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Data and Reporting Manager (Further Education Sector)

Uxbridge
6 days ago
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Data and Reporting Manager (Further Education Sector)

Uxbridge

£46,000 - £50,000 + 23% Pension + 45 Days Holiday + Leadership Opportunity + Flexible Working

Are you an experienced data and reporting specialist ready to take on a strategic leadership role within Further Education?

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic college group as a Data and Reporting Manager, leading a team of 5 and driving data strategy, reporting quality, and funding compliance across multiple campuses.

In this role, you'll design, develop and manage college-wide reporting systems, ensuring efficient, accurate, and timely information to support planning, funding returns and decision-making. You'll work with senior stakeholders to shape business processes, lead MIS improvements, and ensure funding and audit standards are fully met.

The ideal candidate will have strong SQL/database experience, excellent communication skills, and the ability to lead a team in a fast-paced educational environment. Experience in FE or knowledge of systems like EBS, Pro Suite, or SSRS is highly desirable.

The Role

Lead a team managing data accuracy, integrity, and reporting across MIS systems

Develop, manage and deliver reports using tools like SQL, Power BI, SSRS

Ensure compliance with funding rules, audits, and performance returns

Support strategic planning and curriculum performance monitoring

The Person

Strong background in data systems and reporting (SQL, MIS, Excel/BI)

Experience managing teams and complex datasets

Ideally from an FE or educational background (EBS/Pro Suite knowledge a plus)

Based within a commutable distance of Uxbridge (with travel to Harrow & Richmond)

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