By Kay Khan, Chief Data & Analytical Officer | Founder at KeyAnalytics
The changes happening in NHS England right now are unsettling. The restructuring means thousands of incredibly dedicated professionals—people who have given years, if not decades, to the NHS—are now facing uncertainty about their jobs and futures.
As jobs are cut and roles evolve, many NHS England employees are now questioning what comes next for their careers. If that’s you, I want you to know this: I see you. I hear you. And I know this is hard. It’s completely understandable to feel anxious. Change, especially when unexpected, can feel overwhelming.
But here’s something I truly believe: you are not powerless in this situation.
- You have time to take control
- You have time to upskill
- You have time to position yourself for high-demand roles that need your expertise
NHS England May Be Cutting Jobs, But the Demand for Data Professionals is Rising
While some roles may be disappearing, the need for skilled professionals who understand healthcare and data is only growing.
One of the most in-demand skills today? Data Analytics.
The NHS is evolving, but that doesn’t mean the skills and experience you’ve built over the years aren’t valuable. They are more needed than ever—just in different ways.
Every part of healthcare—from patient care to hospital operations—relies on data professionals to:
- Track hospital performance and patient outcomes
- Improve efficiency and resource allocation
- Identify trends in public health and service demand
- Reduce waiting times and streamline operations
- Support research, life sciences, and pharmaceutical advancements
And it’s not just the NHS.
- Pharmaceutical companies, MedTech firms, and private healthcare are expanding their data teams to improve patient care, streamline operations, and innovate like never before.
- Public health organisations are hiring analysts to help shape policy and track disease outbreaks.
The ability to work with, analyse, and make sense of data is no longer just a specialised skill, it’s becoming fundamental to the future of healthcare.
- Beyond healthcare, finance, retail, and consulting firms need professionals who can interpret and visualise data.
This means your experience in the NHS—combined with the right data skills—could open new doors across multiple industries. This isn’t about abandoning the NHS. It’s about ensuring that whatever happens next, you have the skills to remain relevant, secure, and in control of your future.
How Can NHS Professionals Prepare for What’s Next?
Many of you have told me:
“I’ve never worked in data before—would I even be good at it?”
“I don’t want to leave healthcare, but I need to make sure I have options.”
If you’ve worked in NHS operations, administration, clinical roles, or even strategy, you already have valuable knowledge. You know how the system works, you understand the challenges, and you’ve probably worked with data in some form already (even if it was just in reports or spreadsheets).
Moving into a data-focused role may sound daunting. But here’s the good news: you already have a strong foundation. What you need now is the technical skillset to complement your existing knowledge.
Now, it’s about building on that foundation by learning how to:
- Use SQL to manage and analyse NHS data
- Work with Python to automate data flows and gain deeper insights
- Build dashboards in Power BI to support decision-making
- Apply healthcare analytics to improve patient outcomes and service efficiency
That’s where learning SQL, Python, Power BI, and Healthcare Analytics comes in. These skills allow you to:
- Work with NHS and healthcare data in ways that are becoming more essential every day
- Automate reports and find insights that improve patient care and hospital efficiency
- Present data clearly to leadership, influencing key decisions
- Open doors to roles inside and outside of the NHS where your expertise is still valued
And the best part? This isn’t a career change that takes years. With the right guidance, these skills can be learned in a matter of months—not years—building on the knowledge you already have.
This Isn’t Just About Reacting to Job Cuts—It’s About Taking Control
This is not just about responding to the immediate changes happening in NHS England.
This is about making sure you have choices—so that your future isn’t decided for you.
No one should feel like their career is being decided for them. You deserve to feel confident about your future. If you’re feeling uncertain, here’s what I want you to remember:
- You are not starting over—you are building on what you already know.
- Your experience matters—now its about making sure you have the right tools to use it.
- You don’t have to do this alone – there are ways to get the support and training you need.
Let’s Talk—Because Your Future is Still Yours to Shape
If you’re thinking about your next step and want to explore how data skills could give you more career security, let’s talk.
Drop me a message or email me at [email protected] – I’m happy to chat, share insights, and help however I can. No pressure—just support and options.
I care deeply about this community, and I want to see every one of you land on your feet.
Your future is still yours to shape.
Kay Khan
CDAO & Founder, KeyAnalytics