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Curriculum Consultant - Data Engineering

Instinct Resourcing
Birmingham
19 hours ago
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Curriculum Consultant – Data Engineering Contract


Daily rate contract role

Starting: as soon as possible

Location: Remote based

Full or part time hours


Company

Instinct are working with a fantastic organisation who specialise in apprenticeship courses. They focus on a range of subject areas including Data, IT Infrastructure, Digital Marketing and Sustainability.

They are currently creating a Level 5 apprenticeship course covering Data Engineering.


Role

This role will include mapping out and planning the curriculum for a new Level 5 Data Engineering apprenticeship course. This will include mapping out the order of learning, planning where self-study modules will fit into instructor led learning and designing what is required for each area of learning.


Once the high-level curriculum design is complete, you will work closely with the learning design team and offer input where needed to ensure the course is completed to a high standard.


The ideal candidate will have the following skills:

  • Experience working with apprenticeship curriculum and understanding apprenticeship regulations and frameworks
  • Strong understanding of data engineering principles, including pipelines, cloud architecture, ETL/ELT, data modelling, and governance.
  • Confident in mapping out curriculum
  • Recommend the tools, technologies, and lab environments needed for hands-on learning


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