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Intellect UK Group Limited
Central London
8 months ago
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We are looking for a skilled Data Analyst Analyst (Consultant) for a 12-month freelance position, working 1 day per week , to support and enhance our reporting and analytics processes. This flexible, fully remote role offers a daily rate of around £150 . While this role is based London , candidates from all locations are welcome, provided they are eligible to work in the UK. Key Responsibilities: You will collaborate with our team to improve the automation and quality of our reports and analytics, which are essential in demonstrating value to clients and securing ongoing partnerships. The contract will focus on three core areas: Standardised Reporting Framework (2-3 days during the first week): Review past End-of-Programme reports and current reporting tools. Identify key charts, tables, and content for future reports. Develop automated templates for integration into our platform. Current Reports Development (1-2 days in the second week): Assist in producing End-of-Programme reports for ongoing projects. Implement standardised templates and deliver analytical insights. Ongoing Analytical Support (1 day per week): Provide analysis for reports as needed. Enhance metrics and improve ROI measurement. Contribute to refining automation in reporting and analysis processes. Requirements: Proven analytical skills and experience with data reporting. Experience with automating reports and developing templates. Ability to derive insights and recommendations from data. Experience with ROI measurement and enhancing metrics is an advantage. This role is ideal for: A Masters or PhD student in Data Science or Analytics , or a freelance data consultant looking for additional flexible work to supplement their income. Candidates who are available to start immediately . To apply, please submit your up to date CV.

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