Course description
Data Analyst – Level 4 Apprenticeship
Found in any sector that uses data to make business decisions, data analysts work to ascertain how data can be used to answer questions and solve problems.
In today’s world, data analysis plays a crucial role in making decisions more evidence-based and helping organisations operate more effectively.
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for the creation and delivery of their own work, to meet business objectives.
This apprenticeship aims to prepare learners with all the knowledge, skills and behaviours they need to be a success in the field of data analysis.
Teaching and learning
- You will be allocated a dedicated Skills Teaching Assessor.
- An individual learning plan developed with you and your Skills Teaching Assessor.
- Formal progress reviews with your assessor every 8-10 weeks.
- Coaching and mentoring forms an integral part of your individual learning journey to ensure you have the most appropriate guidance and support to complete your programme.
- Mutually agreed SMART targets that take into consideration your individual ambitions and career goals.
Additional off-the-job training
- Practical training.
- Shadowing.
- Coaching and mentoring.
- Online learning.
- Support with assessment.
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Upcoming start dates
Suitability - Who should attend?
Entry Requirements for English and maths:
Apprentices are required to meet the initial entry points for English and maths as follows:
- For level 2 Apprenticeship training for companies the minimum entry level for English and maths is ‘Entry level 3’ (E3).
- For all level 3 and 4 Apprenticeship training for companies the minimum English and maths level 1, ideally level 2.
- For level 5 and 6 Apprenticeship training for companies, the minimum English and maths should be level 2, some individual circumstances may be considered at level 1.
Initial assessment is completed prior to starting the course. All applicants will be supported to attain these entry levels prior to joining the course, or whilst on the course, where possible.
Apprentices working with young people and vulnerable adults would be required to hold a DBS clearance as necessary.
Eligibility:
You’ll need to be:
- 16 or over by the end of the summer holidays
- living in England
- not in full-time education
Who it's for:
Data analysts may work in various departments within their organisation, for example finance, sales, HR, manufacturing, or marketing. They can be found in any employment sector, public or private, including retail, distribution, defence, banking, logistics, media and local government.
Typical job titles include data analyst, departmental data analyst, junior analyst, problem analyst.
Why choose Ixion Holdings Ltd
We are a national ‘Grade 1’ Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ training provider.
As part of Shaw Trust, in 2021 we supported over 475,000 people.
100% of respondents at their end of apprenticeship survey said their Teaching Assessor was knowledgeable and experienced.
Expenses
Contact the provider for more information on pricing.
Continuing Studies
This apprenticeship is recognised for entry onto the Register of IT Technicians confirming SFIA level 3 professional competence and those completing the apprenticeship are eligible to apply for registration.