Student Data Analyst

University of Greater Manchester
Manchester
1 week ago
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Student Data Analyst

Are you passionate about working with data and using it to improve processes and decision-making in a dynamic higher education environment? This is an exciting opportunity to join the University of Greater Manchester as part of the Student Data Management (SDM) team.

Working closely with the Student Data and Returns Officer, you will support the accuracy, consistency, and integrity of student data across university systems and support the team with handling student enquiries via email and phone. Your analytical skills and attention to detail will help drive continuous improvement and transformation across our student data processes.

This opportunity is ideal for someone looking to broaden their experience in data analysis within a supportive and professional team environment.

About You

You will have strong analytical skills and confidence working with large datasets using tools such as Microsoft Excel. Experience with student record systems such as SITS is highly welcomed, but not essential as training and support will be provided.

You are methodical, proactive, and confident asking the right questions to resolve data issues. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are key, as you will collaborate with colleagues across various teams around the university and external stakeholders.

You will also demonstrate a commitment to accuracy, confidentiality, and high-quality service in line with regulatory and University data governance standards.

Key Responsibilities
  • Support the maintenance, entry and validation of student data in university systems.
  • Support the team by engaging with the stakeholders’ enquiries and escalating where necessary.
  • Provide operational and administrative support across student data processes and events (e.g., enrolment, graduation, clearing).
  • Contribute to the documentation of procedures, process improvements, and performance reporting.
  • Uphold data protection and compliance requirements (e.g., GDPR, Prevent).

For informal enquiries, please contact:

Nina Christopher – Head of Student Data Management

Successful applicants will be required to prove their right to work in the UK prior to the commencement of their employment.

Whilst the University of Greater Manchester is a licensed sponsor, under UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) not all roles are eligible for visa sponsorship.

This position may not meet the criteria for a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS).

Eligibility will be assessed in line with the Home Office requirements at the time of making the offer.

For further information, please visit: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/your-job


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