AI & Technical Business Coach

Forward Role
M15Ge, M1 5GE, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
7 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

DBS check

AI & Technical Business Coach

Salary: £40,000 – £45,000

Location: Remote / Hybrid (London or Manchester — 4 days in office per year)

Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (37.5 hrs/week)

The Role

A fast-growing apprenticeship training provider is looking for an experienced AI & Technical Business Coach to join their IT and digital delivery team. This is a predominantly remote, one-to-one coaching role supporting apprentices through Software Development, Data Analysis, and AI-focused apprenticeship standards.

You'll guide learners in applying real AI tools, automation, and data-driven technologies in live business environments — helping them build genuine capability alongside their portfolio evidence and EPA readiness.

This isn't a classroom role. It's a coaching position for someone who knows their stuff technically and can translate that into structured, impactful apprenticeship delivery.

What You'll Be Doing

  • Delivering structured coaching across Software Development, Data Analysis, and AI apprenticeship programmes (L3–L7)
  • Supporting learners in applying Python, API integrations, data visualisation, generative AI, and automation tools to real workplace challenges
  • Conducting progress reviews, professional discussions, and formative assessments aligned to apprenticeship standards and EPA requirements
  • Advising employers on how to align apprentice projects with commercial objectives
  • Tracking learner progress via OneFile e-portfolio and producing coaching reports and formal reviews
  • Working with IQAs and curriculum leads to contribute to quality and continuous improvement

What We're Looking For

  • Solid technical background in at least one of: Software Development, Data Analysis, or AI/automation
  • Experience in apprenticeship coaching, assessing, or training delivery
  • Good understanding of apprenticeship quality frameworks — Ofsted, EPA readiness, accountability framework
  • Able to explain technical concepts clearly to learners and non-technical stakeholders
  • Teaching qualification (PGCE, CertEd, L4 Teaching, or L3 Assessor Award) — essential
  • L3 IAG (or working towards)
  • Degree or 2+ years' relevant industry experience alongside appropriate technical certifications
  • Functional Skills English and Maths at Level 2 or above

Why Apply?

This is a well-established provider with a strong reputation in IT and digital apprenticeship delivery, a supportive coaching team, and a genuinely flexible remote model. If you're a technically credible coach who wants to deliver cutting-edge content and make a real impact on learners, this is a strong opportunity.

DBS check required as part of the recruitment process.

To apply or find out more, submit your CV via this advert or email

As an industry leading, nationwide Marketing, Digital, Analytics, IT and Design recruitment agency, we are continually receiving new assignments to work on, so keep a close eye on our website, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter pages for a full list of current permanent and interim opportunities as well as marketplace news and fun stuff.
Forward Role is operating as an employment agency.

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