What are the responsibilities and job description for the Data Coordinator position at National Black Worker Center?
About the National Black Worker Center
In 2011, the National Black Worker Center (NBWC), a national network of Black worker centers, launched in response to disproportionately high levels of unemployment and low-wage work in Black communities. We support and incubate worker centers that empower Black workers to advance their rights and improve the quality of jobs in key employment sectors. We also educate Black communities about the impacts of low-wage work and unemployment and work to prevent racial discrimination in hiring and other employment practices and policies.
Summary
The Data Coordinator is responsible for understanding the internal system-related needs of the organization; developing sustainable systems that promote data-driven strategies, collaboration, and innovation; guiding organization-wide strategy using data-driven insights and best practices; overseeing organization-wide data collection and flows, and empowering teams to make data-driven decisions with purpose and confidence. The Data Coordinator will maintain the accuracy and integrity of member, partner, and donor data.
Essential Functions
- Efficiently collect, organize, store, and analyze data with attention to security and confidentiality
- Produce various data-related reports for internal and external consumption
- Develop and enforce data management policies – establishing rules and procedures for data sharing with management and external stakeholders
- Design and build data structures based on organizational needs, goals, and objectives
- Maintain responsibility for all NBWC data systems – ensuring they are secure and protected from potential breaches or malicious attacks
- Create, implement, and monitor constituent engagement that reflects the individuals’ communication preferences and meets the NBWC’s organizational goals
- Provide recommendations to executive leadership based on evaluation of data collected.
- Proactively identify opportunities and target prospect groups to communicate with and / or to solicit.
- Conduct database maintenance activities including permissions activities, end-user training, and maintenance of training records.
- Support staff in the daily use of data systems and ensure adherence to organization standards.
- Convert, transform, transfer, and translate data into a variety of reports, formats, and languages.
- Ensure adequate data storage and management.
- Make recommendations for software, hardware, and data storage upgrades.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Competencies, Education, and Experience
Travel
Up to 15%, with occasional overnight and out-of-state travel.
The National Black Worker Center provides equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. The National Black Worker Center is dedicated to fostering a diverse workforce and inclusive culture.