Pathway

2 job(s) at Pathway

Pathway
Jul 16, 2026
Full time
Pathway is looking to recruit a highly motivated Senior Research and Data Analyst to join our small core team. This new role will be based in our Pathway Partnership Programme (PPP) Team and will work across the organisation in particular with: our Pathway Partnership Programme (PPP),our Policy and Programmes team and our Communications Officer. If successful, you will work closely with clinical and other colleagues to improve the capture, reporting and use of data collected from specialist PPP homeless hospital teams; contribute to the development of a minimum data set for Pathway teams and data dashboards or other feedback methods for clinical colleagues; work with partner NHS organisations and teams to develop practical, useful approaches to data collection; help Pathway remain compliant with relevant data protection regulations; carry out structured analysis and contribute to reports, especially the annual report of our hospital partnership programme (PPP) and the Homeless and Inclusion Health Barometer, working with members of our lived experience programme; contribute to wider policy and communications work and impact reporting across the organization and contribute to the design and delivery of research projects within the organisation and supporting our external research partnerships. You would also represent Pathway at appropriate meetings with external partners; support Pathway to demonstrate its impact, including contributing data to reports for funders and other partners; and maintain appropriate electronic files and records. You must have: 1. Strong qualitative and quantitative research and data analysis skills and techniques 2. Demonstrable experience of database development, management and support 3. Experience of working in health service research, quality improvement and/or statistics 4. Experience of successfully undertaking relevant, accurate and timely analysis 5. A relevant degree level health, statistics or research qualification or extensive relevant experience. 6. Skills in the use of analytical or statistical software such as Excel, R or SPSS and of using Microsoft Office and Sharepoint 7. Ability to plan and prioritise work and to work on own initiative 8. Excellent written and oral communication skills, including ability to communicate clearly with a wide range of audiences and to present complex information in a user-friendly way 9. Ability to build strong working relationships across the organisation and with a wide range of external stakeholders and partners 10. Demonstrable experience of successfully working as part of a team 11. Awareness of data protection regulations, research governance, patient confidentiality and consent 12. Commitment to Pathway's purpose and values including equality and social justice Ideally, you will also have: 1. Experience of using interactive data visualisation tools 2. Experience of evaluating service interventions or projects 3. Experience of extracting data for analysis from EMIS, SystemOne, Cerna, EPIC or other patient record systems in use within the NHS 4. Experience of preparing reports for publication 5. Experience of using Wordpress or similar web publishing platforms 6. Experience of working in the homeless charity sector, the NHS or relevant parts of local or central government
Pathway
Jul 15, 2026
Full time
Pathway's Business Development Manager plays a key role in our small core team, working with staff across the organisation to develop our offers to NHS partners and building and managing relationships with external funders and partners from the statutory, charity and corporate sectors. Reporting to the Chief Executive the postholder plays a leading role in developing strategies to increase our impact, diversify our revenue streams and support the spread and replication of evidence-based models of care and service improvements, emerging from Pathway's own work and our wide inclusion health networks. The main tasks are: 1. Business Development & Lead Generation Research and identify opportunities to spread Pathway's models of improved care, including new routes to NHS commissioners, budget holders, and innovative funding mechanisms. With senior support, identify target contacts and generate leads to develop and diversify Pathway's revenue streams and carry out planning to adapt to the external environment. 2. Grant Writing & Funding Applications Lead and co-ordinate the development of high-quality grant applications and service business cases, working across Pathway's teams to gather evidence, articulate impact, and make compelling cases for support to NHS commissioners and Trusts, charitable foundations, and corporate partners. 3. Relationship Management Build, manage and track relationships with NHS commissioners, system partners, clinical champions, corporate partners and funders through new and existing mechanisms. Represent Pathway externally, developing a deep understanding of commissioners' and funders' needs, and propose ways Pathway can plan to meet them. Help staff, Fellows, and close partners to understand these needs and how Pathway may need to change in response. 4. Marketing & Communications Work with the Communications Manager to develop promotional campaigns and marketing materials that increase Pathway's impact and externally generated income. Maintain a strong working knowledge of Pathway's care innovations and service models, and promote these in an NHS-appropriate style. Keep abreast of developments in the NHS to ensure Pathway's communications and marketing activities connect with current health service concerns. About you - You need to have: i. excellent oral and written communications skills including presentation skills ii. experience of building trust, confidence and excellent working relationships with clients and partners iii. experience of working within the health or health inclusion field preferably within NHS commissioning organisations or public health iv. demonstrable knowledge of NHS commissioning structures and practices v. passion for and a strong commitment to improve health outcomes for the most marginalised people in the UK vi. the credibility to describe and promote care and service quality improvements developed by Pathway and practitioners across our networks vii. knowledge and experience of marketing techniques and evidence of success in applying them to public sector organisations viii. demonstrable experience of project and programme management ix. ability to see the big picture and develop strategies that can be understood and taken forward by others in the team x. demonstrable experience of working successfully within a team xi. strong negotiating skills including evidence of securing ongoing revenue for projects or programmes xii. a commitment to Pathway's core values including a firm commitment to human rights-based approaches and eradicating unfair discrimination in all its forms Ideally you will have: i. experience of fundraising and grant writing ii. experience of charity sector governance iii. experience of working with central, regional and/or local government Working at Pathway Pathway's offices are in London but with limited desk space. The postholder will be expected to split their time between the office and working from home with an expectation of at least two days a week in the office - precise arrangements to be agreed with the CEO. Pathway is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to growing a diverse workforce. We will make any necessary adaptations for a disabled employee. Applications from people with lived experience of homelessness or other forms of social exclusion are particularly welcome. Benefits We are a friendly, committed group of people, who provide a positive and proactive working environment. We are a flexible employer and your working pattern can be agreed with your line manager. Holiday entitlement : 30 days plus bank holidays Pension : Pathway's employees are automatically enrolled into the Nest Contributory pension scheme (which was set up by the Government). Contributions are made as follows: Full time salary £30,001 and above, employer contributes 3% and employee contributes 5%