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Senior Data Analyst

Senior Data Analyst

Cheney School

Oxfordshire

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Salary:
26,546.97 - £32,327.50
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
18 July 2019

Job overview

Cheney School is a popular, high-performing school located in the heart of Oxford serving a diverse community of students who are eager to learn and to be challenged. You can read the outcome of our recent Ofsted inspection here: Ofsted Report and a welcome message from our Head of School here: Head's Welcome

We are committed to continuous professional development and have wide-ranging training and development opportunities. We are also mindful of the competing demands people face in their lives so are happy to consider part-time applications. 

The school is part of the Community Schools Alliance Trust - a small MAT with one secondary school, one primary school and another due to open in September 2020. The Trust’s common vision is to improve every learner’s life chances.

The school is seeking to appoint a Senior Data Analyst to develop and improve systems which enable student data to impact positively on learning and teaching. We are looking for a highly efficient person with great analytical skills and accuracy. The successful applicant will work with the Senior Leadership Teams at the two current schools on all aspects of their data reporting and census returns.

Past experience of working with TimeTabler; Arbor; Excel and/or with SISRA Analytics would be beneficial, together with good ICT skills. We are looking for someone who is committed to working in a school environment and is keen to contribute to the school’s ethos and values.  

Visits to the school prior to interview are warmly welcomed. To arrange a visit or if you would like more information about the role, please contact Antony Barwell, Head of ICT, on: aba@cheney.oxon.sch.uk or on 01865 755 274 

The role is for 37 hours per week, term-time only plus six weeks. It is a grade 9 to 10 role and attracts a pro rata salary of £26,546.97 - £32,327.54 per annum (depending on experience). 

The position comes with membership of a comprehensive Healthcare Benefits Plan.

How to Apply:

Please download an application pack from below and email it to: vacancies@cheney.oxon.sch.uk

Cheney School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check before taking up the post, along with pre-employment safeguarding checks.

Closing date: Thursday 18th July, at 8:00 a.m.

Interview date: w/c Monday 22nd July

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About Cheney School

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  • Cheney School
  • Cheney Lane, Headington, Oxford
  • Oxfordshire
  • OX3 7QH
  • United Kingdom
+44 1865 765726

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Cheney School is a Secondary School in Oxford, a school that has been part of the life and education of Oxford since 1797. The school’s success is built on traditional values, as well as progressive thinking. We have high expectations of all students and place a very high value on making sure every student reaches their full potential. Academic excellence is the main focus of our work here at Cheney and many of our students go on to study at the best universities across the country. We believe in facilitating our students’ personal development by offering a wide variety of extra-curricular opportunities as well as delivering excellent pastoral care to support them through their school life. 

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