Data Manager

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11 months ago
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We are a registered charity and exist to stop the needless loss and devastation caused by accidents, as we strive for our vision of Life, free from serious accidental injury.

We are looking for a Data Manager to join RoSPA to support our journey to become increasingly data centric on an 18-month fixed-term contract.
This will be a pivotal role in a business as we embark on a route that will change all our current systems and processes. The responsibilities of the role will include formulating techniques to ensure the quality, adequacy, accuracy, and legitimacy of data, and overseeing the organisation, storage, development, use and reporting from data systems.

So, are you …?

  • Experienced in creating and enforcing data strategies and policies, and implementing procedures for secure and efficient handling of data?

  • Knowledgeable in data compliance and governance?

  • Proficient in evaluating the performance of data processes and systems, striving for continuous improvement?

  • Skilled in using BI tools and assisting with the production of reports?

  • Practiced in supporting internal customers in the use of our information systems and reporting tools, and explaining complex topics in a simple, straightforward way to non-technical users?

  • Adept at analysing data and explore it for insights, and creating dashboards and reports that effectively communicate insights to stakeholders?

  • An excellent communicator with a friendly and professional approach?

    Do you have …?

  • A BSc in Data Analytics, Data Science, Statistics or equivalent?

  • Proven working experience as a Data Manager, Business Data Analyst or similar role?

  • Experience of managing data in Microsoft Dynamics and cloud environments?

  • The ability to clearly convey findings, both written and orally, to non-technical stakeholders?

  • Great attention to detail and strong problem-solving skills, delivering solutions to business problems using a data-driven approach?

  • Technical expertise regarding data models, database design and segmentation techniques?

    If so, we can offer you:

  • An opportunity to gain valuable work experience with a leading name in the safety sector, enjoying an unrivalled reach and reputation.

  • The opportunity to join a supportive, friendly and committed team, and to contribute to a life-changing charitable mission.

  • A flexible hybrid working pattern, combining homeworking with office-based days.

  • A salary sacrifice pension scheme, Health Cash Plan, GP Line and 25 days’ leave (plus bank holidays and service days)

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