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We’re looking for a passionate IT & Digital Skills Trainer who’s ready to inspire the next generation of tech talent. You’ll bring digital skills to life, delivering practical, engaging training across IT, cybersecurity, programming, and more.

As part of our Service Delivery team, you’ll help learners build confidence, progress into careers, and gain the qualifications that open new doors.

What You’ll Do
Deliver high-quality, hands-on training in IT and digital skills (Level 2)
Support learners’ individual development — identifying strengths, building confidence, and helping them hit their goals
Keep lessons engaging, relevant, and adaptable to different learning styles
Track progress, attendance, and outcomes, ensuring learners stay on course
Collaborate with colleagues to keep delivery standards high and learner experience seamlessWhat You’ll Bring
Teaching qualification (PGCE, CertEd, QTS or Level 4 teaching qualification, or level 3 teaching/assessors qualification
Full UK Driving License and have access to a car when required. This role may involve regional travel.
Solid industry experience in IT, digital, or a related field
Up-to-date knowledge of the digital sector and emerging tech trends relating to the ICT industry
Excellent communication and organisation skills
A genuine passion for helping people learn, grow, and achieve their goals
Able to demonstrate commitment to safeguarding and health and safety in the workplaceWhy You’ll Love It
Remote/Hybrid role with occasional travel across East Midlands sites
£35k–£45k salary, depending on experience
Work with an award-winning national training provider
Supportive team that values innovation, collaboration, and personal growth
The chance to shape digital futures and make real social impactIf you’re ready to bring energy, expertise, and purpose to every session, hit Apply and let’s start shaping tomorrow’s tech talent today.

For further information contact Simon Atkins - Pertemps Work Based Learning team

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