AI Trainer

We Are Zenith
Hebburn, Tyne & Wear, United Kingdom
Last week
£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
17 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Enhanced Holiday Package Great Working Environment Free Parking Pension Salary Sacrifice Cycle to Work Scheme Extra Pension Contributions Hybrid Working Social Gatherings Death in Service (DIS)

Zenith are looking to recruit an experienced AI Trainer. This role is responsible for developing and delivering innovative AI training programmes, with a focus on embedding AI technologies like Microsoft 365 Copilot into organisational processes through structured skills bootcamp and apprenticeship delivery models. The Trainer will support digital transformation by upskilling individuals to become in-house digital enablers, combining technical expertise with change management, risk mitigation, ethical AI use, and prompt engineering skills.

The role includes delivering a blend of face-to-face workshops and ongoing consultancy-style support aligned to apprenticeship standards.

Role responsibilities and requirements:

* Design and deliver comprehensive AI training programmes, including high-level Microsoft 365 Copilot leadership workshops and wider AI integration pathways.

* Create and maintain high-quality training materials such as presentations, user guides, integration roadmaps, and case study-based labs.

* Lead interactive workshops and training sessions to educate learners on AI concepts, tools, and best practices.

* Support learners across an extended transformation journey, guiding them through real-world activities such as Copilot deployment, semantic indexing, data governance, and AI workflow automation.

* Coach staff in critical skills such as prompt engineering, AI risk mitigation, ethical considerations, and change leadership to ensure responsible, scalable adoption.

* Align learning delivery with organisational needs, helping teams to build AI adoption roadmaps, configure Microsoft 365 Copilot, and extend functionality using Power Platform and Azure AI.

* Monitor learner progress to ensure learning continues and learners achieve in a timely manner.

* Ensure systems and processes are followed and are in line with contractual deadlines.

* Deliver outcomes in line with current KPI’s and business performance targets.

* Administrating and completing paperwork associated with programme delivery within required timescales.

* Promote and monitor equality and diversity in all aspects of the role and record issues that may arise.

* Hold a Level 3 teaching qualification or above or work towards achieving a L3 Teaching qualification.

* Have practical experience in AI, machine learning, or data science, including hands-on experience with AI tools, frameworks, and technologies.

* Be proficient in Microsoft Offices packages, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

* Have strong organisation and administrative skills.

* Have excellent written and verbal communication skills.

* Experience of unsupervised working and using own initiative.

* Be able to show an understanding of different learning styles and how to differentiate through various teaching methods.

* Able to motivate self and learners.

* Able to plan and deliver imaginative and motivational sessions with a clear focus on the needs of the individual learner.

* A willingness to work flexible hours and locations as required.

* To consistently demonstrate desired the company behaviours and standards.

* Be flexible, committed & enthusiastic.

* Keeping workplace safe and tidy.

* Full, clean driving licence and use of a vehicle must be flexible with travel. (Business insurance is compulsory)

* To believe in and demonstrate the company values and team charter behaviours.

Benefits of working with Zenith

Enhanced Holiday Package – Enjoy more time off to recharge.

Great Working Environment – Supportive, collaborative, and positive culture.

Free Parking – Convenient and cost-saving for all staff.

Pension Salary Sacrifice – Tax-efficient way to boost your retirement savings.

Cycle to Work Scheme – Promote health and sustainability.

Extra Pension Contributions – Additional employer contributions after probation.

Hybrid Working – 1 day per week working from home (after probation).

Social Gatherings – 4 events per year to connect and celebrate.

Death in Service (DIS) – 4x salary for peace of mind.

Training & Development – Continuous learning and career growth opportunities.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP) – Includes a wellbeing app for mental health support.

Birthday Off – Celebrate your special day with an extra day off

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