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Contract Data Governance Business Analyst – Social Housing

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Contract Data Governance Business Analyst
About the Role
You will support a focused data governance initiative within a social housing environment. You will analyse housing-specific data entities and map how data is created, read, updated, and deleted across key systems, processes, and user groups. You will work closely with data, technology, and business stakeholders to improve data ownership, lineage, quality controls, and lifecycle management across core operational platforms.
Responsibilities
You will:
- Produce a CRUD matrix across key housing data entities, including:
- Tenants
- Properties
- Assets
- Tenancies
- Repairs
- Compliance
- Arrears
- Contacts
- Map data entities against:
- Core systems
- Integrations
- Processes
- User roles
- Identify:
- Data ownership
- Stewardship responsibilities
- Data lineage
- Lifecycle controls
- Highlight gaps such as:
- Data quality issues
- Duplication
- Manual re-keying
- Unclear ownership
- Control gaps
- Support the development of data governance artefacts, including:
- Data dictionaries
- Quality rules
- Metadata documentation
- Facilitate workshops with business, technical, and operational stakeholders
- Translate complex data flows into clear, business-facing documentation
- Deliver structured outputs quickly
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Rate & Contract Terms
- Rate: £500 per day (subject to experience & outside IR35, subject to CEST determination)
- Contract Duration: Initial 3 months
- Location: Remote-first / hybrid, with occasional face-to-face collaboration
- Start Date: ASAP
Requirements
You will need:
- Recent social housing experience
- Strong data-focused business analysis experience
- Experience of:
- Data governance
- Data quality
- Data migration
- MDM (Master Data Management)
- Data lifecycle projects
- Proven experience producing:
- CRUD matrices
- Data flow diagrams
- Data mapping documentation
- Understanding of housing data in areas such as:
- Tenants
- Properties
- Assets
- Repairs
- Compliance
- Tenancy management
- Income
- Strong stakeholder engagement and workshop facilitation skills
- Confidence working with:
- Excel
- Mapping tools
- Structured datasets
- An understanding of relational databases, schemas, or SQL would be advantageous


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- Deliver practical data governance outputs with minimal hand-holding
How to Apply
To apply, send your CV to Simon at: sdunscombe@itecopeople.co.uk
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