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Data Analyst

Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture
Bradford
5 days ago
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  • Closing date: 10am on 31st August 2025
  • Interviews will be held: 11th September 2025
  • Contract: Fixed-term to 31st December 2026
  • Hours: 37 hours per week
  • Location: Hybrid working – office (City Centre location) and working from home, depending on work programme requirements

Bradford is the UK City of Culture 2025 our year in the spotlight includes more than 1,000 new performances and events including artist commissions, major arts festivals and major national and international collaborations. We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Data Analyst to join our team to support the evaluation of all the many activities. events and impacts.

You will work with the Evaluation Team to generate actionable insights from a range of data being collected for the evaluation of Bradford 2025. The role will involve the analysis and reporting of predominantly quantitative data from sources such as surveys (household, young people and volunteers); audience and participant feedback; staff and creative sector workforce surveys; and secondary data from a wide range of national, regional and local datasets relating to jobs, skills, tourism, environmental impact, wellbeing and social media.

There will be fantastic opportunities to work alongside Data Analysts and Data Scientists from academic and partner organisations and collaborate on innovative projects aligned to the Bradford 2025 evaluation involving automation, coding, machine learning and AI.

We’re looking for someone who has the flexibility and technical skills to work with different data sources and types, with excellent analytics or data science skills, who is adept at problem solving and communicating at all levels and passionate about demonstrating outcomes and impacts.

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