Apprenticeship Skills Coach- Data Analyst- Remote Working. Job in South West Education & Traini[...]

Pertemps Newcastle & Gateshead
Hounslow
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Data Analyst Skills Coach - Apprenticeships. Salary: £40,000 - £45,000. Location: Predominantly remote, with visits to the office in London 4 times per year. Holiday: 24 days' annual leave plus bank holidays.

Are you an experienced Data Analyst with a passion for coaching and developing apprentices? This is an exciting opportunity to join a nationally recognised, award-winning training provider with over 20 years' experience delivering high-quality apprenticeships and training programmes. Partnering with a leading national organisation, the business supports over 20,000 learners each year and continues to expand its reach and impact across the UK.

The Role

As a Data Analyst Skills Coach, you will play a key role in supporting apprentices enrolled on the Level 4 Data Analyst Apprenticeship Programme, helping them to achieve their learning goals and progress successfully through to end-point assessment. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Coaching and mentoring apprentices throughout their programme, ensuring strong engagement and progression
  • Working closely with employers and learners to plan and deliver tailored on-programme support and end-point assessment preparation
  • Delivering coaching sessions remotely and in person, adapting delivery to suit individual learner needs
  • Monitoring learner progress through e-portfolio systems and providing timely, constructive feedback
  • Preparing learners for assessments and supporting achievement of programme outcomes
  • Embedding Maths, English, safeguarding, and wider employability skills within delivery
  • Ensuring curriculum content remains current, engaging, and aligned with industry standards
About You

To be successful in this role, you will have:

  • Strong data analysis experience, with hands-on use of tools such as SQL, Python, and/or R
  • Proven experience coaching or supporting apprentices in data analysis or related disciplines
  • Relevant data-related qualifications, ideally at degree level
  • A recognised teaching or coaching qualification, such as TAQA, CAVA, PTLLS, or Award in Education and Training
  • A solid understanding of apprenticeship standards, funding rules, and Ofsted requirements
  • Experience using e-portfolio systems and assessment frameworks
  • Excellent communication, coaching, and mentoring skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire learners
Why Apply?

This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real difference by supporting learners to develop successful careers in data analysis, while working for a respected and growing training provider that values quality and learner outcomes.

To apply or find out more, please contact Pertemps and ask for Simon Atkins or apply directly today.


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