RSAcademics
CRM and Data Systems Assistant

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RSAcademics is a leading education consultancy working with schools and education organisations across the UK and internationally. Through our research, consultancy and executive search services, we help schools make informed decisions and achieve their strategic ambitions.
We are looking for a highly organised and analytically minded CRM and Data Systems Assistant to join our team.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working with data, takes pride in accuracy and wants to play an important role in supporting a busy and successful consultancy. Working remotely and collaborating closely with colleagues across the business, you will help ensure that the data and systems on which we rely every day are accurate, reliable and well managed.
A significant part of the role involves working with data: extracting, cleaning, validating and preparing information for reporting, analysis and consultancy projects. You will also support the day-to-day administration of our CRM and related systems, help manage surveys and reporting processes, and provide support to colleagues across the organisation.
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We’re looking for someone who:
- enjoys working with data and producing accurate, high-quality outputs;
- has excellent attention to detail and a methodical approach to their work;
- is confident using Excel and working across multiple systems;
- can manage competing priorities effectively;
- enjoys helping colleagues and solving practical problems; and
- is looking to develop their expertise in data management, reporting and business systems.
Experience of CRM systems, relational databases, survey platforms or reporting tools would be advantageous, but we are more interested in finding someone with strong data-handling skills, excellent attention to detail and the ability to learn quickly.
In return, we offer a fully remote working environment, the opportunity to work with experienced and supportive colleagues, and a role that provides genuine breadth and scope to develop your skills across data, reporting and business systems.


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Salary: £25,000–£35,000 depending on experience.
The closing date for applications is 10am on Monday 10th August 2026.
To apply, candidates should complete an application form electronically and submit it to RSAcademics, together with a letter of application and CV. Your covering letter, preferably of no more than two pages, should be addressed to Louise Peddie, Head of Consultancy Services and Julia Seagrave, Data and Systems Manager at RSAcademics. The letter should explain your reasons for applying and the relevance of your experience. Please make sure your letter is tailored to this role; an application letter that is largely generic is discouraged and may lead to your application not being considered.
Please visit our website to submit your application: https://surveys.rsacademics.com/s3/202607RSACDSA.
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