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>The National Patient Safety Agency is a Special Health Authority that
>oversees many aspects of patient safety from the design of hospitals to
>the performance of individual staff. We aim to promote an open and fair
>culture in the NHS, encouraging all healthcare staff to report incidents
>without undue fear of personal reprimand. Where mistakes are made or
>problems arise, we initiate preventative methods so that patient safety is
>continually improved.
>
>We have established a Department of Epidemiology and Research, led by
>Professor Richard Thomson, which includes a statistics team and a Patient
>Safety Observatory.
>
>Senior Analyst (Data Analysis)
>£26,793 - £35,575 p.a. inc. London Ref: 908-130
>
>Your key responsibility will be to identify patterns and trends in NPSA
>data of patient safety incidents. You will also provide high quality input
>into the public reports on data sources including the National Reporting
>and Learning System, and produce reports summarising analyses performed.
>This will include contributing to the Patient Safety Observatory - for the
>surveillance and monitoring of patient safety incidents.
>
>Liaising closely with clinical and research colleagues will call for
>first-rate communication and presentation skills, both written and oral.
>You must be able to work flexibly, on your own initiative, and often to
>tight deadlines in a politically sensitive environment. Together with a
>degree or equivalent in a numeric or social science discipline, you should
>have a relevant postgraduate qualification and at least three years’
>experience working with large datasets and a wide range of data sources.
>
>For further details and to apply, please visit our website:
><http://www.npsa.nhs.uk/>www.npsa.nhs.uk
>
>For further queries, please contact Human Resources on 020 7927 9328 or
>email: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] Closing date:
>13th October 2005.
>
>
>
>Professor Richard Thomson
>Director of Epidemiology and Research
>National Patient Safety Agency
>4-8 Maple Street
>London
>W1T 5HD
>Tel +44 (0) 207 927 9359
>Fax +44 (0) 207 927 9501
>
>www.npsa.nhs.uk
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