Apprenticeship Skills Coach – Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Automation Practitioner (Level 4)

Pertemps Bond
Derby
1 week ago
Create job alert

Job Title: Apprenticeship Skills Coach – Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Automation Practitioner (Level 4)
Location: Remote / Hybrid (UK)
Salary: £40000 per annum
Contract: Full-time / Permanent

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced and engaging Apprenticeship Skills Coach to support learners completing the Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Automation Practitioner – Level 4 apprenticeship.
In this role, you will coach apprentices who are developing skills in AI technologies, automation tools, and data-driven decision making, supporting them through their learning journey and helping them successfully complete their apprenticeship and End Point Assessment (EPA).
You will deliver one-to-one coaching, facilitate online learning sessions, support portfolio development, and work closely with employers to ensure learners remain on track.Programme Overview (Modules Covered)
Apprentices on the programme develop practical knowledge across key areas including:

  • AI Ethics & Values
  • AI Governance, Law & Data Protection
  • Process Improvement & Automation Opportunities
  • Human-Centred AI Design
  • No-Code & Low-Code Automation Tools
  • Change Management & Social Impact of AI
  • Data-Driven Decision Making
  • Agile Testing & AI Implementation
  • AI Risk, Security & Governance
  • Stakeholder Engagement & Influencing


Key Responsibilities

  • Provide coaching and mentoring to apprentices on the AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 programme
  • Deliver engaging virtual coaching sessions, workshops and reviews
  • Support apprentices with portfolio building and evidence gathering
  • Conduct regular progress reviews with learners and employers
  • Prepare apprentices for End Point Assessment (EPA)
  • Track learner progress and provide timely support where required
  • Ensure all activity meets ESFA apprenticeship compliance requirements


Skills & Experience

  • Experience working as an Apprenticeship Skills Coach, Trainer or Assessor
  • Background in Digital, Data, AI, Automation or Technology-related roles
  • Experience delivering or supporting digital or data apprenticeships (Level 3 or Level 4 desirable)
  • Strong coaching and mentoring skills
  • Ability to support learners remotely and manage caseloads effectively
  • Understanding of apprenticeship standards and funding rules


Qualifications (Desirable)

  • CAVA, TAQA, or A1 Assessing Qualification
  • Teaching qualification such as AET or equivalent
  • Relevant qualification or industry experience in AI, Data, Digital or IT


Why Join Us

  • Flexible / remote working
  • Competitive salary and benefits
  • Opportunity to work in a rapidly growing AI and digital skills sector
  • Supportive and collaborative team environment
  • Ongoing professional development opportunities

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Degree Apprenticeship - Data Scientist Level 6

Degree Apprenticeship – Data Scientist Level 6

Degree Apprenticeship – Data Scientist Level 6

Data Scientist Level 6 Degree Apprenticeship

VodafoneThree Level 6 AI Machine Learning Apprenticeship

Data Science Apprentice (SPACE) - Pfizer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

How Many AI Tools Do You Need to Know to Get an AI Job?

If you are job hunting in AI right now it can feel like you are drowning in tools. Every week there is a new framework, a new “must-learn” platform or a new productivity app that everyone on LinkedIn seems to be using. The result is predictable: job seekers panic-learn a long list of tools without actually getting better at delivering outcomes. Here is the truth most hiring managers will quietly agree with. They do not hire you because you know 27 tools. They hire you because you can solve a problem, communicate trade-offs, ship something reliable and improve it with feedback. Tools matter, but only in service of outcomes. So how many AI tools do you actually need to know? For most AI job seekers: fewer than you think. You need a tight core toolkit plus a role-specific layer. Everything else is optional. This guide breaks it down clearly, gives you a simple framework to choose what to learn and shows you how to present your toolset on your CV, portfolio and interviews.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in AI Job Applications (UK Guide)

Hiring managers do not start by reading your CV line-by-line. They scan for signals. In AI roles especially, they are looking for proof that you can ship, learn fast, communicate clearly & work safely with data and systems. The best applications make those signals obvious in the first 10–20 seconds. This guide breaks down what hiring managers typically look for first in AI applications in the UK market, how to present it on your CV, LinkedIn & portfolio, and the most common reasons strong candidates get overlooked. Use it as a checklist to tighten your application before you click apply.

The Skills Gap in AI Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

Artificial intelligence is no longer a future concept. It is already reshaping how businesses operate, how decisions are made, and how entire industries compete. From finance and healthcare to retail, manufacturing, defence, and climate science, AI is embedded in critical systems across the UK economy. Yet despite unprecedented demand for AI talent, employers continue to report severe recruitment challenges. Vacancies remain open for months. Salaries rise year on year. Candidates with impressive academic credentials often fail technical interviews. At the heart of this disconnect lies a growing and uncomfortable truth: Universities are not fully preparing graduates for real-world AI jobs. This article explores the AI skills gap in depth—what is missing from many university programmes, why the gap persists, what employers actually want, and how jobseekers can bridge the divide to build a successful career in artificial intelligence.