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Data Analyst

Carterwood
Bristol
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Carterwood is a multi-award-winning market analysis data business dedicated to the social care sector. Our purpose is to supercharge decision-making for our clients by innovating our products, processes, and systems. Our core values – Do it right, Never stand still, and Be brave – guide everything we do, from delivering market-leading services and software to hiring, developing, and recognising our team. We believe in creating a collaborative, supportive environment where original thinking and innovation thrive.

Our team of specialists provides independent, expert analysis to help operators, developers, and investors make informed decisions within the elderly care home and retirement living sectors. Carterwood Analytics, our digital SaaS platform, delivers powerful tools for assessing market and trading performance. With continuous enhancements, our platforms provide our clients with high-level data that supports critical investment and commercial decisions across Great Britain.

As we continue to grow and expand into new markets, we remain committed to sustainability as a certified B Corp. We embed the principles of People, Planet, and Profit into our strategy, ensuring that our business is a force for good while we achieve our vision.

What you’ll do

We are looking for a proactive and detail-oriented data analyst to join our data engineering team. This role is embedded within data engineering, meaning you will work closely with our engineers, and the wider data and analytics team, while being the main point of contact for analytical outputs and data insight generation across the company. You will work closely with our advisory team and commercial team to deliver key business and sector insights in an accurate, relevant, and engaging way.

Responsibilities
  • Act as the main point of contact for analytical outputs and data insight generation across the company
  • Collaborate with the data engineering, advisory, and commercial teams to deliver key business and sector insights
  • Ensure outputs are accurate, relevant, and engaging for stakeholders
Qualifications
  • Experience as a data analyst (ideally in a B2B environment)
  • Experience in SQL
  • Experience in Excel
  • Experience with data visualisation tools
  • Working knowledge of applied statistical analysis
  • Strong numerical and analytical abilities with high attention to detail
  • Ability to communicate complex findings clearly, both verbally and in writing
  • Stakeholder management skills: able to gather requirements and present outputs effectively
What you’ll get in return

A competitive salary of up to £40,000 per annum, plus 25 days’ annual leave & bank holidays! We also offer a buying/selling holiday scheme & birthdays off work. All of this, plus a discretionary and non-contractual profit-related bonus scheme & so much more.

What next?

We have chosen to work with our friends at ADLIB who are managing the recruitment process for Carterwood. As a fellow B Corp, they are well versed in attracting the best candidates that have the right skills and experience, combined with the desire to work for a business driven by purpose and a want to make a positive impact on society and the planet.

Please note that any candidates that approach Carterwood directly will be forwarded to ADLIB for consideration.

Inclusion and equality

Here at Carterwood, equal opportunity runs through every aspect of the business. We are creating an environment where a diverse mix of talented people want to work, do their best and share in our journey for the long term. We’re building a team that represents a variety of perspectives and backgrounds, as we believe that the more inclusive we are, the better and more innovative our work will be. We strive to be a workplace where everyone feels empowered and can be their authentic selves.


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