Temporary Data Request Analyst
Uncommon Schools · New York, NY · 3 wk ago
On-siteAnalyst$67k–$79k/yrFull-time
Data Processing & Reporting
- Prepare, clean, and organize data for reporting and analysis across multiple systems
- Configure, test, and execute data processes, including survey and assessment-related data
- Build and refine reports that provide key information to stakeholders
- Monitor data quality and help troubleshoot issues to support accurate reporting
Data Requests & Stakeholder Support
- Fulfill and track data requests from teams across the organization for internal and external use
- Partner with teams that submit recurring requests to anticipate needs and plan ahead
- Respond to questions and support colleagues in accessing and understanding data
- Aid in analyses requested by leadership and Home Office teams
Process Improvement & Documentation
- Document processes, reports, and workflows to support consistency and quality
- Contribute to and maintain a knowledge base of key datasets and reporting practices
- Identify opportunities to improve processes and tools in collaboration with the Data & IT team
Team & Project Support
- Support project planning to ensure timely and accurate delivery of data work
- Absorb and assist with team coordination, including organizing documentation and scheduling
- Continue developing data skills to contribute to broader reporting and analysis work
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree
- 1 to 2 years of professional experience, including experience working with data for reporting or analysis
- Proficiency in SQL
- Experience cleaning and preparing data using spreadsheets or a coding language
- Strong attention to detail and ability to ensure data accuracy
- Clear written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and follow through on deadlines
Preferred
- Experience with Python or R
- Familiarity with Tableau or similar tools
- Experience using a ticketing or support system (e.g., Zendesk)
- Coursework or experience in statistics
- Experience working with education-related data