A Cash Healthcare Plan (giving you up to £1,600 towards a range of out of pocket health expenses like new glasses, dentist, chiropractor or osteopath appointments) 
  • Early finish Friday and flexible working 
  • Discounts on gym membership and days out 
  • Employee assistance programme to give you support on any issues that come up in life  
  • Annual season ticket loan 
  • Very active social scene including sport teams, gardening and other activities 
  • Generous pension provision, life assurance and permanent health insurance
  • Cycle to work scheme

About the Company

Diabetes is the most potentially devastating – and fastest growing – health crisis of our time, requiring ongoing high-quality care and support. There are currently 4.6 million people in the UK living with diabetes, and 12.3 million more at increased risk of getting Type 2 diabetes. Those diagnosed face the risk of life-changing, and life-limiting, complications, unless they are given the very best care and the support they need to manage their condition well. As a society we need to work together now – and take action now – to fund critical research, improve healthcare and treatment, and prevent yet more people developing this potentially life-threatening condition. 

Diabetes UK is a forward thinking and commercially focused organisation, and is the leading charity for the 4.6 million people with the condition in the UK.

As we continue to improve our processes, through continual development and change, this is an exciting time to join us. With established funding streams and following on from the success of our previous five-year plan, we are in a strong position to continue developing and responding to changing environments.

We rely heavily upon the expertise and motivation of our staff in order to work towards our many aims and meet objectives. We aim to be an equal opportunity employer; the organisation recognises and respects the value and diversity of all. We gladly make the adjustments required for people with disabilities to join us. Our diverse functions mean that we can offer you a wide range of rewarding career opportunities.

Diabetes UK is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable and expects all staff and volunteers to actively support this commitment. 

Diabetes UK recognises and respects the value and diversity of all. 

We have a vision of a world where diabetes can do no harm – if you’d like to be part of that, why not join us? 

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Diabetes UK

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