Digital Skills Trainer

Manchester
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Digital Skills Trainer

Contract Type: Permanent 

Hours: Full-time (37.5 per week) 

Salary Scale: £38,000 – £42,000 per annum

Location: Manchester, M16

Closing Date: 30th April 2025

We’re looking for an experienced, progressive and engaging professional to join the Disruptive Learning team and drive the organisation and delivery of digital training across our bootcamp and apprenticeship digital programmes.

Are you a digital professional with industry experience, passionate about sharing your knowledge and shaping the next generation of talent If you’re looking for a new career challenge where you can inspire and develop others, this Digital Skills Trainer role could be your perfect next step!

The person that joins the Disruptive Learning team will be a key role in delivering part of the Disruptive Learning Growth Strategy and deliver a sector leading curriculum with high quality teaching learning and engaging learning resources and activities, and champion digital technologies to enhance quality, accessibility and opportunity. If you’re someone that’s passionate about tech, loves disrupting the status quo, is highly solution focussed, champions inclusivity and embraces the power of difference, this is the role for you.

The Role: 

We are looking for someone who’s forward-thinking with bold ideas, whilst also ensuring the basics are covered, always doing the right thing and remaining compliant.
Utilise your industry knowledge to develop engaging and industry relevant curriculum and programmes.
Collaborate with the partnerships team, external partners and academic teams to facilitate specific contributions to the curriculum design and delivery, and the wider student experience as required.
Deliver highly effective and engaging learning and teaching activities at various levels to learners with varying levels of experience on campus, online, in an external setting or in a project-based learning environment.
Provide an organised and structured approach to curriculum development and delivery preparation, managing own workload to ensure tasks are completed to a high standard within required timescales.
Collaborate with the partnerships team and employers to develop programmes, curriculum, and training that enable learners to progress into successful careers.

Essential Criteria:

Degree or Level 4 qualified.
Technical industry and vendor certifications including but not limited to areas such as cloud computing, software / web development, data, AI/ML, security and networking or significant industry experience. 

Please note this role will require an enhanced DBS.

Why UA92

UA92 is a modern, forward-thinking university backed by the Class of ‘92 and Lancaster University
Strong industry partnerships in Digital 
An empowering and agile working culture, enabling you to live your lifestyle, fuel your passions and do your best work
35 days of annual leave (including bank holidays) + paid leave over Christmas and New Years
Birthday Leave, our gift to you!
Comprehensive Medical Insurance with Aviva
Annual Eye Care and Glasses Voucher with Specsavers
Comprehensive Life Insurance with AIG
Generous Pension Scheme
EAP with access to private GP’s
Learning and Development Opportunities
UA92 in the Community (three paid days leave for community/charity activity annually)
Cycle to Work Scheme

Equality, Diversity & Inclusion:

UA92 is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment where everyone is valued and supported. We welcome applications from all backgrounds. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from individuals of all identities and experiences.

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