Educator, Data Scientist

TN United Kingdom
London
4 days ago
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BrainStation is a global leader in digital skills training and development, offering a 12-week bootcamp program in Data Science. BrainStation is currently hiring a Data Science professional to teach our program through online and in-person teaching. BrainStation Educators are given the unique opportunity to teach, research, and further develop their skills, while teaching in a dynamic, project-based setting.

Responsibilities

  • Teach our 12-week Data Science Diploma program
  • Help build a world-class technical team passionate about designing and teaching
  • Deliver lectures and provide expert technical guidance to students building projects using cutting-edge technologies
  • Facilitate in-class activities, group discussions, demos, and mentor emerging talent
  • Co-create BrainStation’s curriculum to positively impact students careers
  • Research and develop new content to teach up-to-date design skills
  • Apply BrainStation’s “Agile Education” methodologies for continuous improvement
  • Enhance your skills and collaborate with other Educators to build effective educational tools
  • Define the future of education experience

Requirements

  • 3-5+ years experience as a Data Scientist or Analytics professional with a relevant Bachelors degree OR 8+ years work experience in the field
  • Strong skills in querying and programming languages (SQL, R, Python - numpy, pandas, sklearn, TensorFlow & Keras), and visualization tools (Excel, Tableau, matplotlib/seaborn/plotly)
  • Experience with numerical and categorical modeling, supervised and unsupervised machine learning methods (e.g., regression, clustering, neural networks)
  • Hands-on experience with version control systems (Git) and Big Data/Cloud platforms (Hadoop, Spark, AWS, GCP)
  • Practical experience designing data science experiments and explaining their complexities clearly
  • Experience leading technical teams
  • Experience teaching and mentoring large groups
  • Strong work ethic, integrity, and a desire to succeed
  • Empathetic, inclusive, enthusiastic personality with a passion for teaching

Perks and Benefits

  • Retirement Planning
  • Parental Leave
  • Socials, Outings & Retreats
  • Culture of Learning & Development
  • Flexible Hours and Remote Work

About BrainStation

Founded in 2012, BrainStation leads in digital skills training, working with top digital companies to empower over 100,000 professionals worldwide.

Bonus

Experience visiting a campus or participating in online learning opportunities? We value lifelong learners who have engaged with our offerings.

Note

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. We appreciate your interest. BrainStation is committed to diversity and equal opportunity. Please inform us of any accessibility needs during the hiring process.

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