If your organisation needs to build practical AI and automation capabilities across teams, but you're unsure where to start, this guide is for you. We'll walk you through everything about the AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship - the qualifications included, what your team will learn, how it's funded, and why TESS Group's approach stands apart.
What is the AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship?
The AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship (ST1512) is a comprehensive 15-month programme designed to equip employees with practical skills to implement AI and automation tools in their daily work. It's a real apprenticeship - not awareness training - built for organisations that want measurable, lasting change in how their teams work with AI.
Unlike generic AI courses, this apprenticeship combines work-based learning with formal qualifications. Your apprentice learns by doing, supported by live online sessions delivered by experienced practitioners. By the end, they've applied AI concepts to real problems in your business.
Why it matters for your organisation
AI adoption isn't about technology alone - it's about people. This apprenticeship develops the confidence and capability your teams need to use AI responsibly, effectively, and as part of their normal workflow. And at TESS Group, we achieve a 59% distinction rate, which is three times the national average of 20%.
This is not a course where someone sits in a classroom for a week and comes back with a certificate. It is 15 months of applied learning, real projects, and genuine skill development. By the end, your apprentice is not just "aware" of AI. They are building automations and solving problems that directly affect your bottom line.
Who is the AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship For?
This is often the biggest misconception. Many organisations assume AI apprenticeships are only for IT teams. In reality, the AI & Automation Practitioner apprenticeship is built for every department.
Perfect for:
- HR teams - using AI for recruitment, employee engagement, and learning personalisation
- Finance and Accounting - automating invoice processing, forecasting, and financial reporting
- Marketing and Communications - AI-powered content creation, customer segmentation, and analytics
- Operations and Supply Chain - demand forecasting, process optimisation, and predictive maintenance
- Customer Service - intelligent chatbots, customer sentiment analysis, and workflow automation
- Data and Business Intelligence - advanced analytics and AI-driven insights
- Sales teams - pipeline optimisation, lead scoring, and sales forecasting
The apprentice sits within their own department and learns how to apply AI and automation to the real problems they face every day. This context-driven approach means skills transfer immediately.
No prior experience needed
You don't need someone with a computer science background. The apprentice should be someone who's curious, engaged with their role, and willing to learn. Many of our highest-performing apprentices came from non-technical backgrounds.
Some of our best apprentices came from roles like office manager, marketing coordinator, and finance assistant. They had zero technical background but they knew their department inside out. That domain knowledge is what makes the difference. We teach the AI skills, they bring the business context.
What Qualifications Are Included? Why TESS Stands Apart
This is where the AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship delivered by TESS Group really differs from competitors. Most training providers include 2 qualifications. We include up to 5.
The 5 included qualifications:
1. NCFE Level 3 Cyber Security
As your organisation increases AI adoption, cyber risks grow. This qualification ensures your apprentice understands how to use AI tools safely and protects organisational data.
2. NCFE Level 3 Data
Understanding data quality, governance, and ethics is essential when working with AI systems. This qualification bridges the gap between raw data and intelligent decisions.
3. NCFE AI Prompt Mastery
Prompt engineering is a core skill for the modern workplace. This qualification teaches your apprentice how to get the best out of generative AI tools through effective prompting techniques.
4. Microsoft AB-730 or Google AI Essentials
Depending on which edition your organisation chooses (Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace), your apprentice earns the industry-recognised certification that aligns with your platform.
5. BCS Foundation Certificate in AI (High Achievers)
Top-performing apprentices have the opportunity to earn this advanced qualification, demonstrating expert-level knowledge in AI concepts and applications.
Competitive advantage
At TESS Group, we include all five of these qualifications as standard. No hidden costs. No "upgrade fees". This depth of qualification gives your apprentice - and your organisation - a genuine competitive edge in the market.
What Will Your Team Learn? The 11 Integrated Modules
The AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship is structured around 11 integrated modules. These aren't separate courses strung together - they're designed to build progressively, with real-world application at each stage.
What is AI? How does it work? Demystifying the concepts behind artificial intelligence.
Understanding supervised and unsupervised learning, and how these approaches solve different business problems.
Working with ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Claude, Google Gemini, and other generative AI tools. Practical techniques, platform comparison, and responsible use.
Mastering generative AI through effective prompting. Tools and techniques your team will use daily.
Using data to understand your business and make better decisions. Data quality, bias, and interpretation.
Beyond AI: using RPA, workflow automation, and no-code tools to eliminate repetitive work.
Fairness, transparency, and accountability. How to implement AI in ways your stakeholders trust.
Context-specific learning. How AI and automation apply to your apprentice's own role and team.
How to help colleagues embrace AI. Communication, support, and managing resistance to change.
Keeping data safe. Understanding regulations, compliance requirements, and secure AI practices.
Bringing it all together. Your apprentice plans and executes an AI/automation project that delivers real value to your organisation.
Each module combines live online teaching, self-directed learning, and practical work-based projects. Your apprentice applies what they learn immediately in their role.
Module 11, the capstone project, is where everything clicks. Your apprentice identifies a real problem in their department, designs an AI or automation solution, builds it, and presents the results. We have had apprentices save their employer thousands of hours a year from a single capstone project. That is not theory. That is measurable ROI.
Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace - Which Edition?
We deliver the AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship in two editions. The choice is simple: pick whichever platform your organisation primarily uses.
Both editions are identical in depth and value
The core 11 modules cover the same AI and automation concepts. The main difference is the platform-specific tools used in case studies and practical examples. Your apprentice earns either the Microsoft AB-730 or Google AI Essentials certification, depending on the edition chosen.
Platform-diverse: we work with your AI strategy
Regardless of which edition you choose, every apprentice is introduced to a wide range of AI platforms including ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Claude, Google Gemini, and more. We are not tied to a single vendor. We work with your organisation's existing technology stack, AI policies, and strategic direction. If your business has specific approved tools or governance requirements, we adapt the practical learning to match. The goal is confident, platform-literate people who can evaluate and use whichever tools your organisation adopts, now and in the future.
| Feature | Microsoft 365 Edition | Google Workspace Edition |
|---|---|---|
| All 11 modules | Yes | Yes |
| 5 industry qualifications | Yes | Yes |
| Platform-specific certification | Microsoft AB-730 | Google AI Essentials |
| Live online delivery | Yes | Yes |
| Duration | 15 months | 15 months |
How is it Funded? Clear Answers to Your Questions
Funding is often the question holding organisations back from investing in apprenticeships. Let's be clear: this programme is affordable, and there's funding available to cover most or all of the cost.
For levy-paying organisations
If your organisation pays the Apprentice Levy (0.5% of annual pay bill for companies with £3m+ pay bill), this apprenticeship is fully funded through the levy. There's no additional cost.
For non-levy organisations (and SMEs)
The government co-funds 95% of the training cost. Your organisation pays 5% as a co-investment. This is the standard model for most apprenticeships, and it's one of the best value learning investments available.
Many SMEs find that the cost of the co-investment is offset within months by the productivity gains and automation projects their apprentice delivers.
What we DON'T recommend
Don't choose an apprenticeship provider based on lowest cost alone. The cheapest isn't always the best. TESS Group charges fairly for the value delivered - 5 qualifications, expert trainers, Ofsted Good status, and a proven track record of distinction-level outcomes. That's worth the investment.
How is it Delivered? Live Online, Nationwide
The AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship is delivered via live online sessions. This offers flexibility without losing the engagement and accountability of a structured programme.
Delivery approach:
- Live online sessions - Interactive teaching delivered by experienced practitioners, not recorded lectures
- Nationwide availability - Delivered across England with no travel requirements
- Scheduled to minimise disruption - Sessions typically run 1-2 days per week, scheduled around your business needs
- Supportive learning environment - Small cohorts mean your apprentice gets individual attention and support
- 24/7 learning platform access - Resources, assignments, and support available whenever needed
- Experienced trainers - All TESS Group trainers have real-world experience delivering AI and automation in organisations
There's no "one-size-fits-all" online programme here. Your apprentice is part of a cohort, learning alongside peers from other organisations, which builds professional networks and exposes them to different perspectives on AI implementation.
How Long Does it Take? 15 Months Plus EPA
The apprenticeship itself lasts 15 months. After that comes the End-Point Assessment (EPA).
What is the EPA?
The End-Point Assessment is the final evaluation - a way of independently confirming your apprentice has achieved competence across all the key areas of the apprenticeship. It consists of three components:
- A practical project (50%) - Your apprentice plans and executes a real AI or automation project that delivers value to your organisation. They present their approach, outcomes, and learning.
- Written exam (30%) - A 2-hour exam covering knowledge across the 11 modules. Scenario-based, practical questions rather than pure theory.
- Professional discussion (20%) - A conversation with an independent assessor where your apprentice reflects on their learning, discusses how they've applied concepts in their role, and discusses how they'll continue developing.
The EPA is rigorous but fair. It's designed to assess whether your apprentice can genuinely apply AI and automation knowledge in a professional context, and for most, they absolutely can.
What Comes Next? The L4 → L5 Pathway
Completing the AI & Automation Practitioner L4 is not the end of the journey. It is the launchpad. Your apprentice leaves with the skills to build automations, AI agents, and smart workflows. The next question is: who decides where and when to deploy those capabilities strategically?
That is exactly what the AI Leadership Unit AU0002 (Level 5) is designed for. Launching on 28 April 2026, this unit takes senior leaders and managers through AI strategy, governance, ethics, and transformation planning. It can be completed in as little as 1 to 16 weeks.
The Complete AI Pathway: Build → Lead
Level 4: AI & Automation Practitioner teaches your team to build AI solutions, automations, and agents. 15 months, up to 5 qualifications.
Level 5: AI Leadership Unit (AU0002) teaches your leaders to direct where AI gets deployed and how it connects to business strategy. 1-16 weeks.
Together, they give your organisation both the hands-on capability and the strategic direction to get real value from AI.
Explore the AI Leadership Unit →The L4 apprenticeship builds the people who create the AI solutions. The L5 unit develops the leaders who decide which problems to solve, how to measure success, and how to scale what works. You need both. One without the other leaves value on the table.
Where This Fits: The 5 Levels of AI Literacy
The AI & Automation Practitioner L4 sits at Level 4 (AI Builder) in our 5-level AI literacy framework. That means your apprentice progresses from understanding AI to actually building solutions. Here is how the full framework maps:
- Level 1: AI Aware – understands what AI is and where it fits
- Level 2: AI User – can use tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini
- Level 3: AI Applier – selects and integrates AI into workflows
- Level 4: AI Builder – builds automations, agents, and custom solutions (this apprenticeship)
- Level 5: AI Strategist – sets AI vision, governance, and transformation roadmaps (AU0002)
If you are thinking about building an AI Academy within your organisation, this apprenticeship is the engine at the centre. It takes people from AI awareness all the way through to building real solutions, and the Level 5 pathway completes the picture for leaders.
Employers are starting to think about AI literacy as a company-wide capability, not something you send three people on a course for. The AI Academy model, where you map every role to a level and build structured pathways, is where the smartest organisations are heading. This apprenticeship is how you get people to Level 4.
Why TESS Group? How We Compare to Other Providers
There are several providers offering Level 4 AI apprenticeships. Here's why organisations increasingly choose TESS Group for the AI & Automation Practitioner Level 4 Apprenticeship.
What sets us apart:
- 5 qualifications included (not 2 or 3) - Comprehensive credential that genuinely develops capability, not just awareness
- Ofsted Good status - Independent validation of our quality and approach
- 59% distinction rate - Three times the national average of 20%. Our approach works.
- 4.9 out of 5 stars from 689+ apprentice reviews - Authentic feedback from those who've been through the programme
- Experienced trainers with real implementation experience - Not academic theorists, but practitioners who've delivered AI projects in organisations like yours
- Context-driven learning - Your apprentice applies learning directly to their own department and role, not hypothetical case studies
- Nationwide delivery with no travel - Live online sessions available across England
- Dedicated apprentice support - Small cohorts, clear support structures, and genuine partnership with employers
Our track record speaks
TESS Group holds Ofsted Good status as an apprenticeship provider. We're an approved training partner for BCS, CMI, NCFE, and Microsoft. And our apprentices consistently achieve distinction rates that far exceed national averages. This isn't marketing - it's verified performance.
FAQ: Your Questions Answered
We hear these questions regularly. Here are the answers.
Do apprentices have to be under 19 when they start?
No. This is a common misconception. Apprentices can be any age. The Apprentice Levy funding is available regardless of apprentice age. The only restriction is that they must not have previously completed a qualification at Level 4 or above, but we can discuss your specific situation.
How much time does the apprentice spend away from their normal role?
Live online sessions typically run 1-2 days per week, scheduled around your business needs. Beyond that, there's self-directed learning and work-based projects. The apprentice remains productive in their role throughout, applying their learning immediately. There's no expectation of "0 days out of the business" - they're genuinely learning and developing, which takes some time.
What's the difference between this apprenticeship and a short online course?
An apprenticeship is a structured, long-term programme (15 months minimum) with formal qualifications, live teaching, assessed work, and an independent End-Point Assessment. An online course might teach concepts but doesn't deliver qualifications or rigorous assessment. Apprenticeships develop actual capability; courses often deliver awareness. Our distinction rate proves the difference.
Is an apprentice's salary included in the cost?
No. Apprentice salary is separate from training costs and is set by your organisation (subject to minimum wage requirements). The training cost is just the programme delivery. Salary is what you pay the apprentice as an employee.
What happens if the apprentice doesn't pass the EPA?
It's rare (our pass rate is high), but if an apprentice doesn't pass the EPA on their first attempt, they can resit specific components. We provide additional support and tutoring at no cost. The apprentice continues to learn and develop until they achieve the standard.
Can we do this apprenticeship with multiple apprentices at once?
Yes. Many organisations recruit cohorts of 2-5 apprentices onto the same programme. They attend together, learn from each other, and often deliver multiple projects across different departments. This approach is often more cost-effective and creates internal networks of capability.
What if our apprentice wants to progress further after completing this apprenticeship?
This is one of the most exciting parts. The AI Leadership Unit AU0002 (Level 5) launches on 28 April 2026 and is the natural next step. It takes 1 to 16 weeks and develops strategic AI leadership: governance, ethics, transformation planning, and ROI measurement. Your L4 apprentice builds the solutions, then the L5 unit teaches them (or their manager) to direct where those solutions create the most value. For technical specialists, the AI & ML Fellowship (Level 6) offers a degree-equivalent pathway into machine learning with TensorFlow and PyTorch. Both are fully funded through the Levy.
How is the apprentice supported day-to-day?
Your apprentice has a dedicated mentor within your organisation (usually their manager) and receives direct support from TESS Group trainers. We provide a learning platform, regular check-ins, and clear escalation routes if they're struggling. It's a genuine partnership.
Does the apprentice need a laptop or specific software?
Yes, they'll need a laptop with internet access and the relevant platform tools (Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace depending on the edition). Most organisations already provide these as part of standard IT provision. We provide detailed technical requirements upfront.
What if we have questions not covered here?
Get in touch. Book a free discovery call with our team. We'll discuss your specific situation, answer your questions, confirm the apprentice's eligibility, and explain the funding options in detail. No obligation.