Specialist Tutor (Digital)

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## Specialist Tutor (Digital)Applylocations: HU9time type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: 29 June 2026 (30+ days left to apply)job requisition id: JR0000530**Number of Vacancies:**1**Time Type:**Full time**Worker Type:**Regular**Proposed Interview Date:**Friday, July 17, 2026**Hours of Work:**37**Hiring Manager:**Lisa Shepherdson**Contact Number:**01482 615347**Job Description Summary:**This is a Full Time, Permanent Position. Hull Training and Adult Education is part of Hull City Council and is one of the largest providers of vocational training and further education in the region, with an excellent reputation for delivering quality courses to industry. Recently rated by Ofsted as good for delivering apprenticeships we are looking to add to our team of skilled tutors and expand our digital offer. We are seeking a forward-thinking Digital Tutor to deliver the Level 4 Artificial Intelligence & Automation Practitioner apprenticeship, supporting learners to develop the skills needed to enhance productivity, streamline processes, and implement effective digital solutions. The successful candidate will guide apprentices in identifying opportunities for automation, analysing workflows, and applying AI-driven tools to solve real-world business challenges, while ensuring solutions are safe, ethical, and aligned with organisational needs. In this role, you will deliver engaging teaching, coaching, and workshops that enable learners to design, build, and test digital workflows using low- and no-code tools, as well as support them in evaluating technologies, measuring efficiency improvements, and driving user adoption. You will help apprentices translate complex technical concepts into practical applications, and support change management activities, ensuring learners can confidently implement AI and automation solutions in workplace settings. The ideal candidate will bring strong practical experience in AI, automation, or digital transformation, with excellent communication and coaching skills, alongside a passion for continuous learning and innovation to keep pace with emerging technologies and industry trends. A teaching qualification is desirable but not essential. If the postholder requires a Standard or Enhanced DBS disclosure the candidate is required to declare full details of everything on their criminal record unless the conviction/s and/or caution/s are considered “protected” in line with filtering rules for DBS checks. ROLE AND PURPOSE Supports the Centre manager and Deputy Head of service lead manager in implementing the learning and development approach. Working in Hull training Adult Education (HTAE) enabling services in the delivery of City workforce development and local employers upskilling targets to achieve business plans for their business. Working with HTAE Executive Board, Elected Members, Assistant Director and Head of Service at all levels across the partnership to ensure the learning creates wider opportunities for the organisational upskilling and underpins the achievement of the City Economic Plan and LSIP targets. The post holder will be directly responsible for the effective coaching, teaching, planning and organising of occupational skills training to apprenticeship standards and technical certificates as needed, assessing and reviewing learner’s progress and maximising the use of resources. Responsible for their own teaching, assessment and quality of the engineering programmes delivered at the engineering centre. Developing and providing curriculum that meets the requirements of local people, companies, commerce and industry. The post holder will provide individualised high quality careers education information advice and guidance (CEIAG) to existing and future cohorts internally and externally engaging learners and employers whilst promoting the service’s engineering provision. The post holder will ensure that effective Gatsby benchmarks are implemented within their curriculum plans. The post holder will be expected to deliver high quality Apprenticeship standards and will be responsible for the coaching and delivery to learners to achieve skills, behaviours, and knowledge to pass their apprenticeship to a distinction level wherever possible. The postholder will be responsible for the health & safety of their designated workshops and individual work-based section 10 assessments, ensuring all health & safety documentation including risk assessments and COSHH data sheets are in place and kept up to date. The post holder will maintain a minimum funded learner caseload, in line with policy and to be agreed with the line manager based on the particular sector subject area(s), the type of employment placement and geographical spread of students. This role will also be required to undertake service Internal Verification duties. To carry out the role, ensuring service standards performance indicators, and statutory requirements are met. Responsible for maintaining all electronic and paper records in accordance with service standards and ESFA contract requirements. To support the continual improvement cycle by ensuring all information requests from quality team are satisfied in a timely manner and records are maintained to meet the required standards as per ESFA contract expectations. The post holder will be responsible for recording outcomes, evaluating activities and meeting project targets and deadlines.**PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:** 1. To promote and safeguard the welfare of children, young people and/or vulnerable adults (Service Area to include where appropriate) 2. Customer Focus –Undertakes the identification of learning needs and responsible for designing, developing, and implementing learning resources to develop programme delivery and maximise learner performance and achievement.Regularly seeks feedback through the learner voice process and ensures that any issues relating to practice are dealt with promptly ultimately resulting in an improved service offer. Support the Centre Manager to use learner feedback to inform the self assessment process and service improvement.Facilitates effective and responsive engagement with people who use the service through the timely return of assessed / marked work to ensure learners continually progress and relationships are effective.Ensure that there are strong links (and communication flows in both directions) between the organisation and its employer stakeholder work streams to the ‘workshop and work-based training so that the key learning from theoretical practice and work-based assessments (including conducting and maintaining reviews) are communicated to the centre manager. As a member of the training team- the postholder will input into the development of centre training strategy and apprenticeship training programme to ensure these meet the priorities of the service and the needs of the employers. 3. Performance Management – High impact on the outcomes for HTAE young people and adults in terms of improving performance through effective learning and development. Consequential political and legislative risks associated with not achieving the required standards in (Ofsted, FATE, and awarding bodies) inspections are dealt with.Leads the evaluation of learning programmes to ensure impact of learning is measured effectivly. Produces qualititive and quantitive reports to the organisation providing recommendations when required and positively contribute to service improvement.Delivering learning, training, coaching and assessment on work-related programmes to meet the needs of employers and learners and to the standards set by awarding bodies or end point assessment organisations.Develop and facilitate the positive engagement of learners by upholding high expectations for attendance, behaviour, timekeeping and conduct, setting challenging objectives for self and apprentices. Responsible for the quality and timeliness of work. To ensure changes in ESFA funding rules are implemented effectively and the submission of all paperwork complies with ESFA funding rules. To ensure the consistent application of operational practice and policy across the team.To bring to the Centre Managers attention any areas of concern that may impact on service performance, particularly in respect of learners and where funding may be affected and work in a timely and appropriate way to resolve concerns/issues.To ensure that all mandatory training is kept up to date and regular CPD activities are undertaken, particularly in relation to sector specialisms. Ensure industry knowledge and competency is maintained to fulfil awarding body expectations and to support the service to retain a competent and confident workforce. Achieve agreed output targets in terms of key performance indicators taking responsibility to ensuring targets are met and developing and implementing appropriate actions if activities are behind target.Makes sure that standards are maintained, and continuous improvement is identified and actioned.Demonstrates high quality engagement with learners including providing coaching, teaching, one to one support and informal/formal discussion to create a learning environment that supports self-awareness and promotes development and skills improvement. 4. Statutory Obligations – None 5. Leadership –Leads on learning programmes and provides consultancy to employers, advice and guidance on these, in support of strategic priorities and awarding body guidelines. Ensures that all learning materials used in the delivery of programmes reflect current industry practices and guidelines and are of good, professional quality and relevant to the learning programme being delivered.Leads learners by being a role model and through engagement, encouraging and motivating learners to succesfully achieve their programmes objectives. Promotes high standards with regards to attendance, timekeeping and behaviour. Inspires and demands continuous improvement across the partnership ensuring cultural change.Demonstrates leadership on workforce development activities. Leads and manages new initiatives and works creatively to find solutions to issues with others. Models good practice and directs staff in mitigating risks, identifying priorities.Work alongside colleagues in line with the service‘s mission and strategic objectives to develop and provide high quality coaching, training and support to learners. 6. Service Delivery –Ensures equality of access to all learning programmes. Provision of approximately 42 learning weeks (pro rata) annually.Acountable for the effectiveness of retention, success, participation and attendance rates and ensure provision is at least good as evaluated through Ofsted criteria. 7. Team Development and CapabilityAids the team to have the right skills, knowledge and attitudes to perform their duties. Contributes to the development of the team to increase the overall effectiveness of delivery through proactively sharing experiences, knowledge and ideas to constantly raise standards and improve learners’ experience.Participating as a full member of the programme team and contributing to the development, promotion, review and delivery of programmes including standardisation meetings and self-assessment. 8. Self Management and Development Builds a reputation of respect from customers, peers and managers. Ensuring work is produced to the quality standards and deadlines as required. Working to the Councils competencies and ensuring that continuous development plan occurs. Seeks regular feedback on personal performance from customers, managers, peers and colleagues. 9. Accurately record, input, and maintain tracking of learner progress across all elements of their programme through to completion. 10. Participate in appropriate marketing activities and events/workshops to promote apprenticeship programmes and raise awareness amongst potential future learners, parents / carers and relevant agency advisors. 11. Working with others to ensure the complete and accurate delivery of apprenticeship programmes within funded timescales. NC4801.Specialist Trainer.docx**Compensation Grades:**GRADES 9.**Pay Ranges:**£39,862.00 – £42,839.00**Job Classifications:**3- Not Politically Restricted – Designated As Not Politically Sensitive (Politically Restricted Posts), 5- Enhanced & Childrens Barring List – (Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)), Casual – (Travel Allowance Policy), No – (Childcare Disqualification Requirement), No – (Statutory Post), OSP – Other Support Staff (School WorkForce Census)**Benefits of Working of Hull City Council:** – A competitive salary – An excellent pension through the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) – Initially 23 days annual leave depending on length of service. You will also get eight public holidays per year, and three additional days off, one in May/August and one during the Christmas/New year period – Career development and learning experiences from a range of training courses and learning methods – Supportive and forward-thinking culture – Great career development opportunitiesPlease ensure that you complete and submit your application by midnight prior to the closing date. Please ensure that your application demonstrates how you meet the essential criteria against the person specification as listed in the job description.#J-18808-Ljbffr…

Posted: May 30th, 2026