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SLS Recruitment Specialising in Further Education
Location: reading, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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EU work permit required: Yes
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Posted: 04.06.2025
Expiry Date: 19.07.2025
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Job Description: SLS Recruitment are working with a leading IT & Digital Training provider and they have a new opportunity for a Data Analyst Trainer to work across their skills bootcamp and apprenticeship provision. This is a fully remote role and will offer a salary of up to £45,000. This opportunity would suit someone who has experience of delivering training in the technology below.
To be considered for this opportunity you will have the following:
MUST HAVE DELIVERED TRAINING PREVIOUSLY
MUST HAVE A TEACHING OR ASSESSING QUALIFICATION
Knowledge of Excel, Access, R, SQL, Power BI and Azure fundamentals.
Experience of delivering training in Data Analysis a minimum of 1 year.
A relevant qualification in Data Analysis, ideally at degree level.
As a Data Analyst Trainer you will work with Curriculum, IQA and Service Delivery Teams. You will adapt different ways of working and be able to establish individual learning needs and introduce new ways of working.
For further information on this opportunity to work with a provider who continues to grow, please apply now.

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