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Data Analyst Apprenticeship

Baltic Apprenticeships
Northallerton
1 year ago
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Data Analyst Apprenticeship

This is your chance to be at the forefront of the newly formed Combined Authority for York and North Yorkshire to develop the skills of our residents through the Adult Skills Fund. Youll be part of a small team with a pivotal role in preparing the Combined Authority to take responsibility of the Adult Skills Fund from August 2025. Youll be closely working with colleagues both internally and externally to support with developing data management systems to ensure the Combined Authority has the systems and processes in place to collect, analyse and manage data in relation to the Adult Skills Fund.


Full training and support will be provided by your workplace mentor and from the Baltic team.

You will be joining a new and developing organisation at an exciting time. The benefits of working for them include:

generous leave entitlement, starting at 28 days plus 8 bank holidays (pro-rata for part time staff)

flexible working practices including working from other locations and from home

a market-leading pension scheme

commitment to staff development and continuous learning


In this role, youll work towards your Data Analyst Level 3 apprenticeship, delivered by our expert training team at Baltic Apprenticeships.


Salary, Hours:

  • £24,027-£25,183 per annum
  • Working Monday-Friday. 09:00-17:00
  • Work flexible system

Desired Qualities, Skills and Knowledge:

  • Good written and verbal communication skills
  • An ability to exercise initiative
  • Good organisational skills
  • A Grade 4/C in Maths and English at GCSE is required for this role.

All applications are to apply using this link:


https://nycjobs.engageats.co.uk/Vacancies/W/5410/0/441083/23664/data-apprentice-york-northallerton-hybrid-working


Closing date 24/11/24


Your Training with Baltic:

This apprenticeship provides the skills, qualification and experience you need to immerse yourself within an exciting, fast-moving industry and become a data analyst.


Next Steps:

If this sounds like the role for you, send us an application! Once we receive your CV, one of our team will be in touch to help you with the next stage. The application process includes an informal chat with our recruitment team, followed by a more formal employer interview if shortlisted.


Eligibility Criteria:

You must have the right to work in the UK, and valid residency status to apply for this apprenticeship.


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