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Data Analyst

Bristol
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Data Analyst
Bristol
Temporary
Full Time

Are you an experienced Data Analyst looking to support evidence-led decision making within a leading local authority? We’re seeking a highly skilled and motivated professional to join a Data & Insight team based in Bristol on a temporary basis. THE ROLE
You will be responsible for delivering high-quality analytics and insight that directly inform strategic planning and corporate decision-making across the council.
Key Responsibilities:
Design and develop data reports and insight tools, primarily using Business Objects
Support senior leadership with evidence-based performance planning
Collaborate with council services to understand and translate data requirements
Provide insight through data modelling, trend analysis, and visualisation
Deliver statutory data returns to central government and external agencies
Ensure data products are user-focused, accessible, and aligned with council priorities
Drive innovation in data governance, sourcing, and reporting methodsTHE CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate will have previous experience in a similar data analysis role within a public sector or complex organisation.
Essential Skills & Experience:
Proven experience using Business Objects or similar data reporting tools
Strong understanding of data analysis techniques and performance metrics
Ability to communicate complex data clearly to non-technical stakeholders
Comfortable working in fast-paced environments with multiple priorities
Understanding of statutory reporting and GDPR/data governance principlesTHE CONTRACT
Working Hours: Full Time Monday – Friday
Length of Contract: 3-Month Contract, Temporary
Rate: £22.00 per hour LTD company rate / £18.88 per hour PAYE (inclusive of holiday)
This is a hybrid role, primarily home-based with occasional in-office attendance (approx. 2 days per week, flexibility available) HOW TO APPLY
If interested in this role, please apply using the link, or email (url removed) or call (phone number removed) and ask for Beth for further information
If the role is more suited to someone you know, we offer a £250 referral bonus for every successfully referred candidate

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