Housing and Dining Services seeks a qualified Lead Data Analyst to oversee data analysis initiatives supporting housing operations, occupancy management, and Next-Gen recruitment strategies. This role coordinates cross-departmental meetings, activities, and analytical efforts to evaluate occupancy trends, inform housing marketing plans and campaigns, and support strategic decision-making. The position also monitors macro and micro-economic conditions to assess demand levels, guide business operations, and support projected housing rate increases through data-driven insights and planning. Duties include:
• Serves as lead data analysis and market research efforts for Housing and Dining Services (HDS), including student satisfaction, occupancy trends, retention, competitor bench marking, and rate-setting analysis. Prepares reports and presentations to support strategic planning, revenue optimization, and Board of Regents discussions. Conducts surveys, focus groups, and economic analysis to support housing operations and occupancy management.
• Develops and coordinates marketing and communication strategies to increase housing contracts and student engagement. Partners with departmental marketing staff to manage campaigns, online outreach, website accuracy, FAQs, communication timelines, and targeted messaging for prospective and returning students and families.
• Supports operational effectiveness through data management, reporting, system testing, process improvement, training documentation, and coordination with Student Living, IT, and contracts staff. Assists with key housing operations including move-in/move-out support, contract updates, troubleshooting, and policy compliance while fostering a collaborative and professional work environment.
The Department of Housing and Dining Services offers award-winning dining centers, residence halls, scholarship houses and apartment neighborhoods. We pride ourselves in taking excellent care of our residents, and that is reflected in our recent Princeton Review rankings. The 2025 Princeton Review ranks us #2 Happiest Students, #2 Best Quality of Life, #8 Best College Residence Halls, and #14 Best Campus Food. From fostering community in our residence halls, to serving up delicious home cooked meals in the dining centers, and teaching responsibility and leadership through a variety of student employment opportunities, Housing and Dining strives for residents to have a well-rounded and positive experience living on-campus.
This position is On-site.
All employees must reside in the United States when they begin working to comply with state law. K-State is unable to provide remote or hybrid work opportunities for residents of the state of Idaho.
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Sponsorship eligibility:
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. on an ongoing basis without sponsorship.
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Applications close on: June 4, 2026
$47,840-$52,000 annually