Data Analyst (Homelessness, Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Welfare Rights) Location: Bootle, Sefton / Agile Business Intelligence & Performance Team, Strategic Support Service, Sefton Council, Bootle, Merseyside Sefton Council is seeking to recruit a Data Analyst to join its central Business Intelligence & Performance Team, supporting data analysis and reporting for the homelessness, asylum seeker, refugee and welfare rights service. Technical experience and practical ability to analyse and report data using MS Excel, T-SQL, and Microsoft Power BI, are pre-requisite essentials. Importantly, we are looking for someone with prior experience of local government and data analysis relating to Council business areas that include homelessness, asylum seekers, refugees and welfare rights or similar services. You will be required to analyse data from the Council’s homelessness case management system, Jigsaw (MRI Software) and other data sources, assist with statutory government returns, produce monthly performance reports, and respond to ad-hoc requests for data. Experience of using the Jigsaw system is highly desirable. However, full training can be given. You will also need to demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills, to work closely with others in the Council’s homelessness, asylum seeker, refugee and welfare rights service areas to help to drive data analysis and performance management. We are looking for a candidate who is passionate about data and analytics and enjoys problem solving. A degree or equivalent in an analytical discipline such as Mathematics, Statistics, or equivalent practical experience would be advantageous. If you are unsure that you meet all of the specific requirements but feel you would be a good fit for the position, then please do apply. We are looking for someone that is willing and eager to learn. This is a great opportunity to develop your expertise, working on high profile issues as part of a dynamic and supportive professional team. Sefton Council is committed to equal opportunities and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Disabled and Care Experienced individuals will be offered an interview where they meet all essential criteria on the person specification. Please do not submit AI generated applications. Closing Date: 21/04/2025 Interviews: week commencing 06/05/2025