The North West team have an opportunity for an experienced Data Analyst to join Arts Council England. Working as part of a small team you will support the delivery of Arts Council’s day-to-day data analysis needs.
This is a specialist role that plays a key part in how they deliver timely, accurate analysis across the organisation.
What you’ll be doing
- Supporting the day-to-day running of the Data Analysis function at Arts Council England
- Responding to urgent and time-sensitive requests, including, but not limited to:
- Parliamentary Questions (PQs)
- Media data requests
- Freedom of Information (FOI) enquiries
- Developing and maintaining decision-making tools using Python (or other programme languages)
- Owning and enhancing Power BI dashboards, including complex DAX measures
- Using SQL to extract, transform and analyse data
· You’ll provide continuity and clear ownership of complex analytical work, helping to manage operational and reputational risk in a fast-paced environment.
What they’re looking for
- An individual with strong, hands-on experience with:
- Advanced Excel
- SQL
- Power BI (DAX)
- Python or similar coding languages
- Confidence working independently on complex analytical tasks
- Experience handling sensitive or high-profile data requests including GDPR and DPA
- Strong attention to detail and ability to work under pressure
Working at Arts Council England
The opportunity to work on high-impact analysis that informs senior decision-making and supports government stakeholders. You’ll be part of a collaborative team that values clear thinking, practical solutions and shared expertise.
They’re committed to learning and development and this role provides: exposure to complex, real-world data challenges and opportunities to deepen technical skills across analytics tools and methodologies. They support through on-the-job learning, knowledge sharing and access to Arts Council England focused training on Kallidus.
Benefits
- Flexible working arrangements (where operationally possible)
- Access to learning and development resources
- A supportive and inclusive working environment
- The opportunity to build experience in an analytical role
- Interviews: (Virtual) W/C 09 or 16 February 2026
To apply, visit here
Closing date: 28 January