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Data Analyst

Birmingham
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Data Analyst

Salary: £35,000-£40,000
Location: Walsall / Birmingham / Worcester (Hybrid)

SF Technology is supporting a well-established organisation in recruiting a skilled, hands-on Data Analyst with strong SQL expertise. This role is ideal for someone who wants to be the go-to SQL specialist in a busy, supportive data team undergoing system changes and increased data demands.

The Role
You'll act as the primary SQL and reporting specialist, ensuring data flows smoothly and supporting colleagues during a period of operational pressure and organisational change.

Key Responsibilities

  1. SQL & Reporting (core focus)
    Write advanced SQL queries, views and stored procedures
    Build & maintain reports and dashboards (Excel, internal tools, some Power BI)
    Work with datasets across care, operations and fundraising
    Troubleshoot data issues and support colleagues on SQL

  2. Technical Ownership
    Serve as the main SQL/reporting point of contact
    Prioritise tasks alongside the Senior Analyst
    Maintain consistent reporting during a major system rollout

  3. Data Quality & Process Improvement
    Support audits, data cleansing and validation
    Streamline data processes and improve documentation
    Ensure consistent logic across reporting outputs

  4. Stakeholder Collaboration
    Work with non-technical teams including nurses, fundraising and operations
    Communicate data clearly and simply
    Provide informal mentoring to junior team members

    What They're Looking For
    Must have:
    Strong SQL (top requirement)
    2-4 years in a Data Analyst role
    Confident working with multiple systems & datasets
    Proactive, dependable and comfortable taking ownership
    Able to communicate clearly with non-technical stakeholders

    Nice to have:
    Charity or healthcare experience
    CRM / database exposure (e.g., SystmOne, Donorfy)
    Power BI / DAX knowledge

    Personality Fit:
    Calm & steady under pressure
    Practical, hands-on, solutions-focused
    Collaborative, patient and supportive

    Working Model
    Hybrid working: home most days
    One fixed on-site team day per week
    Occasional travel to additional local sites

    Why Apply?
    High-impact role with real ownership
    Supportive team and positive working culture
    Meaningful work for an organisation doing vital work
    Quick interview process via SF Technology

    To apply or find out more, please contact SF Technology for a confidential discussion

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