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Data Analyst Growth And Insights

Nord Anglia Education
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Join Nord Anglia Education as a Data Analyst Growth And Insights. You will be joining the Marketing, Admissions, and Communications team in our London HQ.

Nord Anglia Education – the world’s leading private school’s organisation is recruiting a Data Analyst, Growth and Insights. This is a maternity cover role located in London Victoria (hybrid model, minimum 3 days in office).

In the role of Data Analyst, Growth and Insights, you will be responsible for working within our Marketing, Admissions and Communications (MAC) team, with a focus on admissions (sales); you’ll help us to maintain our market leading position through the development and provision of insightful, accurate and timely pricing, income and forecasting analysis.

Growth is achieved by ensuring our families receive an exceptional experience at each stage of their journey with our schools - from awareness and consideration, through to enrolment and advocacy. We call this our Family Experience Journey, and everything we do in MAC (Marketing, Admissions and Communications) evolves around this. The insights you generate will help our MAC teams to focus on the right activities to drive optimal growth.

The Role

As Data Analyst, Growth and Insights your focus will be to:

  • Develop predictive models using admissions pipeline data to support global, regional, and school-level planning.
  • Lead the annual pricing process, delivering timely insights that optimise performance and support admissions.
  • Work with data experts and IT to ensure best-practice modelling and data structure, contributing to the wider MAC data strategy.
  • Provide reports and insights to improve enrolment conversion, pricing impact, and in-year forecasting.
  • Maintain and enhance strategic dashboards (Excel & PowerBI), ensuring data integrity and visualisation quality.
  • Build strong partnerships across IT, regional teams, and other functions to maximise data use and business understanding.
  • Embrace lifelong learning, share knowledge across teams, and contribute to a collaborative MAC culture.
The Successful Candidate Will Possess
  • Experience working as a data analyst supporting sales/commercial teams and/or as a pricing analyst within a commercial environment
  • Strong ability in delivering visualising data and insights with experience in data science and/or actuarial training (Would be an advantage)
  • Proficient experience with SQL and data visualisation tools (PowerBI, Snowflake, Databricks, Supermetrics, Python)
  • Advanced experience in Excel
  • Strong ability to work across multiple projects
  • Advanced experience in building forecast models for sales/commercial functions
  • You’ll have excellent analytical skills – with the passion and drive to demonstrate and quantify success.
  • You’ll be a strong communicator and able to translate data and explain key insights to stakeholders
About Us

Nord Anglia Education is the world’s leading international schools organisation. Our 80+ international schools are located in the Americas, Europe, China, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Together, they educate more than 90,000 students from kindergarten through to the end of secondary education. We are driven by one unifying philosophy: we are ambitious for our students, our people and our family of schools.

We encourage individuals to join us with our “Create your Future” mindset – we will provide you with a range of experiences and opportunities to enhance your skillset and you will be given the autonomy to grow your career.

At Nord Anglia Education, we are an equal opportunities employer dedicated to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. In our schools and offices around the world, we treat all colleagues fairly based on their skills and qualifications, without discrimination.

Nord Anglia Education is committed to ensuring the highest possible safeguarding standards in our schools and we expect every employee to share this commitment.


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