Loughborough Business School is an international leader in research and teaching across business, management, finance, and economics. Consistently rated as one of the UK's top-ten business schools in national league tables, Loughborough is also one of an international elite group of institutions to have AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB accreditation. The School's leading position is built and developed around a vibrant international community that provides an excellent environment for progressing academic careers. We offer Level 7 Degree Apprenticeships which enable employers to invest in the professional development of their employees. This is to the mutual benefit of both the organisation and the individuals. We are dedicated to providing an excellent overall experience to our apprentices in terms of supporting them to gain the knowledge, experience and skills they require to become senior leaders in their field. We are looking to appoint an Apprenticeship Mentor to support our apprentices through their studies. Applicants should have a track record of mentoring and/or coaching, and experience of teaching on postgraduate and executive programmes is also useful. The successful candidate will contribute to the success of the School’s apprenticeship provision by supporting important relationships between the apprentice, the employer and the School. The successful candidate will help develop and enhance the activities of the School’s apprenticeship provision through mentoring, client relationship management, and supporting the apprentice journey from onboarding activities to End Point Assessment. Specifically, this post will support apprentices through their apprenticeship, work with companies enrolling participants on degree apprenticeships, and ensure that apprentices are able to fulfil the vocational elements of the apprenticeship. They will also support apprentice onboarding activities and develop individual training plans for the apprentices and monitor the apprentice development against these plans with the workplace mentors and academic teams. Ensure that apprentices maintain appropriate evidence and that both informal and contractual ongoing reporting is completed. Apprenticeship Mentors will work with apprentices on one or more programmes and develop strong supportive relationships with them and their line managers/workplace mentors. For more information, please refer to the job description and person specification. Informal enquires should be directed to: Mike Kennard, Professor of Teaching Practice and Director of Executive and Professional Education at M.Kennardlboro.ac.uk. The deadline for applications is Wednesday 1st January 2025. Interviews will take place in-person week commencing Monday 20th January 2025. £34,866 to £45,163 per annum. Subject to annual pay award.