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Data Analyst Business Coach

S Knights Recruitment
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10 months ago
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Our client is about making careers happen. As a national multi award-winning company operating for over 20 years, they support learners through their unique offering of Apprenticeships, Recruitment and Training services.They are now looking for a skilled and motivated Data Analyst Business Coach to join their team and deliver high-quality training to their learners.Key Responsibilities:· Deliver the level 3 Data Tech and level 4 Data analyst course.· Monitor and assess student progress, including coursework, practical assessments, and exams. Provide constructive feedback to help learners develop and improve their skills.· Provide one-on-one support to students, offering advice, guidance, and mentorship as they navigate their studies and career development. Encourage a positive, inclusive learning environment.· Embed Maths and English Functional skills into the coaching sessions· Recording and reporting on activity on the E-portfolio system AptemThe ideal candidate will have:· Experience in a Data related role for a minimum of 1 year is essential or any other relevant industry experience· Relevant qualifications in Data are Essential, ideally at degree level· Coaching qualification is desirable such as the A1, PTTLS, DTTLS or equivalent or willing to work towards.· Knowledge and experience of using either SQL, Python or R is essentialS Knights Recruitment are a specialist Employability and Skills recruitment agency. We recruit for Colleges and Training Providers across the UK.Location: RemoteSalary: £40,000-£45,000

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