Digital Data Analyst Information Technology (IT) - Orlando, FL at Geebo

Digital Data Analyst

Orlando, FL Orlando, FL Full-time Full-time $47,500 a year $47,500 a year
Job Description:
Pay:
$47,500 annual Full Time, Location - Onsite Only, Orlando, FL Cru has a long-standing history of being a pioneer in world Christian Missions.
We are looking for the most talented individuals with a passion to see the Gospel of Jesus Christ proclaimed to the nations.
Come use your God-given talents to help do this! Our teams at Cru Headquarters are committed to praying for and with each other.
Your faith isn't just something apart from who you are, it's an integral part of you.
Here at Cru we want you to use your gifts to further the Kingdom each day.
The Kind of Work You'll be Doing:
The Digital Data Analyst will be responsible for reporting and analysis of data originating from all digital platforms used by FamilyLife.
Primarily focused on Google Analytics (GA 4), social media analytics (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube).
This position will work closely with the Digital Experience manager, and the Content Strategist.
This role will also take an active role supporting the needs of the Cultivation Manager and the Donor team with digital analytics to better advise the ministries needs for digital marketing, SEM, SEO, Donor cultivation and constituent acquisition.
This position will be very relationship and data focused.
Experience and Skills:
Minimum Education:
4 Year Bachelor's Degree 5-years minimum office experience preferred Job
Benefits:
We offer a comprehensive benefits package.
From:
Cru.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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