- Experience
- Any
- Salary
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- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 1 hour ago
- Work mode
- Work from home
- Education
- Undergraduate or equivalent in data science, statistics, computer science, economics, or related field
- Eligibility
- Entry-level candidates who are interested in remote, part-time analytics work for public-sector projects and who have, or are studying toward, a relevant undergraduate-level education in a related field.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Job description
Role overview
This is a part-time remote opening for an entry-level Junior Data Analyst focused on public-sector work. The position is suitable for someone starting out in analytics and looking to apply data skills to projects that support public services.
What you will do
- Gather, clean, and structure datasets so they are ready for analysis.
- Perform basic analytical work and turn results into concise summaries.
- Create straightforward charts, tables, and visual materials that make findings easy to understand.
- Help build simple data models and support more advanced analysts when needed.
- Keep clear records of methods and steps so the work can be reproduced.
- Contribute to reports and presentations with data-driven insights.
- Explain findings to people without technical backgrounds in a clear and practical way.
- Keep learning new tools and approaches while working to improve data quality and processes.
Qualifications
- Strong analytical thinking and a solid base in data analysis are expected.
- Basic understanding of statistics and quantitative techniques is needed.
- Some initial exposure to data modeling and structured datasets is preferred.
- Good written and spoken communication skills are required for sharing results with varied audiences.
- Experience with spreadsheets and introductory use of analytics tools or languages such as Python, R, or SQL is helpful.
- You should be comfortable working on your own in a remote setup, organizing your time well, and collaborating with teams from different disciplines.
- Interest in public-sector issues and using data to improve public services is an added advantage.
- Training or education in data science, statistics, computer science, economics, or a similar field at the undergraduate level or equivalent is preferred.