Working at BJSS
I first encountered BJSS as a contractor, working on a data migration project bringing the NHS’ Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) database inhouse to NHS Digital (then the Health and Social Care Information Centre).
I saw an exciting opportunity with these kinds of projects, and I eventually joined BJSS on a full-time basis in 2013 as a Database Engineer. In this role, I sit between Data Engineering and Database Administration, acting as a facilitator between the two disciplines – effectively making sure datasets are in the right place to allow for further engineering.
Working with NHS data to add 1.7m people to the shielding list
One of the most notable projects I’ve worked on came about in 2020, involving Oxford University’s QCovid™ risk calculator algorithm, which analyses patient data and assigns a score to the individual based on their predicted hospitalisation risk or death in the event of contracting Covid-19.

The project’s published data resulted in an extra 1.7 million individuals being added to the shielding list.
One of the things I enjoyed the most about this project was the challenge of building something that didn’t already exist.
Additionally, the responsibility of dealing with people’s health and delivering positive outcomes for the public gives you that warm, fuzzy feeling. Even though it’s been a challenging project in many ways, it feels so much more worthwhile when you’ve made a positive contribution to people’s lives.