Job title: Senior Intelligence Analyst


Attributes

Experience

Essential:

  • Experience of providing a professional analytical service with a high level of autonomy.
  • Significant experience of using a range of analytical methods to gain insight from large volumes of data and intelligence. Experience in presenting complex analysis clearly both in writing and orally, using an appropriate style that takes account of the needs of the intended audience.
  • Experience leading projects and supervising the work of other professionals.
  • Experience in most of the following:
    • intelligence analysis
    • statistical analysis and reporting
    • data science
    • data development and management
    • data visualisation, including geographical data
    • performance measurement and reporting

Desirable:

  • Management or supervisory experience.
  • Developing the skills and capabilities of other team members.
  • Delivering an intelligence analysis service.
  • Experience in contributing analysis to published reports and research papers.

Education, qualifications and training

Essential:

  • Educated to SCQF Level 9 in a subject with a significant numerical component.
  • Evidence of commitment to continuing professional development.

Desirable:

  • Formal Intelligence Analysis qualification.
  • Masters level qualification in a relevant discipline (e.g. data science; statistics; mathematics).

Skills and knowledge

Essential:

  • Excellent analytical thinking and reasoning skills.
  • The ability to identify key trends in data and add value to analysis.
  • Advanced data, statistical and analytical skills, with excellent IT skills.
  • Experienced user of statistical, data management, data visualisation and business intelligence software for ETL and reporting purposes (e.g. R, Python, SQL, SAS, Power pivot, PowerBI,).
  • Excellent data management and manipulation skills.
  • Understanding of data quality issues and validation techniques.

Desirable:

  • An understanding of Care Inspectorate data and strategic issues in the Care Inspectorate.
  • Knowledge of relevant national data sources including open data
  • Public sector/care services experience
  • Code of Practice for Official Statistics Code

Key performance outcomes

Effective communication: 

  • Articulate and positive communicator on a 1-1 basis and in larger groups;
  • Ability to express complex ideas clearly and concisely and to adapt communication to suit different audiences;
  • Addresses difficult issues so people are kept well informed and do not need to resort to the grapevine.

Impact and influence:

  • Adopts a collaborative approach in setting stretching but realistic deadlines and targets for themselves and their team.
  • Uses evidence to influence others towards a course of action.
  • Builds a network of contacts to increase circle of influence.
  • Uses the aims of the corporate plan to evaluate options.
  • Influences others by example and acts as a professional role model.
  • Focuses on key benefits to get message across.

Improvement focus:

  • Identifies gaps in performance and makes appropriate suggestions for improvements;
  • Aware of trends and changes and maintains professional knowledge and skills;
  • Uses knowledge and experience to gather and consolidate information in order to make appropriate changes and improvements.
  • Encourages and promotes new ideas and expects others to do likewise.

Leading others:

  • Delegates authority and responsibility to allow autonomous working and provides appropriate support.
  • Recognises individual and collective achievement.
  • Clearly demonstrates and communicates the values and goals of the Care Inspectorate.
  • Ensures information and skills are shared effectively with their team.
  • Coaches team members and seeks opportunities for team members to coach and mentor each other.

Objective decision making:

  • Encourages and supports decisions of team members.
  • Considers Care Inspectorate values in relation to impact of their decisions.
  • Considers the wider context in which the Care Inspectorate operates.
  • Makes effective decisions based on critical evaluation of all the relevant facts and evidence.
  • Demonstrates analytical and systematic approach to problem solving;
  • Ability to make appropriate and realistic judgments, based on professional expertise, relevant, up to date and verifiable information;
  • Ability to analyse complex information.

Planning and organising:

  • Excellent organisational skills, a good planner and manager of own and other’s work, and ability to take initiative and be highly proactive in progressing work;
  • Involves others where appropriate and optimises resources to achieve desired results;
  • Regularly reviews joint goals and targets and reprioritises where necessary
  • Delegates effectively to others and optimises resources to achieve desired results.
  • Allocates people and resources effectively by taking account of individual strengths and development needs.
  • Plans for the short, medium and long term in conjunction with colleagues.
  • Recognises the need to be flexible in order to meet changing priorities.

Team working:

  • Provides leadership to the team, supervising, supporting and motivating team members.
  • Understands different team roles and adapts to a range of roles within the team.
  • Understands different team roles and adapts to a range of roles within the team.
  • Contributes to the shared vision and purpose and shares this effectively;
  • Works collaboratively with a wide range of teams across the Care Inspectorate.

Please note – these are key performance outcomes to be used to recruit into the role.  Successful applicants will be assessed against all the performance indicators used in the Performance Development Review System once established in the role.