"A great place to develop your skills"
In 2019, when Jordan joined the team, working with Microsoft Excel was one of his strengths. However, he was keen to learn more and HUC has helped him get to the next level. “I began to study more about databases, running my own code and now I’m taking it to the next step by learning advanced techniques such as effective use of Power BI, which is an analytics tool we’ve introduced at HUC and which has really helped streamline reporting,” he says.
“HUC has been very supportive always. It’s a great place to develop your skills and get stuck in. Really, what I would say to anyone thinking about a career in the BI team is that you should have that hunger to learn. Attention to detail is also very important – being able to identify something that doesn’t look right. Thirdly, strong communication skills are required to be able to communicate effectively with colleagues, explaining something that is potentially quite complex.”
Jordan’s fondest memory at HUC is winning the ‘Rising Star’ category of the Annual Staff Awards. “Just knowing that what I’ve been doing is recognised in the organisation means a lot. I was nominated by Susannah Winter, the Regional Head of Operations (Out of Hours, Extended Access and AIHVS), as I worked closely with her and the team for the best part of the last two years. I had made some changes to how we help the services as what they did was very time consuming, improving the quality of our reports and reducing the workload and the stress on them,” he says.
“I quite enjoy challenges, and the queries we get to address are never the same. You have to look at so much interesting information and just being able to pull so many different trends, interpret data in various ways, linking and creating new things – it is exciting. For example, I’m working on dashboards that allow us to look at Out of Hours performance on a much larger scale than what we’re used to, so just being able to create that platform we really needed is much appreciated,” he elaborates.
“When anyone asks what I do, I’m so proud to say I work for an NHS 111 service because I believe what I’m doing is benefiting not just the company but is so much bigger. What we produce, in terms of data and dashboards, I hope is ultimately improving patient experience, even though I don’t actually deal with patients. Still my work really shapes how we manage patients,” says Jordan. “At HUC, I also feel everyone really works together – I’ve communicated with such a wide array of people in different departments and everyone’s really friendly and easy to talk to. It does feel like it’s more of a community as opposed to just a place of work,” he says.