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Curriculum Manager - Data Science and Analytics

DataCamp
City of London
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Curriculum Manager – Data Science and Analytics

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About DataCamp

DataCamp’s mission is to empower everyone with the data and AI skills essential for 21st‑century success. By providing practical, engaging learning experiences, DataCamp equips learners and organizations of all sizes to harness the power of data and AI. As a trusted partner to over 17 million learners and 6,000+ companies, including 80 % of the Fortune 1000, DataCamp is leading the charge in addressing the critical data and AI skills shortage.


About the role

Data and AI skills are critical for thriving today, and DataCamp is the platform that empowers everyone to learn them. We help individuals and Fortune 1000 companies close the data and AI skills gap through world‑class learning, hands‑on training, and a global community of expert instructors.


In this role, you’ll collaborate with instructors and teams across curriculum, engineering, product, and marketing to expand and improve our Data Science and Analytics curriculum—helping millions worldwide upskill in data and AI.


About you

  • Has a strong technical background.
  • Is passionate about data education and wants to shape how the next generation of data scientists and data engineers learn.
  • Stays current with the latest trends, tools, and technologies.
  • Thrives in fast‑paced environments.
  • Communicates clearly and can make complex ideas easy to understand.
  • Takes ownership and brings structure to ambiguity.

Responsibilities

  • Manage the entire content development lifecycle and deadlines.
  • Source and recruit top‑tier instructors who are subject‑matter experts.
  • Collaborate with instructors to create engaging content.
  • Design, review, and create content covering topics in data science and data analytics. Ensure content is technically accurate and pedagogically effective.
  • Work with cross‑functional teams to enable content creation for more advanced technical topics.
  • Continuously assess course performance using learner feedback and engagement data to drive improvements.
  • Own your portion of the curriculum roadmap.
  • Identify and prioritize existing curriculum gaps or new topics in data science.
  • Identify opportunities and develop AI workflows to optimize content creation and enhance quality.

Qualifications

  • A solid technical background in Python and SQL, with proficiency in R.
  • Strong expertise in instructional design, with proven experience designing, structuring, and teaching technical courses, and creating interactive, hands‑on learning experiences.
  • Graduate degree (Master’s or PhD) in Data Science, Statistics, AI, Computer Science, or a related STEM field, or equivalent industry experience with hands‑on expertise in data science or machine learning.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with both technical and non‑technical stakeholders. You thrive wearing multiple hats.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and attention to detail.
  • Strong sense of ownership, accountability, and urgency.
  • Experience using AI tools for content creation and workflow automation—without sacrificing truthfulness and quality.

Bonus

  • PhD in Data Science, Statistics, AI, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • A deep understanding of the DataCamp course format—you have an intuitive understanding of what makes a great DataCamp course.
  • An existing network of potential subject‑matter experts who can become DataCamp instructors.

Why DataCamp?

  • Exciting Challenges – tackle some of the most important educational challenges in Data & AI.
  • Work with the Best Instructors – partner with top‑tier instructors from leading organizations like Microsoft, Hugging Face, AWS, and more.
  • Competitive Compensation – we offer a competitive salary with attractive benefits.
  • Work Flexibility – benefit from flexible working hours and a remote‑friendly culture.
  • Professional Growth – access to a yearly learning & development budget.
  • Global Culture – join a team that values international collaboration.
  • Annual Retreats – participate in international company retreats, fostering a global team spirit.
  • Tools & Setup – receive an annual IT equipment budget to refresh your workspace.

Our competitive compensation package offers additional benefits. On top of your salary you will also receive extra legal benefits such as best‑in‑class medical insurance including dental and vision. Depending on your location additional benefits might be available to you.


At DataCamp, we value diverse experiences and perspectives. If you’re excited about this role but don’t meet every qualification, we still encourage you to apply. We believe skills can be developed and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. Your unique talents and perspectives are what make our team great!



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