MSc Data Insights Analyst Work Placement Student
Commitment: 25 hours a week, August 2026 to May 2027
Location: The Nigel Doughty Academy, Nottingham, NG2 7SR
Department: First Team Coaching
Role Overview:
We are looking for a proactive individual with excellent attention to detail to join our team as a Data Insights Intern for the 2026/2027 season. This role will run parallel to an MSc programme based in the United Kingdom. The successful candidate will be working across the Club to support analytics provision across multiple departments with a focus on translating data into actionable insights that enhance decision-making.
In the role, you will be exposed to platforms, software, data sources, key stakeholders and processes that will offer invaluable experience for your future career in professional sports. In order to get the best from this opportunity, applicants must be able to commit to the position for the entire 2026-27 season.
You will be based at the Nigel Doughty Training Ground and required to work a minimum of 25 hours per week. This internship opportunity will run from August 2026 to May 2027 (flexible start dates can be discussed to accommodate the start of the MSc programme) and enable the successful candidate to develop their applied data skills and relationships with key stakeholders across the Club
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
People
Provide support to key stakeholders and non-technical staff to enhance their understanding and utilisation of data.
Work closely with coaches, performance analysts, scouts and others to translate data into practical performance insights.
Develop relationships within the First Team to support the provision of data insights and the delivery of our football programme.
Process
Use data to answer ad-hoc performance questions to support decision-making.
Collaborate with Club staff on long-term longitudinal research projects focused on identifying trends.
Support data best practices across the Club, liaising with the Head of Sports Data Insights to ensure alignment with the wider Club data strategy.
Work with the wider football intelligence team to continuously develop our data processes, systems and platforms.
Product
Basic querying, wrangling and manipulation of data.
Work with various complex football datasets to create custom metrics.
Build dashboards and other tools to be presented and distributed across the Club.
Support our wider football intelligence team in the development of complex data models.
Skills, Experience and Knowledge:
Essential
BSc qualification in Data Science (or other STEM degrees), Performance Analysis or other
relevant/equivalent degree.
Creative and curious problem solver with a positive attitude to new challenges.
Proactive and keen to learn, able to pick up new skills and work as part of a team.
Desirable
Understanding of technical and tactical aspects of football.
Basic experience with R/Python and other programming languages.
Basic experience using SQL for data management and analysis.
Evidence of working and communicating data insights at any level.
Previous experience working with data visualisation software (e.g. Tableau or equivalent
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- Department
- First Team
- Locations
- The Academy and Training Ground
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