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Housing Data Analyst

Venn Group
City of London
1 day ago
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Interim Data Analyst

Based in London, hybrid working – days TBC


Length: 3 months


We’re looking for a skilled and detail-driven Housing Needs Research and Data Analyst to lead data-driven initiatives that support homelessness prevention and housing strategy delivery.


Key Responsibilities of the Housing Data Analyst:



  • Manage and run data systems, producing accurate and timely reports to inform decision-making and improve service delivery.
  • Lead data analysis and business intelligence activities across key housing projects and programmes.
  • Design and implement Power BI dashboards and reports for performance monitoring and strategic insight.
  • Use data to predict demand, identify issues, and recommend innovative solutions to improve housing services.
  • Provide specialist advice and guidance to senior leaders, contributing to Cabinet reports and strategic planning.
  • Ensure compliance with statutory reporting requirements and data governance standards.
  • Collaborate with internal teams and external partners to deliver research, consultations, and performance returns.

Skills, experience and knowledge required of the Housing Data Analyst:



  • Strong knowledge of data analysis, statistical techniques, and performance management systems.
  • Experience using SQL/T-SQL and Power BI for data manipulation and reporting.
  • Proven ability to interpret complex datasets and present findings in accessible formats.
  • Understanding of housing needs, homelessness services, and local government context is desirable.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Recognised qualification in data analysis or equivalent experience.

To apply for this role or to find out about other jobs, please contact the London Local Government Recruitment team on or send your CV to


*Venn Group’s “Recommendation Scheme”: if you recommend a candidate who is subsequently placed by Venn Group (for a minimum of 2 weeks) you will be eligible for vouchers from a choice of high street organisations


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