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This is a hybrid role with two days a week in the office in Manhattan. Headquartered in New York with additional offices in Israel and Germany, the Claims Conference is a global, non-profit organization committed to providing a small measure of justice to Holocaust Survivors. Since our founding in 1951, the Claims Conference has secured more than $90 billion from the German government in indemnification for Survivors. In 2023, the Claims Conference distributed approximately $625 million in direct compensation to over 260,000 survivors in 83 countries and allocated approximately $900 million in grants to over 300 social service agencies worldwide that provide vital services for Holocaust survivors, such as home care, food, and medicine. Our Research, Education, and Documentation (RED) funds contribute toward global efforts to educate the public and preserve the memory of the Holocaust through teacher training programs, exhibitions, and films such as Son of Saul, an Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Film. At the Claims Conference, we honor history while making history. The Claims Conference has an opening for a Data Analyst on the Cash for Services project in the Survivor and Engagement Experience department. This program provides much needed financial support for homecare services which enable Holocaust survivors to remain in their homes and receive care. This program runs in the US and Europe and there are plans to expand to other areas. The ideal candidate will have professional experience analyzing complex data sets and providing actionable insights that will improve the program and ensure that it runs smoothly. This member of the team will also communicate directly with survivors and agencies and provide support and status updates to applicants.