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Data Analyst Apprenticeship Coach

London
3 days ago
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Apprenticeship Coach – Data Analytics

Remote
£40,000 – £45,000 | Full-time, Permanent

Are you an experienced apprenticeship coach or trainer with a passion for helping learners thrive in the world of data? We're looking for someone who’s delivered apprenticeship programmes before and understands how to guide learners from day one to End Point Assessment.

This role isn’t for a practising data analyst — it’s for someone who knows how to teach, coach, and support apprentices through structured programmes, combining technical knowledge with effective learning delivery.

What You’ll Be Doing:



Deliver and coach learners on the Data Analyst apprenticeship standard

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Provide regular 1:1 coaching, remote group sessions, and personalised learning support

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Prepare apprentices for End Point Assessments with mock interviews, project feedback, and guidance

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Support learners with developing skills in data analysis, visualisation, stats, reporting & more

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Work closely with employers to align learning with job roles and performance goals

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Embed core topics like Maths, English, Safeguarding, Prevent, and British Values in delivery

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Maintain accurate learner records and ensure compliance with Ofsted, ESFA and internal processes

What We’re Looking For:

Proven experience delivering or coaching apprenticeship programmes (ideally in data, digital or tech)
Strong coaching, teaching, or training background – you know how to engage and stretch learners
A recognised teaching qualification (minimum Level 3 – working towards Level 4 or above preferred)
Assessor qualification (TAQA, A1, D32/D33 or equivalent)
Functional Skills Level 2 in English and Maths
Familiarity with platforms like Aptem, OneFile, or PICS (nice to have but not essential)

What’s in It for You:

Remote-first role (only 4 in-office days per year)
Help shape the next generation of data talent in a growing sector
Ongoing CPD and clear progression pathways
Join a supportive, learner-focused team that really cares about outcomes

If you’ve delivered apprenticeship programmes before and want to support learners in data analytics, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now or reach out for a chat to learn more

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