Level 7 Data & Ai Coach

London
10 months ago
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Data Science / Data Mining Specialist

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We are seeking a passionate and knowledgeable Level 7 Data and AI Coach to support learners enrolled on advanced technical and leadership programmes. This role focuses on data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and analytics.

You will play a key part in shaping the next generation of digital leaders by guiding apprentices through their learning journey, ensuring they develop the technical and strategic skills needed in today’s data-driven landscape.

Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality 1:1 coaching, support, and guidance to Level 7 Data and AI apprentices

  • Facilitate engaging and effective learning experiences focused on advanced data and AI concepts

  • Support learners in applying theoretical knowledge to real-world business and workplace scenarios

  • Conduct regular progress reviews and maintain accurate, compliant learner records

  • Prepare learners for successful End Point Assessment (EPA)

  • Provide clear, developmental feedback that promotes learner achievement

  • Collaborate with internal teams to ensure delivery aligns with learning objectives and quality standards

  • Stay current with trends in data science, AI, and adult learning methodologies

    Skills & Experience Required

  • Experience coaching or mentoring at Level 5 or above, ideally within apprenticeships or adult education

  • Strong technical background in data analytics, machine learning, statistics, and AI tools

  • Professional experience in data or AI-related roles (e.g., Data Scientist, Data Analyst, AI Engineer)

  • Proficient with tools and languages such as Python, R, SQL, Azure, AWS, Power BI

  • Understanding of apprenticeship delivery and compliance requirements (Level 7 preferred)

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

  • Ability to adapt coaching style to meet varied learner needs

  • Strong organisational skills and digital literacy

    Desirable Qualifications

  • Assessor qualification (e.g., CAVA, TAQA)

  • Coaching or mentoring qualifications

  • Relevant degree or industry-recognised certifications in data science, computer science, or related fields

  • Teaching qualification (e.g., PTLLS, DTLLS, PGCE)

    Paul Feldman is the National Skills Agency Data Protection Officer. Your data will be stored until notice is given by you for it to be removed. Our Data Protection Policy will be forwarded to you on request. As we get a high number of applications we may be unable to give feedback to unsuccessful candidates. We will retain your details to keep you informed of other opportunities. National Skills Agency Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy and is an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all backgrounds

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