Power BI Consultant

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Power BI Consultant - REMOTEThis role supports acharity organisation focused on improving lives and advocating forthose in need. The charity is seeking a Power BI Consultant to helpstreamline and enhance its reporting and data analysis processes.Asa Power BI Consultant, you will assess the charity’s current datamanagement processes, design and implement a new reporting systemusing Power BI, and train the team to ensure they can fullyleverage the system. You’ll be working closely with the leadershipteam to improve decision-making through data and help create a moreefficient reporting structure that aligns with the charitysobjectives.Collaboration is key as you work alongside the charity’steams, ensuring they understand how to use Power BI to its fullpotential. You will provide training and support, empowering theteam to adopt a more data-driven approach to decision-making,ultimately enhancing the charity’s impact and operations.Skillsrequired for a Power BI Consultant include:Extensive experienceworking with Power BI, including dashboard creation and reportdevelopment.Proven background in the charity sector, with anunderstanding of the unique data reporting needs.Strongcommunication skills, with the ability to train and supportnon-technical staff.Ability to analyse current processes and designmore efficient data workflows.Experience in delivering processimprovement and supporting change management.Rate: £300 - £350 perday (Outside IR35)Location: Remote!Apply now for immediateconsideration regarding this excellent opportunity.UnderstandingRecruitment is acting as an employment agency for thisvacancy.

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