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Lead annual budgeting, monthly forecasting, and long-range financial planning processes for clinical operations. * Analyze financial performance, identify trends, and provide actionable ...

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How much do trend forecasting jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for trend forecasting in Minnesota is $81,056.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,700.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is trend forecasting?

A Trend Forecasting job involves analyzing market data, consumer behavior, and industry patterns to predict future trends in fashion, design, technology, or business. Trend forecasters gather insights from various sources, including social media, runway shows, economic reports, and cultural movements, to help brands stay ahead of emerging trends. Their work is crucial for companies looking to create products and strategies that align with future market demands.

What does a trend forecaster do?

A typical day in Trend Forecasting involves monitoring industry news, analyzing consumer data, and preparing reports or presentations on upcoming trends. You may spend time collaborating with product development, marketing, or design teams to translate insights into strategies. The role often requires staying ahead of the curve by attending industry events, reviewing social media, and synthesizing large amounts of qualitative and quantitative information. Most trend forecasters work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment where adaptability and creative thinking are key. This dynamic role offers the chance to directly influence company direction and product strategies.

What skills and qualifications are needed for trend forecasting?

To thrive in Trend Forecasting, you need strong analytical abilities, market research expertise, and a solid educational background in areas like marketing, fashion, business, or data science. Familiarity with trend analysis software, data visualization tools, and sometimes certifications in market research or analytics are often beneficial. Exceptional communication, creativity, and adaptability are valuable soft skills that help professionals synthesize data into actionable insights. These skills and qualities are vital for accurately predicting market shifts and influencing strategic decisions in fast-paced industries.

How do you become a trend forecaster?

To become a trend forecaster, individuals typically develop skills in research, data analysis, and industry knowledge, often through a degree in fashion, marketing, or related fields. Gaining experience through internships or entry-level roles in fashion, marketing, or consumer research helps build expertise, and proficiency with tools like trend analysis software is beneficial.

Is trend forecasting a good career?

Trend forecasting is a viable career for individuals with strong analytical skills, creativity, and knowledge of industry patterns. It often involves researching consumer behavior, analyzing data, and using tools like fashion or market research software. Success in this field depends on industry experience, networking, and staying current with market trends.

What does a trend forecasting company do?

A trend forecasting company analyzes data, consumer behavior, and cultural shifts to predict future trends in fashion, technology, design, and other industries. Trend forecasters use research, analytics tools, and industry knowledge to help businesses plan product development and marketing strategies.

What are the most commonly searched types of Trend Forecasting jobs in Minnesota?

The most popular types of Trend Forecasting jobs in Minnesota are:

What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Trend Forecasting jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Trend Forecasting job openings:

Infographic showing various Trend Forecasting job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 5% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 82% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,056 per year, or $39 per hour.

Enrollment Analytics Scientist

Minneapolis Public Schools

Minneapolis, MN

$104K - $129K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Minneapolis Public Schools rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 32 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

411th of 633 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Below is specific information for you to consider about this position.

Job Title: Enrollment Analytics Scientist  and Requisition ID number: 104151

Close Date:  No established closing date;  open until filled

Organizational Unit:  Research & Planning (10000062) 

Site:  Davis Center (0001) 

FTE:  1.0 FTE - 40 hours/week; this is based on full-time equivalency with 1.0 being full time

Union:  AMP(42) 

Functional Area:  Administrative 

Salary Range:  $104,017-$129,904

Benefits:  Dental insurance | Health insurance | Vision insurance | Paid time off | HSA & FSA | Retirement plan

Resume and Cover Letter are mandatory to apply for any position.

SUMMARY

The Enrollment Analytics Scientist leads advanced analysis and modeling to support district enrollment strategy, student retention, recruitment efforts, and long-range planning by developing and maintaining enrollment projections, analyzing enrollment trends, and providing data-informed recommendations to guide budgeting, staffing, program planning, and school capacity decisions. Working collaboratively with enrollment, finance, and academic departments as well as district leadership, the coordinator integrates student information system data, state reporting data, and geographic analysis to support strategic decision-making. The role emphasizes predictive analysis, geographic and demographic trends, and the development of tools that enable proactive enrollment management and sustainable district planning.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills.  This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class. Employees are required to be in attendance and prepared to begin work at their assigned work location on the specified days and hours. Factors such as regular attendance at the job are not routinely listed in job descriptions, but are an essential function. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Analyzes enrollment patterns, mobility trends, retention rates, and recruitment outcomes to inform district enrollment strategies.
  • Develops analyses that support student recruitment, retention, and program access initiatives.
    Identifies trends and patterns affecting enrollment across schools, grade levels, and student groups and provides recommendations to district leadership.
  • Supports development of strategies that stabilize or grow enrollment consistent with district priorities and community needs.
  • Develops and maintains multi-year enrollment projections used for budgeting, staffing, facility planning, and program development.
  • Applies cohort survival, regression, and other forecasting methodologies to project enrollment trends.
  • Collaborates with finance, state reporting, and district leadership to align enrollment projections with budget development and long-range planning.
  • Monitors projection accuracy and refines forecasting models based on emerging trends.
  • Uses GIS tools to analyze attendance boundaries, enrollment patterns, demographic trends, and geographic access to programs.
  • Produces maps and spatial analyses to support planning decisions, boundary discussions, and recruitment strategies.
  • Integrates geographic data with enrollment and demographic data to support strategic planning and communication.
  • Extracts, manages, and analyzes student-level data from the Student Information System and related data systems.
  • Utilizes state reporting data and enrollment-related datasets to support analysis and planning.
    Develops analytical tools, reports, and visualizations that support enrollment monitoring and decision-making.
  • Works collaboratively with IT and data teams to ensure data accuracy and consistency across systems.
  • Works with Enrollment Services staff, school leaders, and district departments to understand enrollment trends and data needs.
  • Presents enrollment analyses, projections, and recommendations to district leadership and other stakeholders.
  • Communicates complex analytical findings in a clear and actionable manner to non-technical audiences.
  • Manages multiple analytical and planning projects simultaneously.
  • Establishes timelines, coordinates stakeholders, and ensures timely completion of enrollment analyses and reports.
  • Supports continuous improvement of enrollment analysis processes and forecasting methods..
  • Promotes the Superintendent's goals and priorities in compliance with all policies and procedures.
  • Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, records and MPS information.
  • Other duties or tasks may be assigned on an as-needed basis
 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

 

Education, Training and Experience Guidelines

Master's degree in statistics, data analytics, geography, economics, public policy, education, or a related quantitative field; AND five (5) years of professional experience in data analysis, enrollment analysis, planning, or related work, including experience working with student information system data or other large administrative datasets, using R, Python, or another programming language for data analysis, and using GIS software or other spatial analysis tools; OR a PhD in a related field plus three (3) years of relevant professional experience; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience as determined by Human Resources.

Knowledge of:
  • Knowledge of enrollment management practices and demographic analysis.
  • Understanding of K-12 student information systems and enrollment processes.
  • Knowledge of forecasting and statistical modeling methods.
  • Knowledge of student data privacy requirements and ethical data use.

Skill in:

  • Strong analytical and quantitative problem-solving skills.
  • Advanced proficiency in R, Python, or similar programming languages.
  • Skill in GIS analysis and spatial data interpretation.
  • Skill in developing clear visualizations and communicating analytical findings.
  • Ability to translate complex enrollment data into actionable planning recommendations.
  • Ability to work across departments and adapt to changing enrollment priorities.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously.
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences.

LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

A valid Minnesota State Driver's License may be required.

 PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Work is performed in a standard office environment which requires occasionally lifting such articles as file boxes or heavier materials with help from others and/or lifting and carrying light objects frequently. A job in this category may require walking or standing to a significant degree or may involve sitting most of the time with long periods of computer work and heavy phone usage.

 

ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION

  • Bargaining Unit:    AMP
  • Grade:                   70
  • FLSA Status:         Exempt
  • Job Group:            Research & Planning
  • New:                      March 6, 2026

                                             


Final candidates may be invited to interview with a committee.  Final appointment to this position will be contingent upon passing a criminal background check.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY:
Diversity is one of Minneapolis Public Schools core values and is essential to our goal of putting children first and making them college-ready.  Diversity of our workforce provides us with a competitive advantage and allows us to better understand, communicate with and educate our diverse student body. Minneapolis Public Schools will not deny anyone the opportunity for training or employment because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender or gender identity, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, age, family care leave status, or veteran status.

Minneapolis Public Schools strongly encourages diverse candidates to apply.

Posting Notes: | [No Established Closing Date]  | Research & Planning (10000062)  | Davis Center (0001)  | Administrative 


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