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Data Science Consultant - Health

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Join a Global Leader in Health-Tech as Data Science Consultant!
Our client, a world-leading data science and AI consultancy, is seeking a talented Data Science Consultant to join their London Health practice. If you're passionate about driving impactful healthcare solutions through advanced analytics, this is your opportunity to shine!
Role: Data Science Consultant | Health Location: London (Hybrid: 3 days in office, 2 days remote) Salary: £50,000-£65,000 base + bonus
Your Impact:
Deliver high-quality analytical solutions, from data preparation to actionable insights
Translate complex data findings into clear, compelling narratives for executive stakeholders
Develop impactful presentations that connect analytics to business needs
Manage and delegate technical tasks to ensure project excellence
Support business development by showcasing analytical capabilities to clients
Stay ahead of healthcare trends and AI applications to enhance solution design
What You'll Bring:
3+ years in a hybrid analytics and consulting role, ideally in healthcare
Strong skills in data preparation, feature engineering, and model development
Proficiency in SQL, Python, R, or similar languages
Ability to create clear, engaging data visualisations for non-technical audiences
Experience managing stakeholders and delivering in fast-paced, deadline-driven settings
Knowledge of the UK healthcare landscape and its challenges
A degree in engineering, mathematics, statistics, or a related field
Why Join?
Shape healthcare outcomes with cutting-edge AI and analytics
Enjoy a flexible hybrid model and up to 2 months of remote work annually
Access private medical insurance for prompt, personalised care
Thrive in a diverse, inclusive environment that champions your career growth
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