About New Zealand Blood Service New Zealand Blood and Organ Service (NZBS) is dedicated to saving lives.
Every year, tens of thousands of generous people donate their time, blood, and plasma to us for free.
In addition to our vein to vein service in transfusion, we also provide national services in organ and tissue donation, cellular therapies, and tissue banking.
We exist to ensure the efficient delivery of safe blood and tissue products on a time-critical basis throughout New Zealand, and through the generosity of our donors, we are able to help save lives.
Organ Donation New Zealand (ODNZ) is a division of NZ Blood Service (NZBS), and coordinates the donation of organs and tissues from deceased donors throughout New Zealand.
This unique service also provides support for families, education for health professionals, and information to the public.
Our shared values are at the heart of our organisation's culture and guide our behaviour each and every day.
These values inspire and motivate us and drive us to provide the very best service to the New Zealand public.
About the role NZBS uses clinical surveillance systems and processes to collect and analyse data on donation, transfusion, and transplantation outcomes and uses this to improve clinical practice.
These systems are being reviewed and upgraded, and we have identified the need for a new Data Intelligence Specialist (Clinical) role to support this exciting initiative.
You will be part of a small but dedicated team and will communicate with a wide range of people across the organisation and the wider hospital sector.
You will be responsible for providing end-to-end data collection, management, analysis, and reporting for clinical surveillance activities to support clinical decision-making and strategy.
You will also be involved in assisting in the development and implementation of a new automated data capture system and related processes, as well as safeguarding and managing legacy databases.
Flexible and remote working arrangements are available for this role, although travel to our NZ-wide sites will likely be required on a semi-regular basis.
Salary and Benefits Salary starting from $100,766 - $118,549 depending on skills and experience.
4 weeks and 2 days (4.4 weeks) annual leave per annum, moving to 5 weeks after 5 years' service.
Long service - 2 weeks leave after 10 years' service and a one week's leave following any subsequent period of 5 years' service.
About you To be successful in this role, you will have a Bachelor's degree or higher in computer science, mathematics, statistics, data science/analytics, or a related field, together with experience in clinical or scientific data analysis and in the management and development of secure data capture systems.
You will also need to be confident in answering queries, writing reports, and presenting findings to senior leaders.
If you have a strong orientation to problem-solving, detail and accuracy, and if managing data, and using mathematical modelling and statistical analysis to inform quality processes excites you in a role, we would like to hear from you today.
Reference: # 34130
Posted on: 13 Jan 2025
Closes on: 27 Jan 2025 23:55
Location(s): Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Tauranga, Christchurch, Wellington, Dunedin, Negotiable
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