Business Intelligence Analyst

Armed Forces Covenant, Scotland-wide

Business Intelligence Analyst

£50000

Armed Forces Covenant, Scotland-wide

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted 2 days ago, 15 Dec | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 559b2c33f5af43a8bbdbd043f17e1b7a

Full Job Description

The Business Intelligence Analyst will be responsible for supporting the Trust's reporting on the whole range of its work using the data it gathers from grant holders, beneficiaries, and other activity. The post holder will be responsible for providing information to senior stakeholders and colleagues to answer queries, compile reports, and contribute to decision making by analysing and using data from a variety of sources. They will work with colleagues in the grants team to ensure the validity of such data and to introduce new processes methodologies, including innovative technological solutions, to maximise the value of the data, minimise time spent in extraction and analysis and enhance productivity. This is a new role at the Trust and will be ideal for someone with a keen eye for detail, that thrives working collaboratively with others, throughout all levels of an organisation. We're looking for someone with a real enthusiasm for working with data to improve capability, and a
curiosity about the technological opportunities that might assist with analytics, communication and improving workflows. The successful applicant will have skills and experience in managing data, working closely with senior colleagues to understand the issues and reasons behind information requests, and a thorough understanding of how to verify and validate data. They will be able to acquire a deep knowledge of the Trust's activities, its stakeholders and its relationship with government. They will have good communications skills and the ability to present information in accessible formats, to explain complex issues easily, using graphics as well as text. Whilst this is not an IT role they will need to have the confidence and ability to discuss and understand relevant technical elements of data software with IT professionals The Trust uses key systems to manage data in respect of our grant making, including a grant management system (Blackbaud Grant Making) and a bespoke system for
managing data relating to measuring the impact of funded projects on beneficiaries. Other systems include those relating to our communications, evaluation and financial management. Each is managed directly by subject matter experts and the Business Intelligence Analyst will work with these colleagues to enhance the benefits of holding, and facilitate advancements in using, this data. The ideal candidate would be interested in innovation and be aware of wider business transformations in other sectors that are being driven by AI and automation. They would be able to articulate the risks and benefits of these approaches to a non-technical audience, and would be able to propose and implement proportionate and risk controlled improvements for a non-profit organisation utilising new approaches. If they are not currently experienced in PowerBI then they would be willing to upskill rapidly.
Location
Home with occasional UK travel
Working from
Remote
Remuneration
£40-50k FTE
Hours