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Digital Apprenticeship Assessor

  • Remote
    • London, Greater London, United Kingdom
  • Apprenticeships

Job description

About Decoded

We are Decoded, the pioneers of transformative technology education. We democratise cutting-edge skills and help transform traditional businesses into tech companies. We give our learners the skills and confidence to embrace the future of work through the intelligent, ethical, and creative application of technology.

Overview

As a Digital Apprenticeship Assessor, you are responsible for assessing apprentices against the Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviours (KSBs) for our Data Technician (Level 3), Data Analyst (Level 4), Digital Support Technician (Level 3), and Machine Learning (Level 6) standards. You will ensure all assessment decisions are fair, valid, reliable, and fully compliant with regulatory standards and organisational policies.

The role plays a vital part in the learner journey, providing the critical evaluation and feedback necessary to move apprentices through their program and toward successful completion.

Accountabilities

As a Digital Apprenticeship Assessor at Decoded, you are accountable for:

— Assessment Delivery: Conducting high-quality assessments against digital standards, including projects, professional discussions, and observations.

— Quality & Compliance: Maintaining accurate assessment records and ensuring total compliance with Assessment Organisation, DfE, and IQA guidelines.

— Learner Readiness: Collaborating with Learner Support Coaching to determine when learners are prepared for formal assessment.

— Inclusive Practice: Applying equality, diversity, and inclusion principles to ensure learner inclusion throughout the assessment process.

— Professional Standards: Maintaining up-to-date occupational knowledge of data and AI tools to ensure assessments reflect current industry practice.

Specific roles and responsibilities:

Assessment Delivery

— Conduct high-quality assessments of apprentices against the digital standards following the guidance of the Assessment Organisation.

— Assess a range of evidence, including projects, professional discussions, and observations,including Mock professional discussions as required

—Make accurate and timely assessment decisions

— Provide clear, constructive feedback to apprentices following the guidance of the assessment organisation

—Work closely with the Learner Support Coaching team to determine when learners are ready for assessment

—Liaise with the IQA team on sampling and validation of assessment decisions

Quality & Compliance

— Maintain accurate assessment records in accordance with IQA guidelines

— Ensure compliance with Assessment Organisation / DFE requirements

— Apply equality, diversity, and inclusion principles

— Comply with safeguarding, Prevent duty, and data protection requirements

— Ensure learner inclusion when conducting assessments

Occupational Competence & Standard Knowledgw
— Apply current occupational knowledge of data and AI roles and tools

— Understand the differences between Level 3, Level 4 and Level 6 standards

— Maintain CPD in data and assessment practice

Stakeholder Engagement

— Communicate effectively with apprentices and colleagues

— Participate in standardisation activities

Team & Reporting Structure

This role will report into the Quality & Curriculum Assurance Manager

Job requirements

Who are you?

Essential:

— Strong knowledge of data collection, analysis, and interpretation

— 2+ years of experience assessing data or digital apprenticeship standards

— Experience of using AI tools

— Experience of using AI tools

— Assessor qualification (TAQA, A1, CAVA or equivalent)

— Data-driven and proactive, using insights to inform strategy, measure impact, and drive continuous improvement.

Desirable:

— IQA qualification

— Data or analytics-related degree or professional qualification

— EPA assessment experience

Technical Skills:

— Advanced Excel

— SQL

— BI tools such as Power BI and or Tableau

— Python

— Competent in the use of AI tools and AI Automation

— Knowledge of GDPR and data governance

Skills & Behaviours

Your performance will be measured by and driven by a mindset built on being:

— Fair, objective, and consistent

— Organised and detail-focused

— Professional and approachable

— Committed to continuous professional development

Day-To-Day

Our working hours are 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday (UK time). You plan your working day around the best outcomes for success, identifying and prioritising projects against business needs. As we work with clients across different time zones, there may occasionally be times when you need to be flexible, for example, delivering a session for a US-based client might mean finishing later in the evening. When this happens, you're encouraged to adjust your hours, such as starting later that day or the next, to support a healthy work-life balance.

Given the global nature of our learner and customer base, you may be OR it is likely that there will be occasions when you are required to adjust your working hours, working outside your normal working pattern of 9am – 5pm. We will endeavour to provide as much notice as is reasonably possible and discuss this with you in advance of any prolonged requirements. In these cases, you will be entitled to flexibility around working time to ensure adequate rest breaks

Apart from the above, working at Decoded means you’ll get:

— 33 days leave per year (inclusive of bank holidays) and an extra tenured holiday enabling team members to gain an additional day for every year you are with us (after the first 2 years) up to a maximum of 8. We also close the office for 2 full weeks at Christmas at Decoded's discretion, which does not come out of your holiday allowance.

— Modern, flexible and fully serviced offices at WeWork

— Company pension contributions

— Private health care, including dental, GP and hospital cover & gym discount to help you prioritise your wellbeing*

— Travel insurance

— Social events, including in-person company get-togethers, department away days and Christmas lunch

— Continuous learning and development. You will be challenged with lots of responsibility and exciting projects in an environment that encourages learning, creativity, personal growth, and collaboration

— Free monthly lunches

— Casual dress every day

Salary: Up to £38,000 per annum

*Benefits may differ slightly depending on your location of residence.

Decoded is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people, and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. All roles involving interaction with learners, or access to sensitive learner data, are subject to mandatory background clearances. Successful candidates will be required to undergo a DBS check; where the role meets the criteria for regulated activity, an Enhanced DBS check (including a barred list check) will be required prior to commencement of employment.

We also require 2 professional references that come from either of the following:
- Your HR department
- Current or previous manager
- Someone senior to you in the business

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