Data Analyst

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London
3 weeks ago
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Full Time - 35 Hours Per Week

Temporary: Up to 3-months

Salary: £21.05 p/h + holiday pay (£38,419 equivalent)

Based: 3-days per week onsite in East London, and the remainder remote

Our client, a prestigious London University, is currently seeking a temporary, full time (35 hours per week) Data Analyst, running for 3-months in the first instance, based onsite 3-days per week in East London.

Key Responsibilities include:

  • Handle sensitive data in compliance with GDPR and data protection legislation.
  • Write clinical system searches and support dashboard reporting.
  • Use Excel, Power BI, Access, and Tableau to prepare, analyse, and publish data.
  • Produce reports for internal teams and commissioning bodies.
  • Liaise with partner organisations and provide data extraction solutions.
  • Maintain accurate records and support departmental publications.

Essential Skills & Experience:

  • Prior experience in a similar role, ideally in higher education.
  • Strong knowledge of data protection and handling protocols.
  • Excellent collaboration and communication skills.
  • Advanced Excel skills, including VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, SUMIFS, Pivot Tables/Charts, Conditional formatting and Power Query.
  • Power BI experience, including integrating data, relational databases, reports & visualisations.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please apply below, and submit your CV in Word format.

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