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Data Quality Analyst

Vauxhall
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Data Quality Analyst – Join a Mission-Led, High-Impact Tech for Good Company

We’re expanding our data team at Social Value Portal to support increasing demand and we’re looking for a Data Quality Analyst who’s passionate about detail, accuracy, and social impact. This is a hybrid role based in London (2–3 days a week in our Vauxhall office) and comes with exceptional benefits and the opportunity to work for an organisation creating real change.

As a Data Quality Analyst, you’ll play a vital role in maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the data we receive from our clients. Working across teams, you’ll help ensure that every data point contributes meaningfully to the delivery of social value – which to date, totals more than £47 billion through our platform.

About the Role

You will be a key member of our Customer Operations team, owning the process for reviewing and verifying social value data submissions. Your day-to-day work will include identifying inconsistencies, running checks, preparing reports, and clearly communicating your findings to internal and external stakeholders.

You’ll also contribute to ongoing improvements in our data processes and systems, helping us develop scalable, high-quality methodologies as we continue to grow.

Key Responsibilities

Conduct detailed reviews of customer-submitted data to ensure accuracy, consistency and completeness

Identify data anomalies and provide clear, actionable insights to the business and clients

Present your findings through reports and discussions with internal teams

Support automation and continuous improvement of reporting processes

Act as a subject matter expert on data quality within the organisation

Maintain documentation and support the wider Customer Operations team with training and guidance

What We’re Looking For

Proven experience working with data in a professional or academic setting.

A degree or background in a data-focused subject (e.g. statistics, economics, mathematics, environmental science)

A clear passion for data analysis

Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint (essential)

Strong numerical skills and an analytical, methodical mindset

Clear and confident communication skills – both written and verbal

Ability to work independently and manage competing priorities

Experience with Power BI, Tableau, or Salesforce is desirable but not essential

This role is ideal for someone with 1–2 years’ experience in a data environment, or a motivated graduate ready to launch their career in a mission-led organisation.

What We Offer

At Social Value Portal, we put people and purpose at the centre of everything we do. Our rewards and benefits reflect this commitment:

Competitive salary of £30,000 to £38,000, depending on experience

25 days annual leave, plus UK bank holidays and your birthday off

Up to 39 days of leave per year with holiday increases after 3 years

Private medical insurance from day one

£400 annual learning and development budget

Enhanced parental leave (6 months full pay for maternity, 1 month full pay for paternity)

6 paid volunteering days per year

Life assurance at 4x salary

Hybrid working model: 2–3 days per week in the London Vauxhall office

Flexible lunch hours, ethically invested pension scheme, cycle to work scheme

Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with counselling support

Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to building a truly inclusive and representative team. We actively encourage applications from underrepresented groups, including those living with disabilities or prior convictions. At Social Value Portal, everyone is welcome, and we value diversity of experience and perspective.

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