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Business Intelligence Analyst

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Warwick
2 weeks ago
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About the role

We are looking for an experienced analyst to join our team. You will focus on providing accurate, timely, easily understandable business and commissioning information, covering all aspects of children\'s social care and early help, producing management and monitoring reports for a variety of audiences. You will be involved with, and on occasions lead, the delivery of statutory data collections, recording and reporting arrangements to support senior managers and their teams as well as undertake data modelling and design activity to ensure timely access to business and commissioning intelligence. You will draw upon your analytical skills, application of different software packages and experience of producing and manipulating complex data sets to develop informative reports and recommendations for senior managers. This role is fundamental to ensure that senior management and commissioners have the best intelligence available to them to support decision making and service delivery, allowing the effective targeting of resources within a challenging financial environment.

Responsibilities
  • Lead and contribute to the delivery of statutory data collections, recording and reporting arrangements to support senior managers and their teams.
  • Produce management and monitoring reports for a variety of audiences; develop informative reports and recommendations for senior managers.
  • Apply analytical skills and manipulate complex data sets using different software packages to develop business and commissioning intelligence.
  • Design data models and ensure timely access to information for decision making and service delivery.
  • Collaborate with teams to target resources effectively within a challenging financial environment.
Key Requirements
  • Demonstrable experience working with Microsoft Power BI, DAX and SQL.
  • Knowledge of children\'s social care services is advantageous but not essential.
About the Business Intelligence Service

Warwickshire County Council’s Business Intelligence service ensures that insight and evidence remain at the heart of the council\'s decision-making and are used to drive improvements that make a meaningful difference to Warwickshire\'s people and communities. Our roles involve critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity — innovation is encouraged.

Working for Warwickshire

You will have access to the technology and the data you\'ll need to do the best job possible; we use the Microsoft suite of tools and subscribe to datasets that allow us to provide the insight required to support evidence-based practice. Training is provided where necessary and proactive learning and development is encouraged. You will have flexibility around where and when you work, including time at Shire Hall offices in Warwick. The offices are equipped for face-to-face collaboration and virtual working.

Benefits and Additional Information

For information about the role, deadlines and contact details, see the job posting details. The Fluency Duty is required: you must be able to speak and provide advice in accurate spoken English.

We are committed to equality of opportunity and address areas of under-representation in our workforce.

Closing Date: 3rd November 2025; Shortlisting: 6th/7th November 2025; Interviews: 19th/20th November 2025.


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