WP Developer & Analyst

University of Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
10 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Temporary contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Compensation
£ 38K

Job location

Glasgow, United Kingdom

Tech stack

Data analysis
C Sharp (Programming Language)
Databases
ETL
Relational Databases
Information Retrieval
Python
Power BI
SQL Databases
Tableau
Data Storage Technologies
QlikView
Data Management
Programming Languages

Job description

Support the University's Widening Participation (WP) provision & strategy as it relates to underrepresented & vulnerable groups with research, analysis and technological solutions. Make a significant contribution to the organisation and management of the team's data to foster a data-driven approach to delivery & research. Support colleagues in the Data & Evaluation sub-team with WP data management, adhering to wider External Relations data strategies. Conduct data analysis and research to support WP team delivery and performance.

Main Duties

  1. Support the running and maintenance of the WP database, adhering to the strictures of the prescribed data model to ensure consistency, data quality and a central source of truth for UofG WP provision.

  2. Produce ready-made queries as required to support information retrieval and analysis in a timely manner and to support the smooth running of the University WP programmes.

  3. Maintain the WP team's data capture pipelines that feed into the database, e.g., registration forms; assignment submissions; assignment marking; attendance & performance data. Work with the WP Developer & Analyst, and with each sub-team, to ensure these capture all relevant information required for each element of the University's WP provision. Ensure relevant data collected on other platforms, e.g., MyCampus, is successfully migrated to the WP database.

  4. Support each sub-team of WP as required by maintaining existing, automated procedures for various labour-intensive tasks, e.g., registrations, the processing (submission to return) of various assignments across multiple WP programmes, and the collection of attendance & performance data. Support the WP Developer & Analyst to identify extra functionality required by colleagues across WP.

  5. Work across the WP sub-teams and help implement best practice and standards to ensure service excellence and informed decision-making. Share expertise and knowledge by supporting colleagues in their use of the database.

  6. Learn, manage, and use existing and new technologies as they are introduced to further enhance analytics capabilities and support colleagues in doing so. Keep knowledge and skills up to date to ensure best practice and currency of provision in data storage and use. Share these knowledge, skills and capabilities across WP and the broader External Relations (ER) team.

  7. Build and maintain sectoral knowledge required for the role, including operational knowledge of UofG WP programmes and up-to-date knowledge of WP sectoral developments within Scotland and the UK.

  8. Work with Data & Evaluation colleagues on the provision of data and analysis for reporting for the WP team, helping to ensure high and consistent standards of evaluation. Contribute to producing annual reports of UofG WP activity.

  9. Attend internal and external meetings and events as required. Undertake any other duties as assigned by line manager or the Head of WP.

Requirements

A1 Either: Ability to demonstrate the competencies required to undertake the duties associated with this level of post having acquired the necessary knowledge and skills through personal development and progression in a similar or related role(s). Or: Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 8, (Scottish Vocational Qualification level 4, Higher National Diploma), or and experience of personal development in a similar role.

A2 Understand the concepts and principles of relational databases, data modelling, and ETL (extract, transform, load).

A3 Knowledge of SQL and / or data-oriented languages like Python or R.

A4 Knowledge of data preparation, blending and analytics.

Desirable:

B1 Knowledge of programming languages like Go, or C#.

B2 Up-to-date knowledge of the Scottish WP sector.

B3 Up-to-date knowledge of the Scottish Higher Education sector.

Skills Essential:

C1 Effective interpersonal skills; ability to work with professional teams, and internal &external stakeholders, and build relationships at all levels.

C2 Excellent administrative, organisational, record-keeping and time management skills.

C3 Good written and communication skills, including report writing and presentation skills.

C4 Excellent analysis and problem-solving skills.

C5 Demonstrable ability to work as part of a team and use own initiative.

C6 Demonstrable ability to interact positively with a variety of users with differing IT knowledge.

C7 Proficient in working under pressure with little to no down time between cycles.

C8 Comfortable with accepting changes and demonstrable ability to work flexibly, according to business needs.

C9 A willingness to be accessible to other team members.

Desirable:

D1 Ability to think creatively and develop innovative solutions in support of wider team aims.

Experience

Essential:

E1 Demonstrable practical experience of using of SQL.

E2 Experience of supporting less technical colleagues with data capture and/or retrieval.

E3 Experience of working and thriving in a dynamic & changeable environment.

E4 Experience of creating or maintaining data capture pipelines.

E5 Experience of integration of data from multiple sources and presenting results in easy-to-read formats.

Desirable:

F1 Experience of delivering training to colleagues and external stakeholders.

F2 Experience of business intelligence tools like Power BI, Qlikview, Tableau.

Benefits & conditions

Salary will be Grade 6, £33,951 - £37,694 per annum.

This post is full time (35 hours p/w) and fixed term to 31 July 2026 in the first instance. Funding is renewed every 12 months.

Please Note: If you are a current employee of the University of Glasgow, please be advised that the University would consider an internal secondment opportunity for this post. University of Glasgow applicants should seek clearance for release for internal secondment from their line manager before making a formal application.

The University of Glasgow has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. If you require a Skilled Worker visa to work in the UK, you will be required to meet the eligibility requirements of the visa route to be assigned a Certificate of Sponsorship.

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