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Senior Data Analyst

KDR Talent Solutions
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7 months ago
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Senior Data Analyst| Remote (1 day a month in London) | £40,000 + Benefits


The Company

Our client is a purpose-driven organisation, a non-profit company dedicated to empowering youth services across England by delivering transformational funding through a government-backed initiatives. With a strong legacy in supporting social enterprises and charities, they’re at the heart of making impactful change happen.


The Role

Our client is seeking a detail-oriented Senior Data Analyst to join their growing Data & Analytics team. This is a pivotal role that offers an opportunity to provide high impact analysis that will help formulate business decisions.


As the Senior Data Analyst who will spend your time navigating between the business & stakeholder needs as well as providing key impactful data analysis that you will provide through Tableau Dashboards.


This role involves:

  • Use of Salesforce and Tableau to monitor and report on key business data
  • Analyse data to inform strategic decisions and present to senior stakeholders, including government
  • Develop and maintain robust data quality assurance processes for data accuracy


Your Experience

You’re a data-savvy professional who thrives on accuracy and impact, with a passion for meaningful work.


You bring:

  • Strong experience in data analysis
  • Proficiency withTableau
  • ConfidentExcelskills and a sharp eye for numerical detail
  • Experience (or strong aptitude) withSalesforceCRM or any other CRM system
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to work across functions
  • A commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and continuous improvement


Next Steps

This role is a fast-moving opportunity. If you’re interested in combining data excellence with social impact, hit the apply button today or get in touch for a confidential chat.

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