Data Analyst and Systems Implementation Owner

Dollar Academy
Dollar
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Dollar Academy, Scotland’s Sunday Times Independent School of the Year 2024 and Education Insider's Top Private School in Europe 2025, is looking to appoint an exceptional Data Analyst and Systems Implementation Owner.

Dollar Academy is a fast-paced and exciting place to work. There is always something new on the go; we drive ourselves hard to achieve excellence in all areas for the benefit of our entire community, but especially for our pupils.

As our unofficial motto has it: Work hard, be kind, get involved.

AN INTRODUCTION TO DOLLAR ACADEMY

Dollar Academy has been a co-educational day and boarding school since its foundation in 1818. Today, it provides an exceptional all-round education to around 1,30 pupils aged 5-18. Our focus is on encouraging the individual talents and ambitions of every young person, in a positive and supportive environment that fosters the development of transferable skills, self-confidence and strong personal values. A belief in developing the whole person is central to the Dollar ethos.

The school’s location is undoubtedly one of the most scenic in the country, set against the Ochil Hills and the historic Castle Campbell, but within easy reach of the major towns of the Central Belt and just 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport. With around 1300 pupils and 250 staff from Scotland and around the world, the Dollar community is welcoming and vibrant. The whole school sits within a single, stunning 70-acre campus.

The school is in a strong financial position, with no debt.

For more information, please visit the website: www.dollaracademy.org.uk

ROLE DESCRIPTION

Reporting to the Director of IT and Assistant Rector (Academic) the Data Analyst and Systems Implementation Owner operates and maintains the school Academic MIS system (iSAMS), the Financial Database (WCBS PASS Finance) and connections to all 3rd party systems.

A full job description is available on our website.

SALARY & BENEFITS

This post is full time, all year round and permanent, with a competitive remuneration package which includes access to the Local Government Pension Scheme, reduction on school fees, personal accident and life insurance cover, and free access to facilities including the school’s pool, gym, and EAP and retailer discount scheme.

APPOINTMENT PROCESS & HOW TO APPLY

Applicants should visit www.dollaracademy.org.uk/work-at-dollar/ to begin the application process.

The closing date for applications is Friday 23rd January 2026.

All appointments are subject to receipt of a satisfactory PVG Scheme Record or Scheme Record Update from Disclosure Scotland.

Seniority level
  • Entry level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology
Industries
  • Primary and Secondary Education

We’re committed to equal opportunities in employment and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This role may require a PVG Scheme check where applicable.


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