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Product Data Analyst

Limbic
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Why Join Limbic?

Limbic is a London‑based clinical AI start‑up on a mission to make high‑quality mental healthcare accessible to all. Our products are proven to significantly improve outcomes in NHS and international health settings: doubling recovery rates, cutting dropouts, and enabling round‑the‑clock, AI‑driven intake and support.

What You’ll Do

You’ll work within our Research & Development team, alongside PhD-level experts in clinical research and ML science/engineering. You will primarily support Customer Success and Product teams by empowering them with data-driven insights.

In this fast-paced role, you’ll:

  • Build user-friendly dashboards (e.g., Mixpanel, Metabase) that clearly communicate key metrics and tool performance to customers and internal teams
  • Analyse data from patients, users, and services to quantify clinical outcomes, producing clear reports and presentation-ready insights
  • Drive data uptake across the company by creating dashboards tracking KPIs and responding to data requests with high urgency
  • Tell compelling data stories — help identify the most valuable KPIs to help us reach our goals, and present your findings in ways that resonate with stakeholders of all backgrounds
  • Be proactive and resourceful — identify trends, suggest improvements, automate regular reporting processes to streamline insights delivery, and act swiftly on new problems as they arise

This role will begin as a 3-month contract, with the strong possibility of transitioning to a permanent full-time position based on mutual fit and performance.

Who You Are

  • 1–3 years of experience in data analysis (start-up or health/tech sector a bonus)
  • High level of statistical expertise
  • Proficient in SQL, MongoDB, Python for analysis
  • Skilled in at least one data visualization tool – ideally Mixpanel or Metabase
  • Comfortable working with backend data systems (engineering skills a bonus)
  • Excellent verbal and written communication — able to translate complex data clearly
  • Fast-moving and adaptive in a dynamic environment
  • Confident presenting data and insights directly to customers and supporting their needs
  • Desirable: strong interest or experience in mental health or psychology

What we offer

  • A high-speed, impact-driven environment — be part of scaling proven, evidence-backed AI
  • Work closely with PhD-level researchers and technical leadership
  • Rapid professional growth — track your impact through equity participation
  • A collaborative, mission-first culture
  • 25 days PTO + 4 quarterly mental health days
  • Enhanced parental leave packages
  • An amazing office in central London

Compensation Range: £45K - £50K

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelEntry level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionInformation Technology
  • IndustriesMental Health Care

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