Employer: Open Data Services  

Location: Remote, UK-wide with occasional national travel to meet with colleagues in-person.  

Temporary: 12 month Fixed Term 

Working hours: Full-time as 37.5 hours per week or Part-time as 30 hours per week 

Salary: £47,922 + profit share per year (full-time equivalent, pro-rated for part-time working).  

Closing date: 26th April 6pm

  • Are you a Data Analyst looking to use your skills to help mission-driven organisations make lasting impact?

    We're building an organisation that works well for the people in it, delivers for clients, and contributes something useful to the wider world. Our work sits where data, policy and social impact meet.

    Key information

    Salary: £47,922 + profit share per year (full-time equivalent, pro-rated for part-time working).

    This is a flat pay structure across all employees of the coop. Members may also decide to distribute a portion of company profits between all staff at the end of the financial year.

    Working pattern:

    • Full-time as 37.5 hours per week or

    • Part-time as 30 hours per week

    Location: Remote, UK-wide with occasional national travel to meet with colleagues in-person.

    The role

    As a data analyst joining our team you will:

    • Contribute towards the smooth running of the IATI Support Service

    • Process the registration of new reporting organisations to the IATI Standard

    • Triage new requests as they come into IATI Support

    • Maintain existing data analysis products written in Python and SQL

    • Develop and present your own data analysis products in collaboration with colleagues

    • Learn and understand the IATI Standard and be able to advise reporting organisations and data users on its application

    • Learn and understand the data publication tools available to reporting organisations and give advice on their use

    • Learn and understand the tools available to data users and give advice on their use

    • Identify bugs in the software tools supported by IATI and raise these with our development team

    • Write clear, user focused documentation where gaps are identified and when software products are created or updated

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