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Data Analyst and Administrator

Esher Sixth Form College
Esher
1 week ago
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We’re looking for a skilled Data Analyst and Administrator to join our MIS team. You’ll use your SQL expertise to manage and analyse College data, build reports, and support key systems that help the College run efficiently. This is a great opportunity for someone with strong technical skills who’s looking to develop their career in a supportive and forward-thinking education environment.


The posts are term time plus 3 weeks (42 Weeks) to start Monday 1 December, with an amazing 10 week holiday!


Closing date: 9am Wednesday 12 November 2025
Interview Date:
Week commencing the 17 November 2025


Esher Sixth Form College provides non-selective, open access, specialist sixth form college education for North East Surrey and South West London. The College is rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted and has an impressive track record in delivering high levels of student achievement.


Esher Sixth Form College is committed to promoting equality and diversity and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.


Duration: Full time or Substantial Part Time


Salary: Point 16 - £33,232.00 FTE. Actual Salary will be £31,893.59 (Including Fringe)


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