Role: Trust Data Analyst
Location: Trust Head Office, Knobsbury Lane, Writhlington, BA3 3NQ
Hours: 37 per week, Monday to Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm, Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm, all year round
Salary: Grade 7, scale point range 23 - 26, £17.85 - £19.32 per hour, £34,434 - £37,280
Start Date: September 2025
Closing Date: Tuesday 9th September
Interview Date: Friday 12th September
The Midsomer Norton Schools' Partnership (MNSP) was established in 2009 following the merger of Norton Hill and Somervale Schools in Midsomer Norton, Bath & North East Somerset. Our vision is to ensure all children attend a good or better school, regardless of socio-economic background or postcode. We believe this can be achieved through collaboration between schools and high expectations in all we do.
As our Trust Data Analyst, you will work closely with the Trust Data Lead to ensure our data is accurate and accessible. Your responsibilities include developing and maintaining data capture systems and reporting tools. Key duties involve:
1. Data Management: Maintaining Trust MIS systems (Arbor and SISRA) and integrating data from various sources for seamless reporting.
2. Reporting & Analysis: Designing and producing KPI reports for senior leaders and stakeholders.
3. Support & Training: Providing support and training to schools on MIS and reporting systems.
4. Project Work: Leading and contributing to projects to improve data-driven decision-making.
We seek someone with strong analytical skills, excellent communication, highly organized, detail-oriented, and capable of working independently.
Benefits include 26 days' annual leave (rising to 31 after 5 years), bank holidays (pro-rata), a government pension scheme, sick pay, cycle-to-work scheme, free eye tests, employee assistance helpline, and access to an employee benefits platform offering savings and discounts.
We encourage early applications as the vacancy may close before the deadline if sufficient applications are received. Interviews are scheduled for Friday, 12th September.
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