Data Analyst

Migrant Help
Dover
3 weeks ago
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Migrant Help have an exciting opportunity to recruit a Data Analyst to join our team!

Location: Home based

Contract: Permanent 

?Salary: £37,000

About us: 

Migrant Help is a leading charity that was established in 1963 and delivers a range of support and advice services to people affected by displacement and exploitation across the UK. Our vision is for a global society that protects vulnerable people, treats them with respect and enables them to reach their full potential.

The Data Analyst role:

Part of the Technology and Transformation Analytics team, the Data Analyst is an insightful and impactful role at Migrant Help. You will lead contract performance reporting and support the development and dissemination of management information, collaborating with stakeholders to understand business needs and drive data-informed decision-making. You will drive data excellence through end-to-end design, development, and maintenance of robust data models, dynamic dashboards, and insightful reports using a range of technologies, including SQL Server, Azure Synapse, Python and Power BI.

If you have demonstrable experience collating and analysing data, with strong problem solving skills, and are looking for an exciting role that makes a difference, we’d love to hear from you!

Key responsibilities of our Data Analyst:

Design, build and maintain key performance indicators and management reports, delivering weekly and monthly insights, while ensuring accurate integration into strategic reporting cycles.

Develop scalable Power BI dashboards and data visualisation outputs, underpinned by well governed models, and documented data pipelines.

Partner with stakeholders across the organisation to define metrics and deliver analysis, translating findings into clear, actionable recommendations and compelling data stories.

Engineer and manage robust ETL pipelines (including APIs) to integrate diverse data sources, enabling the creation of impactful, real-time reporting solutions.

Design and maintain fit?for?purpose data models, views and transformations that enable reliable, near real?time reporting solutions.

Document data lineage and definitions to support transparency and reuse.

Ensure data quality and integrity through rigorous validation, cleaning and reconciliation processes, fostering trust and reliability in all reporting outputs.

Contribute to standardised metrics and data dictionaries to promote consistency and clarity across the organisation.

The experience and skills you need to become our Data Analyst:

Experience collating and analysing management information and performance metrics.

Strong SQL skills with experience querying relational databases (e.g. SQL Server).

Exposure to data modelling, enrichment and transformation techniques.

Ability to work with complex datasets and apply business logic to analytical outputs.

Excellent communication skills with the ability to explain insights to technical and non?technical audiences in clear written English.

Migrant Help is committed to safeguarding those we provide a service to, applicants will have to undergo strict vetting procedures throughout different stages of the recruitment process therefore:  

?This post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check

This post is subject to a Counter Terrorism Check (CTC) therefore applicants must:

Be able to provide a valid passport eg. 10 year full British passport, EU or non-EU Passport with indefinite leave to remain

Be able to provide continuous UK address history for the previous 5 years

Provide full employment history for the previous 3 years and/or suitable documentation to cover any gaps in employment

These are some of the benefits we offer:

Our working week is 35 hours per week offering flexibility and work life balance

Enhanced family friendly provisions

Employees will gain an extra day annual leave per year to a maximum of 39 days, including bank holidays (pro-rata).

Option to buy or sell up to 5 days of annual leave

Access to Perkbox, an employee rewards and benefits platform with over 9,000 deals and discounts, a range of free perks, employee wellbeing support and other additional employee benefits and recognitions.

Wellbeing support.

Migrant Help offers employees a non-contributory pension scheme Migrant Help pays 8% worth of employee salary into the pension scheme.

Closing Date: 20th February 2026

If you are interested in becoming our new Data Analyst, please click 'APPLY' today. We look forward to hearing from you!

We encourage applications from disabled people by offering them an interview if they meet the minimum criteria for the job

Please note this vacancy may close early depending on applications received

As part of your role, it is important you operate within Migrant Help’s values: Protection, Diversity, Equality, Partnership, Innovation and Excellence.

Migrant Help is proud to be an equal opportunities employer

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