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Data Analytics Tutor

Exeter
4 days ago
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We’re working with a leading national training provider to recruit a Data Analytics Tutor to deliver the Level 3 Data Analyst course. Based in Exeter, this hybrid role combines remote teaching with face-to-face delivery, supporting adult learners as they build essential skills for the digital workplace.

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver engaging lessons both in person and online

  • Lead informative induction sessions to help learners feel confident and prepared for their course

  • Track learner progress and offer extra support when needed to help them stay on track

  • Adapt teaching materials to suit different learning needs, including those with additional challenges

  • Help shape and improve the curriculum to keep content fresh and relevant

  • Assess learners’ starting points and build tailored Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) with clear, achievable goals

  • Give timely, constructive feedback on assessments to support learner growth

    Requirements:

  • Hold a Level 3 or higher teaching qualification

  • Comfortable delivering remote and face-to-face lessons

  • Demonstrated success in delivering adult learning programmes across various subject areas

  • Skilled in facilitating engaging and effective sessions through online platforms and virtual classrooms

    Some of the benefits included:

  • Health cash plan

  • Flexible working

  • 1 x early finish per month

  • Purchase additional holiday days

    If this sounds like the role for you, apply now!

    Appoint Consulting is a Recruitment Business having sought agreement from their clients to find candidates for these roles, in accordance with the Employment Agencies and Employment Business Regulations Act 2003.

    In accordance with the Employment Agencies Act 1973, Appoint Consulting will not charge any individual seeking employment through their services.

    If this role is not suitable for you, we would be happy to have an informal discussion regarding any future opportunities.

    While we will endeavour to respond to every applicant personally, on occasion this is not always possible, therefore, if you have not heard back from us within 14 days of applying, you have been unsuccessful

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