Overview
The Duchy of Cornwall is a future-focused organisation with an ambition to make positive and tangible impact in the places we operate in. We’re passionate about delivering transformative change through creating and supporting environmentally and financially sustainable communities and ecosystems.
The Duchy has committed to high ambitions to achieve net zero, and to ensure the estate is nature rich. We are looking for a hands-on data analyst to support our most pressing projects. Following a strategy review, this role will help enable delivery against our four strategic objectives on healthy communities, net zero, nature and commercial success. The role reports to the Executive Director for Purpose, preferentially based at the Duchy’s office near Bath (but open to candidates who prefer to be based in the Duchy’s London office).
You’ll play a key role in managing the Duchy’s carbon inventory across Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions, working with internal and external specialists to collect and consolidate data across the value chain, including tenant farms. You will analyse and model this data, source additional insights, and track nature-related metrics such as biodiversity, habitat, and water quality using geospatial tools to monitor performance and model improvements. The role also includes producing estate management KPIs, ensuring property data integrity, and delivering regular and ad-hoc reporting to support environmental, social, and financial governance, alongside maintaining historic financial data and supporting benchmarking.
We are looking for someone with a background in environment, business, economics, or finance, and experience in greenhouse gas reporting. You should be confident working with large datasets in Excel and GIS, and comfortable engaging with stakeholders. Strong attention to detail, clear communication, and a passion for sustainability are essential. Experience with Azure, Power BI, SQL, or MS Access, and knowledge of nature or social reporting and management accounting would be advantageous.
So, if you are a detail-oriented data analyst with a passion for sustainability and a drive to turn data into impact, we’d love to hear from you!
Closing date: 11th May 2026.
We conduct first interviews via Teams and hold second interviews “in-person”.
