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Data Analysis Manager

Employer
Amnesty International UK
Location
London (Central), London (Greater)
Salary
Circa £43,000 per annum
Closing date
5 Nov 2018

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Function
Policy & Research
Sector
Human Rights
Hours
Full Time
Contract Type
Permanent

Job Details

We are looking for a Data Analysis Manager to join us at Amnesty International UK (AIUK). This role is based in the Data and Insight Team.

About the role

Reporting to the Head of Data and Insight, this role is responsible for managing the Data Analysis Team and providing the analysis, reporting and data selections necessary to support Amnesty International UK’s campaigning, fundraising and communication objectives.  You will work with colleagues throughout the organisation, proactively identifying areas in which the Data Analysis Team can support their work and championing the role of data analysis in driving decision making and informing strategy.

You will oversee the range of analysis projects undertaken by the Data Analysis team, prioritise their workload and ensure analysis projects and data selections are delivered on time and to agreed specifications.  You will manage the development of reports to effectively monitor key performance indicators across the organisation, and the development of forecasting models to inform operational planning and budgeting.

You will ensure the team communicates analytic findings and recommendations to stakeholders in a way that is engaging and leads to recommendations being actioned. You will provide leadership, direction and guidance to enable the team to fulfil its potential, developing their technical skills and encouraging cross-team working and innovation.

About you

You will have experience managing teams or individuals responsible for delivering data analysis and the ability to motivate them to achieve shared objectives. You will have substantive experience of undertaking analysis and reporting of direct marketing campaigns, as well as statistical analysis within a marketing environment. Experience with relational databases, digital marketing platforms and a range of data analysis tools and techniques is a must.

You will be able to think strategically about the role of data analysis and lead on the implementation of data analysis projects. You will be highly numerate with excellent communication skills, enabling you to translate statistical or technical findings in an easy-to-understand manner to stakeholders in the organisation. You will be an advanced user of MS SQL and MS Excel and have considerable experience with statistical/data analysis tools such as R, SPSS, SAS or similar.  You will have a strong understanding of Data Protection legislation, Equal Opportunities, and a commitment to the aims and objectives of Amnesty International UK.

For full details of the role, please see the job description below.

About us

Our aim is simple: an end to human rights abuses. Independent, international and influential, we campaign for justice, fairness, freedom and truth wherever they’re denied.  Already our global network of seven million members and supporters is making a difference in 150 countries.  Whether we’re applying pressure through powerful research or direct lobbying, mass demonstrations or online campaigning, we’re all inspired by hope for a better world.  One where human rights are respected and protected by everyone, everywhere.

Apply for this role

For further details about the role please click the apply link. To apply, please complete an application form by Monday 5 November 2018, 9am. Interviews will take place in our Shoreditch office on Wednesday 14 November 2018.

Amnesty International values diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Applications for flexible working will be considered. Please note that to be considered for this role, the successful candidate must be able to provide proof of their eligibility to work in the UK.

Company

Amnesty International UK (AUIK) is part of a worldwide movement working to promote respect for human rights, as set out in 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Amnesty in the UK is headquartered in London but also has offices in Edinburgh and Belfast. A membership organisation, Amnesty International UK has around 170 employees across its three locations and 207,000 supporters and members.

Amnesty was founded in England in 1961 by barrister Peter Benenson. It now has an estimated seven million members, supporters and activists in more than 150 countries. In the UK, Amnesty is actually two legal entities - Amnesty International United Kingdom Section, a limited company which undertakes campaigning work in the UK, and Amnesty International UK Section Charitable Trust, a registered charity which funds some of the projects undertaken in the UK and globally. These two organisations form Amnesty International UK, one of 68 national entities in the Amnesty International movement.

Amnesty’s mission is to undertake research and action aimed at exposing, preventing and ending grave abuses of human rights. It concentrates on ending abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression and freedom from discrimination.

Supporters are integral to Amnesty’s work in standing up for people whose rights are abused. This work involves helping to release prisoners, change discriminatory laws, compensate victims of abuse and provide moral support. Two main methods are used. Supporters receive Urgent Action appeals from around the world. This could be to stop an imminent execution or protect prisoners from torture. In 2015, the 10,000 supporters in AUIK’s Urgent Action Network took action in 629 cases, by for example, sending a letter, email or text.

In 2015, UK supporters also took action in 96 long-term cases. Human Rights issues here included enforced disappearance, torture and restrictions on freedom of expression.

Amnesty also promotes awareness of human rights through means such as public events, fundraising activities and multimedia outreach. In 2015, AUIK demanded protection from torture for people in state custody, opposed proposed repeal of the Human Rights Act in Britain and pressured the UK government to meet its responsibilities to Syrian refugees.

Amnesty in the UK has around 170 employees and has received a number of commendations for its treatment of staff. The organisation has received an outstanding 1 star status from the Best Companies accreditation scheme for high levels of workplace engagement. In 2011, AUIK was a finalist in the Best Employer Category in the Third Sector Excellence Awards. And AUIK was voted by students the most popular graduate employer in the charity and not for profit sector in a 2014 Guardian newspaper survey.

Company info
Website
Telephone
020 7033 1777
Location
Amnesty International UK
Human Rights Action Centre,
17-25 New Inn Yard,
London
EC2A 3EA
United Kingdom

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