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Computing Trainer (Full Training Provided)

Harrow

£35,000 - £45,000 + Full Training + 23% Pension + Progression + 52 Days Holiday

Are you experienced in Computing and looking for a career change?

Do you want a role that offer autonomy, hybrid working, variety, brilliant benefits and a role where you make a real difference to people's lives?

This institution has exciting growth plans and is looking to increase its headcount and number of students. With an excellent reputation for looking after its staff, they provide fantastic training, qualifications & progression opportunities as well as several generous benefits.

In this role you will work with up to 20 young learners in the area who are going through their Level 2-5 Computing qualifications. You will be tasked with guide, coaching, assessing and mentoring these apprentices.

The ideal candidate will live within a 20 miles radius of Harrow, have experience in any of the following fields: Computer Games Development, Power BI, Cloud Storage and Tools, Big Data and Business Analytics, AI and Machine Learning, Networking, Cyber Security and Programming.

This is a brilliant role for an IT professional to come off the tools and work with the next generation of IT professionals.

The role
*Full training provided
*Working with 20 young learners who are at various stage of their qualifications.
*Managing your own day
*Full autonomy
*Amazing benefits

The person
*Have experience in Computing and ICT
*Hold a relevant degree in Computing
*Wants to move into a Trainer Role

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