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A reputable recruitment company in the UK is looking for a Skills Coach for Data, Software Development and AI. This hybrid role involves delivering coaching and training to support learners and employers in work-based learning programs. Candidates should possess a relevant degree, technical skills in Microsoft 365 and Azure, and the ability to build strong relationships with employers. The position offers a competitive salary between £30,000 and £42,000, depending on experience.
Hybrid role with flexibility for remote working; travel to employer sites as required
£30,000 £42,000 (dependent on skills and experience)
As a Skills Coach you will be supporting learners and employer organisations through work-based learning programmes in Data, Software Development and AI-related disciplines. The role focuses on delivering coaching and training that enables learners to apply skills and knowledge effectively in the workplace, supporting both career progression and organisational impact.
The post holder will manage a caseload of learners, design and deliver blended learning, and work closely with employers and workplace mentors to ensure timely achievement and high-quality outcomes.
By submitting this application, you confirm that all information provided is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge. Any false or misleading information may result in your application being rejected or an offer of employment being withdrawn.
We are an equal opportunities employer and assess all applications fairly and without discrimination.
Personal data will be processed for recruitment purposes only, in accordance with UK data protection legislation, including the UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Due to the volume of applications received we are only able to reply to candidates who match the requirements of the job role, if you have not received a reply within 7 working days of your application being sent, unfortunately it has not been successful on this occasion.