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2 positions fixed term 6 months & 12 months The Business Analyst will play a leading role in formulating, directing and supporting delivery of business change initiatives undertaken by the Change & Improvement Team. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS a) In depth knowledge of business process analysis and design techniques, including the use of modelling and collaborative tools with the ability to select the appropriate approach for a particular assignment. Knowledge of how to map service activity data to financial information and system requirement. b) Able to identify critical issues with ease and push creative thinking beyond existing boundaries and client mindsets. c) Experience of formal project management techniques, such as Prince2 plus associated tools and processes, including planning and estimating. Ability to assimilate complex information quickly and make decisions in an objective manner. d) Experience of the application of standard business process analysis techniques to capturing, quantifying and documenting business processes to a high standard. e) Experience of delivering complex project on time, to budget and to quality f) Solution focussed with a recognition of business constraints, ambitions and operational objectives in area of assignment. g) Experience of developing business cases for large complex business change projects, including financial and numerical modelling and appraisal skills. For any enquiries contact Justine Choo 0115 8763822 or email Justine.choo@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
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