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Job Title: Data Analyst Skills Coach- Apprenticeships
Salary: £43,000 - £45,000
Location: Remote, with the option to work 1 day per week in Central London or Manchester (Hybrid: 4 days remote, 1 day in-office)
Holiday: 25 days + bank holidays

Are you an Experienced Data Analyst with a proven track record in coaching and supporting Apprenticeship learners?
Join a nationally recognised, award-winning training provider with over 20 years of expertise in apprenticeships and training. Partnered with a leading national organisation, they support over 12,000 learners annually and are expanding their impact across the UK.

Key Responsibilities:
As a Data Analyst Skills Coach, you will:
• Guide and mentor apprentices on the Level 4 Data Analysis Apprenticeship Programme, ensuring they achieve their learning objectives.
• Collaborate with employers and apprentices to plan and deliver tailored on-programme support and end-point assessments.
• Deliver coaching sessions both remotely and in-person, adapting to the individual needs of learners.
• Monitor progress through e-portfolio systems, providing actionable feedback and preparing learners for assessments.
• Embed essential skills such as Maths, English, and safeguarding topics within the training.
• Ensure curriculum content remains current, engaging, and aligned with industry standards.

Essential Skills, Qualifications, and Experience:
To excel in this role, you must have:
• Experience: A strong background in data-related roles, with hands-on experience in tools such as SQL, Python, or R.
• Coaching Expertise: Demonstrated success in supporting and coaching apprentices in data analysis or related fields.
• Qualifications:
o Relevant data-related qualifications (ideally at degree level).
o Coaching or teaching qualifications such as TAQA, CAVA, PTLLS, Award in Education and Training
• Knowledge:
o Comprehensive understanding of apprenticeship standards, funding rules, and Ofsted requirements.
o Experience with e-portfolio systems and assessment frameworks.
• Interpersonal Skills: Exceptional communication and mentoring abilities to inspire and guide learners effectively.

Why Apply?
This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by empowering apprentices to excel in their data analysis careers. If you meet the essential criteria and are passionate about supporting learners, we want to hear from you.

Contact Pertemps Newcastle and ask for Simon Atkins at or for further details or to apply directly.
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