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Principal Healthcare Data Consultant
Kainos Smart
Join Kainos and Shape the Future At Kainos, we're problem solvers, innovators, and collaborators - driven by a shared mission to create real impact. Whether we're transforming digital services for millions, delivering cutting-edge Workday solutions, or pushing the boundaries of technology, we do it together. We believe in a people-first culture, where your ideas are valued, your growth is supported, and your contributions truly make a difference. Here, you'll be part of a diverse, ambitious team that celebrates creativity and collaboration. Ready to make your mark? Join us and be part of something bigger. Principal Healthcare Data Consultant Role Overview As a Principal Data Consultant for Pre-Sales, you will play a critical role in shaping and delivering data and AI opportunities across Kainos' Healthcare business. You will work closely with our Healthcare Chief Technology Officer, account leads and delivery leaders to understand client needs, shape new opportunities, and design impactful Data and AI solutions that improve outcomes across the UK healthcare system. You will lead client-facing engagements to define requirements, run exploratory workshops, and shape proposals that draw on your expertise in healthcare data and AI. This includes developing compelling bid responses, creating reusable accelerators and offerings, and providing subject matter assurance for delivery teams. In addition to your pre-sales responsibilities, you will operate as a Lead Data Architect in delivery programmes. You will shape data strategy, design and deliver fit-for-purpose data architectures, and provide assurance across all stages of delivery. As a subject matter expert, you will bring deep expertise in core data architecture disciplines including data modelling, data flows, metadata management, data transformation, and governance. You will be expected to engage and build relationships with senior stakeholders in client account across national arms-length bodies (e.g. NHS England, UKHSA, NHSBSA), devolved administrations, regional health and care organisations, and clinical research bodies. This is a high-impact, hybrid role that combines hands-on technical leadership with strategic consulting and business development, ideally suited to someone with a strong foundation in data architecture, consulting and a passion for advancing healthcare outcomes through data and AI. You will be responsible for: Client Engagement and Pre-Sales Leading the shaping of early-stage client opportunities, including discovery sessions and exploratory workshops with senior stakeholders. Helping qualify opportunities and develop early-stage proposals and positioning materials. Working with account teams to develop compelling, solution-driven bid responses and presentations. Creating reusable Healthcare accelerators and offerings that leverage Data & AI Acting as a trusted advisor to clients across national, regional and research-based healthcare organisations. Data Architecture and Delivery Assurance Leading or assuring the design of complex data and AI solutions that span data integration, analytics, AI/ML and interoperability. Acting as a Lead Data Architect within delivery programmes, responsible for the technical design, data model development, metadata and governance practices. Providing technical leadership and assurance for delivery teams, ensuring alignment with Data and AI best practices and client goals. Advising clients on product and technology selection, and defining information handling models across data platforms. Supporting delivery teams by providing subject matter expertise, delivery assurance and hands-on delivery where appropriate. Offerings and Thought Leadership Creating reusable healthcare data and AI offerings and accelerators that support repeatable pre-sales and delivery activities. Helping define new go-to-market propositions, working with marketing, sales and delivery leads. Developing sales collateral that clearly articulates our value proposition in the healthcare space. Representing Kainos at industry events, panels and briefings to build credibility and network. Innovation Staying informed on emerging trends in Healthcare Data and AI to identify opportunities for applying cutting-edge technologies in client engagements. Driving innovation by applying market-leading tools and techniques that improve the quality and impact of our Data and AI proposals and delivered solutions. Promoting a culture of experimentation and improvement within the team. People management Leading, motivating and empowering individuals within the Data and AI practice, creating a positive, high-performing culture where people can grow. Mandatory requirements: Experience working as a Data or AI consultant in a client-facing role, including shaping new opportunities and leading pre-sales activities. Strong technical design expertise in core data architecture disciplines including data modelling, data analysis, metadata management, data transformation, data migration and governance. Proven experience delivering or assuring large-scale Data or AI programmes within the public sector or healthcare domain. Proven ability to act as a technical leader across complex data delivery programmes, including mentoring, standards development, and architecture assurance. Excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to operate confidently with C-level and Director-level stakeholders. Broad technology understanding, including modern data platforms, data integration, analytics, AI/ML, data governance and cloud technologies. Highly proficient in at least three mainstream data technologies and aware of wider data technology trends. Experience working across the full sales lifecycle, from early shaping through to pitch and close. Desirable requirements: Experience working with UK healthcare bodies such as DHSC, NHS England, UKHSA, NHSBSA, devolved nations, ICSs and clinical research bodies. Deep understanding of healthcare data, interoperability (e.g. FHIR, HL7, SNOMED), and the use of data and AI to improve public health and clinical outcomes. Experience in designing or delivering secure data environments (SDEs) or similar research-oriented data platforms. Understanding of the practical application of GenAI and large language models in Healthcare. Experience with public sector procurement processes. Enterprise data architecture experience. Experience developing go-to-market offerings, accelerators or reusable assets. Involvement in industry forums, advisory groups or standards bodies relevant to healthcare data. About Kainos Healthcare Kainos is a digital technology company that has been delivering impactful transformation across healthcare, public sector and commercial clients for over 30 years. Our Healthcare business is a trusted partner to organisations including NHS England, UKHSA, DHSC, and regional care systems. We specialise in designing and delivering national-scale services that improve patient care, modernise clinical and operational systems, and enable better use of data for decision-making and research. Our work includes Secure Data Environments (SDEs), data platforms, digital front doors, and health protection systems that support the UK's response to infectious disease threats. This role sits within our Data and AI Practice and will help shape the next generation of data-driven services in UK healthcare. Embracing our differences At Kainos, we believe in the power of diversity, equity and inclusion. We are committed to building a team that is as diverse as the world we live in, where everyone is valued, respected, and given an equal chance to thrive. We actively seek out talented people from all backgrounds, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or any other characteristic that makes them who they are. We also believe every candidate deserves a level playing field. Our friendly talent acquisition team is here to support you every step of the way, so if you require any accommodations or adjustments, we encourage you to reach out. We understand that everyone's journey is different, and by having a private conversation we can ensure that our recruitment process is tailored to your needs.
Dec 18, 2025
Full time
Join Kainos and Shape the Future At Kainos, we're problem solvers, innovators, and collaborators - driven by a shared mission to create real impact. Whether we're transforming digital services for millions, delivering cutting-edge Workday solutions, or pushing the boundaries of technology, we do it together. We believe in a people-first culture, where your ideas are valued, your growth is supported, and your contributions truly make a difference. Here, you'll be part of a diverse, ambitious team that celebrates creativity and collaboration. Ready to make your mark? Join us and be part of something bigger. Principal Healthcare Data Consultant Role Overview As a Principal Data Consultant for Pre-Sales, you will play a critical role in shaping and delivering data and AI opportunities across Kainos' Healthcare business. You will work closely with our Healthcare Chief Technology Officer, account leads and delivery leaders to understand client needs, shape new opportunities, and design impactful Data and AI solutions that improve outcomes across the UK healthcare system. You will lead client-facing engagements to define requirements, run exploratory workshops, and shape proposals that draw on your expertise in healthcare data and AI. This includes developing compelling bid responses, creating reusable accelerators and offerings, and providing subject matter assurance for delivery teams. In addition to your pre-sales responsibilities, you will operate as a Lead Data Architect in delivery programmes. You will shape data strategy, design and deliver fit-for-purpose data architectures, and provide assurance across all stages of delivery. As a subject matter expert, you will bring deep expertise in core data architecture disciplines including data modelling, data flows, metadata management, data transformation, and governance. You will be expected to engage and build relationships with senior stakeholders in client account across national arms-length bodies (e.g. NHS England, UKHSA, NHSBSA), devolved administrations, regional health and care organisations, and clinical research bodies. This is a high-impact, hybrid role that combines hands-on technical leadership with strategic consulting and business development, ideally suited to someone with a strong foundation in data architecture, consulting and a passion for advancing healthcare outcomes through data and AI. You will be responsible for: Client Engagement and Pre-Sales Leading the shaping of early-stage client opportunities, including discovery sessions and exploratory workshops with senior stakeholders. Helping qualify opportunities and develop early-stage proposals and positioning materials. Working with account teams to develop compelling, solution-driven bid responses and presentations. Creating reusable Healthcare accelerators and offerings that leverage Data & AI Acting as a trusted advisor to clients across national, regional and research-based healthcare organisations. Data Architecture and Delivery Assurance Leading or assuring the design of complex data and AI solutions that span data integration, analytics, AI/ML and interoperability. Acting as a Lead Data Architect within delivery programmes, responsible for the technical design, data model development, metadata and governance practices. Providing technical leadership and assurance for delivery teams, ensuring alignment with Data and AI best practices and client goals. Advising clients on product and technology selection, and defining information handling models across data platforms. Supporting delivery teams by providing subject matter expertise, delivery assurance and hands-on delivery where appropriate. Offerings and Thought Leadership Creating reusable healthcare data and AI offerings and accelerators that support repeatable pre-sales and delivery activities. Helping define new go-to-market propositions, working with marketing, sales and delivery leads. Developing sales collateral that clearly articulates our value proposition in the healthcare space. Representing Kainos at industry events, panels and briefings to build credibility and network. Innovation Staying informed on emerging trends in Healthcare Data and AI to identify opportunities for applying cutting-edge technologies in client engagements. Driving innovation by applying market-leading tools and techniques that improve the quality and impact of our Data and AI proposals and delivered solutions. Promoting a culture of experimentation and improvement within the team. People management Leading, motivating and empowering individuals within the Data and AI practice, creating a positive, high-performing culture where people can grow. Mandatory requirements: Experience working as a Data or AI consultant in a client-facing role, including shaping new opportunities and leading pre-sales activities. Strong technical design expertise in core data architecture disciplines including data modelling, data analysis, metadata management, data transformation, data migration and governance. Proven experience delivering or assuring large-scale Data or AI programmes within the public sector or healthcare domain. Proven ability to act as a technical leader across complex data delivery programmes, including mentoring, standards development, and architecture assurance. Excellent communication and influencing skills, with the ability to operate confidently with C-level and Director-level stakeholders. Broad technology understanding, including modern data platforms, data integration, analytics, AI/ML, data governance and cloud technologies. Highly proficient in at least three mainstream data technologies and aware of wider data technology trends. Experience working across the full sales lifecycle, from early shaping through to pitch and close. Desirable requirements: Experience working with UK healthcare bodies such as DHSC, NHS England, UKHSA, NHSBSA, devolved nations, ICSs and clinical research bodies. Deep understanding of healthcare data, interoperability (e.g. FHIR, HL7, SNOMED), and the use of data and AI to improve public health and clinical outcomes. Experience in designing or delivering secure data environments (SDEs) or similar research-oriented data platforms. Understanding of the practical application of GenAI and large language models in Healthcare. Experience with public sector procurement processes. Enterprise data architecture experience. Experience developing go-to-market offerings, accelerators or reusable assets. Involvement in industry forums, advisory groups or standards bodies relevant to healthcare data. About Kainos Healthcare Kainos is a digital technology company that has been delivering impactful transformation across healthcare, public sector and commercial clients for over 30 years. Our Healthcare business is a trusted partner to organisations including NHS England, UKHSA, DHSC, and regional care systems. We specialise in designing and delivering national-scale services that improve patient care, modernise clinical and operational systems, and enable better use of data for decision-making and research. Our work includes Secure Data Environments (SDEs), data platforms, digital front doors, and health protection systems that support the UK's response to infectious disease threats. This role sits within our Data and AI Practice and will help shape the next generation of data-driven services in UK healthcare. Embracing our differences At Kainos, we believe in the power of diversity, equity and inclusion. We are committed to building a team that is as diverse as the world we live in, where everyone is valued, respected, and given an equal chance to thrive. We actively seek out talented people from all backgrounds, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or any other characteristic that makes them who they are. We also believe every candidate deserves a level playing field. Our friendly talent acquisition team is here to support you every step of the way, so if you require any accommodations or adjustments, we encourage you to reach out. We understand that everyone's journey is different, and by having a private conversation we can ensure that our recruitment process is tailored to your needs.
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
Non-Executive Director (NED) and Chair of Audit & Risk Committee
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to appoint an experienced and motivated Non-Executive Director (NED) who will act as Chair for our Audit & Risk Committee , taking up the substantive Audit Chair role in April 2026 when the current post-holder completes his term. This is an exceptional opportunity for a senior leader with significant financial expertise and experience gained in a large, complex organisation. We are looking for someone who can bring independence, professional rigour and strategic insight to our Board, and who shares our commitment to delivering outstanding care to our communities. This is a part-time role, approximately 3 days per month. As Chair of the Audit & Risk Committee, you will bring significant senior financial expertise and experience gained in a large, complex organisation, enabling you to provide effective leadership to the Committee and ensure high standards of governance, assurance and financial stewardship. You will offer independent challenge and informed scrutiny to the Board, promote transparency in decision-making, and support the development and delivery of high-quality care. Your strong understanding of audit, risk management and assurance processes will enable you to build constructive relationships with internal and external auditors, Board colleagues and wider system partners. You will be an innovative and forward-looking leader with the authority and interpersonal skills to Chair a key Board committee, contributing to the Board's collective responsibility for quality, performance and risk oversight. As a committed advocate for excellent patient care, you will champion the Trust's values, foster a culture of inclusion, learning and continuous improvement, and bring a genuine commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion across the organisation.
Dec 05, 2025
Full time
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to appoint an experienced and motivated Non-Executive Director (NED) who will act as Chair for our Audit & Risk Committee , taking up the substantive Audit Chair role in April 2026 when the current post-holder completes his term. This is an exceptional opportunity for a senior leader with significant financial expertise and experience gained in a large, complex organisation. We are looking for someone who can bring independence, professional rigour and strategic insight to our Board, and who shares our commitment to delivering outstanding care to our communities. This is a part-time role, approximately 3 days per month. As Chair of the Audit & Risk Committee, you will bring significant senior financial expertise and experience gained in a large, complex organisation, enabling you to provide effective leadership to the Committee and ensure high standards of governance, assurance and financial stewardship. You will offer independent challenge and informed scrutiny to the Board, promote transparency in decision-making, and support the development and delivery of high-quality care. Your strong understanding of audit, risk management and assurance processes will enable you to build constructive relationships with internal and external auditors, Board colleagues and wider system partners. You will be an innovative and forward-looking leader with the authority and interpersonal skills to Chair a key Board committee, contributing to the Board's collective responsibility for quality, performance and risk oversight. As a committed advocate for excellent patient care, you will champion the Trust's values, foster a culture of inclusion, learning and continuous improvement, and bring a genuine commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion across the organisation.

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