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Data Analyst

Arden University
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Data Analyst

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Remote working arrangement that will require you to travel roughly once a month to meet up with the team at any one of our UK sites:



  • Coventry head office
  • Birmingham campus
  • Leeds campus
  • Nottingham campus
  • Manchester campus
  • London area (Stratford, Holborn & Ealing)

Salary: £40,000 - £45,000


Employment type: Permanent


Hours per week: 37


Reporting into: Analytical Strategist


Department: Analysis, Insights and Performance


About Arden University

We are an aspirational and multi-award-winning university, delivering rapid growth with ambitious plans to disrupt the HE sector through our passion for innovation and digital education. Our vision is to become the first-choice university for career-focused lifelong learners worldwide, ensuring that everyone, everywhere can access higher education.


There has never been a more exciting time to join Arden University, as we expand into new disciplines, forge worldwide partnerships, and expand our locations.


About the Opportunity

The Data Analyst role sits within the Operational Research Team and will contribute to the timely, accurate and insightful analysis of internal and other data sources to support strategic and business decision making.


You will be required to develop and implement reporting solutions for a range of internal and external planning and reporting challenges relating to student data and be responsible for the enhancement of reporting on student data to audiences, both internal and external, in line with the needs and expectations of Operational Research.


About You

Essential Skills / Experience



  • Proven analytical and problem-solving capability.
  • Experience working with large and multisource datasets.
  • Solid understanding of the concepts of data modelling and visualisation.
  • Proven communication, presentation and interpersonal skills to effectively interact with all levels of staff and management across the University.
  • Experience of developing and maintaining excellent stakeholder relationships.
  • Experience and training with data visualisation tools (e.g. PowerBi or Tableau).
  • Knowledge of data analytical systems.
  • Knowledge and understanding of record systems and complex data sets and their varied applications.
  • Awareness and understanding of developments in the use of data in the higher education/public sector for both internal and external requirements.
  • Experience of business intelligence practice, including the generation of insight from data to support senior management decision-making.
  • Knowledge of data governance systems.

Desirable skills / Experience:



  • Qualifications in Statistical, Mathematics, Computing or a related discipline.
  • Proficiency in SQL.
  • Proficiency in PowerApps.
  • Proficiency in PowerBI.
  • Knowledge and understanding of statutory data returns relevant to the role.
  • Experience of working in a Higher Education/Further Education/Regulatory environment.

Why Arden

  • 30 days holiday + bank holidays on-top, and even a Christmas closure!
  • A generous Aviva pension plan, company contributions starting from 7%
  • SimplyHealth plan option
  • Private Medical Insurance coverage (applies to certain job roles)
  • Access to Perkbox benefits
  • Study any Arden course for free, with a discount for all family and friends
  • Plus, other excellent benefits
  • Our ‘Golden Ticket’ which allows you to gift anyone in your life a free Arden education

Our Values

Stand out, Progressive, Accessible, Resourceful, Kindness, reflect who we are as an institution, a team and as individuals.


Closing Date

Wednesday 29th of October


We reserve the right to close this vacancy before the specified closing date should we receive sufficient applications or in order to respond to business needs. In order to avoid missing an opportunity to apply please submit your application as early as possible.


Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

Arden University is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. This means that if you have a disability, as defined by the Disability Equality Act 2010, you may be guaranteed an interview if you meet the essential criteria for the role. If you wish to be considered under this scheme, you can indicate via the application form below. By doing so, you are also consenting for this information to be shared with the hiring team. For more details on what qualifies as a disability under the Disability Equality Act 2010, please refer to the guidance here.


As an Equal Opportunity Employer we celebrate diversity and are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Therefore, we make sure that our recruitment and selection processes never discriminate based upon people's age, disability, gender, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or other personal circumstances, and actively welcome applications from all groups.


Sponsorship Statement

Please be aware that some roles may not meet the points requirement for a sponsored Skilled Worker visa under the points-based immigration system. However, we welcome applications from candidates who do not currently have the right to work in the UK but may be eligible for a visa through an alternative route.


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