Project Support with SPSS

  • Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultancy
  • Feb 04, 2026
Seasonal Administration

Job Description

Project Officer with SPSS

We are currently recruiting for a Project Officer to start immediately for 5 months
The role is Hybrid- 2 days in the office and 3 days from home and working on a full-time basis and is paying a competitive 28,304 -£30,886 - £17.81 - £19,49 an hour depending experience - Based in Tower Hill

WHO WILL YOU BE WORKING FOR?
Our client is an established non-profit healthcare membership body.

WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING?
    • Conduct literature searches and summarise key information, identifying relevant standards and measurable criteria relating to the quality of healthcare delivery, depending on the requirement of the project.
    • Clean and analyse quantitative data using SPSS and Excel to meet project deadlines and help develop internal guidance for new analysis.
    • Organise and oversee data submissions from services, providing support and resolving queries where required.
    • Maintain existing databases, and design and manage new databases as required by the project/programme.
    • Draft project materials including guidance documents, newsletters, service updates and other communications. Including work to improve project documentation and processes.
    • Provide general administrative support such as minute taking, booking travel and arranging mail-outs.
    • Assist in preparing materials, data summaries and reports for meetings and visits.
    • Support the planning, organisation and delivery of online and in-person meetings, including advisory groups, committee meetings, workshops and occasional service visits, workshops, and events. This may include support for online meetings and workshops and events by webinar.
    • Organise and attend online or face-to-face regional workshops between data collection cycles and facilitate group discussions with clinicians, service users and carers (the extent this is required will vary, depending on the project).
ABOUT YOU?
    • Experience of data analysis using a statistical programme such as SPSS
    • Excellent communication and organisational skills
    • Experience of working with health services or experience of conducting clinical audit, quality improvement work or other equivalent experience, such as research