AI Automation Practitioner | Level 4 Apprenticeship | Fully Online

Qualify Nation Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Today
£35,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£35,000 – £55,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Entry
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Fully funded by the government 6 hours per week off-the-job training AI-powered tutoring Proctored assessments Hands-on labs Integrated career support

Qualify Nation is accepting registrations of interest for the Level 4 AI & Automation Practitioner apprenticeship - a government-funded programme designed for people already in work who want to develop practical skills in artificial intelligence and business automation.

This is a nationally recognised Level 4 qualification, equivalent in depth to a Higher National Certificate, delivered entirely online alongside your current employment.

Why Consider This Programme

Broaden your career options

AI and automation skills are increasingly sought after across every industry — not just technology. This qualification opens doors to roles and progression routes that didn’t exist two years ago, giving you more choice over where your career goes next.

Earn a respected, verifiable qualification

This is a government-recognised apprenticeship standard, not a short online course. It sits on the national qualifications framework, appears on your professional record, and carries weight with employers.

Strengthen your position in a changing job market

The workplace is shifting. Employers are looking for people who can work alongside AI tools confidently and responsibly. This programme gives you that capability — making you more valuable in your current role and more competitive if you choose to move.

Develop skills you can use immediately

You’ll work with tools like Zapier, Make, Microsoft Power Automate, and AI assistants as part of the programme. The focus is practical — you apply what you learn directly to your workplace, building a portfolio of real improvements.

Get career support beyond the qualification

Our Grow platform provides CV building, interview preparation, and career guidance to help you take the next step - whether that’s a promotion, a new role, or a change of direction.

How It Works

This is a government-funded apprenticeship. You continue working in your current role while completing the programme over 12–18 months. Your employer supports your learning by providing approximately 6 hours per week during working hours for off-the-job training.

The programme is fully funded by the government. There is no cost to you as the learner. Depending on your employer’s size and your age, your employer may contribute a small co-investment or pay nothing at all.

All learning takes place online through the Qualify Nation platform, which includes AI-powered tutoring, proctored assessments, hands-on labs, and integrated career support. You study at your own pace — no fixed class times.

Who This Is For

You’re currently employed in England and want to develop new skills without leaving your job. You don’t need a degree, a technical background, or coding experience. The programme is open to anyone aged 16 or over, in any sector, who meets the apprenticeship eligibility criteria.

If you’re unsure whether this is right for you, register your interest and we’ll talk it through with you.

We will only consider candidates who meet the required status for this role. If you apply and are not deemed suitable, you may be contacted to discuss relevant training opportunities, which are paid courses, that could enhance your suitability for similar roles in the future.

Next Steps

1. Register your interest by applying

2. We’ll contact you for a short eligibility conversation

3. If suitable, we’ll guide you through the next steps.

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