Data Analytics Trainer

FIND | Creating Futures
London
11 months ago
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Job Description

FIND has partnered with leading Technology Training & Consultancy within the Tech Hire-Train-Deploy industry.


Boasting successful Data, AI, Cloud & Software Engineering training academies, with rapid growth across all, they’re looking to add more Trainers to the team.


We’re looking for aData Analytics Trainer– responsible for training, coaching & developing junior Data Analytics professionals on 12-week bootcamp style programmes before they’re deployed as Tech Consultants into FTSE 250 companies.


Throughout each 12 week cohort, you’ll provide both group training delivery & one-to-one coaching to each learner, equipping them with the technical & professional skills they need to be Data Consultant ready


This is an ideal opportunity for a seasoned Data Analyst or Data Scientist with passion for training & developing others.


Key Responsibilities


Lead Training & Coaching

  • Serve as a Lead Instructor for the Data Analyst training programme
  • Provide further individualised 1-to-1 coaching & mentoring tolearners/consultants
  • Guide participants through practical labs, projects, simulations, and real-life case studies to equip them with industry...

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