The Complete Guide to the Google Workspace AI Apprenticeship (Level 4)

7 April 2026 • 14 min read • AI & Automation
TL;DR The AI & Automation Apprenticeship Level 4 comes in two editions: Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. If your organisation runs Google Workspace, the Google edition teaches Gemini AI across Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail and Meet, plus AppSheet for no-code app building and automation. Learners earn the Google AI Essentials certificate alongside their NCFE qualifications. Same apprenticeship standard (ST1512), same EPA, same £18,000 levy funding — just built around the tools your team already uses.

Why a Google Workspace Edition Exists

Most AI apprenticeship providers only teach Microsoft tools. If your organisation runs Google Workspace, that creates a problem: your team learns Copilot and Power Automate on the apprenticeship, then comes back to a workplace that runs Gemini and Google Sheets. The skills don't transfer cleanly, the tools don't match, and the investment doesn't land.

The Google Workspace edition solves this. Every AI tool, every automation exercise, every project is built around the Google ecosystem your team already works in. Learners use Gemini where they already use Gmail. They build automations in AppSheet where their data already lives in Google Sheets. They create AI-enhanced presentations in Google Slides, not PowerPoint.

The result is an apprenticeship that sticks — because it's teaching AI skills in the same environment learners return to every morning.

Key point Both editions follow the same AI & Data Citizen standard (ST1512), cover the same knowledge, skills and behaviours, and lead to the same End-Point Assessment. The difference is the tooling — Google or Microsoft — not the qualification.

What the Google Edition Covers

The apprenticeship is structured into progressive modules. Modules 1–10 are identical across both editions, covering AI fundamentals, data literacy, automation principles, ethical AI, and project management. Module 11 is where the editions diverge: it teaches AI tools in context, using the platform your organisation actually runs.

Here's what the Google Workspace edition teaches in Module 11 and throughout the practical project work:

Gemini in Google Docs

Draft documents, summarise long reports, rewrite for different audiences, generate content from prompts — all inside the document editor your team already uses.

Gemini in Google Sheets

Analyse data with natural language prompts, generate formulas, create charts from descriptions, spot trends and anomalies without writing code.

Gemini in Google Slides

Generate slide decks from text briefs, create visual layouts, summarise presentations, and build speaker notes — cutting hours from presentation prep.

Gemini in Gmail

Draft replies, summarise email threads, extract action items, and manage inbox workflows using AI — directly inside Gmail.

Gemini in Google Meet

AI-generated meeting summaries, automatic note-taking, action item extraction, and real-time translation — so meetings turn into outcomes, not just calendar entries.

AppSheet (No-Code Automation)

Build custom business apps and automated workflows without writing code. Connect Google Sheets data to mobile-friendly apps, approval workflows, and automated notifications.

Google AI Essentials Certificate

The Google edition includes the Google AI Essentials certificate — Google's own foundational AI credential. It covers how AI works, responsible AI principles, and practical applications across Google tools. This is included in the apprenticeship at no extra cost and gives learners a recognised credential from Google alongside their NCFE qualifications.

Google vs Microsoft: Side-by-Side Comparison

Google Workspace Edition

For Google-Stack Organisations

  • Gemini AI across Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail, Meet
  • AppSheet no-code app building & automation
  • Google AI Essentials certificate
  • Projects use Google Workspace data and tools
Microsoft 365 Edition

For Microsoft-Stack Organisations

  • Microsoft Copilot across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams
  • Power Automate & Power Apps
  • Microsoft AI credential
  • Projects use Microsoft 365 data and tools
Feature Google Workspace Edition Microsoft 365 Edition
Apprenticeship Standard ST1512 — AI & Data Citizen ST1512 — AI & Data Citizen
Level Level 4 Level 4
Levy Funding £18,000 £18,000
AI Assistant Google Gemini Microsoft Copilot
Automation Platform AppSheet (no-code) Power Automate & Power Apps
Ecosystem Certificate Google AI Essentials Microsoft AI credential
NCFE Qualifications NCFE L3 Cyber Security, L3 Data, L3 AI Prompt Mastery NCFE L3 Cyber Security, L3 Data, L3 AI Prompt Mastery
End-Point Assessment Identical (portfolio + professional discussion) Identical (portfolio + professional discussion)
Duration ~15 months ~15 months
KSBs Covered All ST1512 KSBs All ST1512 KSBs

The takeaway: if your team works in Google Workspace, the Google edition means everything they learn on the apprenticeship is immediately applicable. No translation layer. No switching between ecosystems. Just AI skills built into the tools they open every day.

Who the Google Edition Is For

This apprenticeship isn't just for IT teams. It's for any professional who uses Google Workspace daily and wants to work smarter with AI. That includes:

The common thread: they all use Google Workspace. They all have repetitive tasks that AI and automation could handle. They all want to get more from the tools their organisation already pays for.

Already using Google Workspace but paying for AI features you don't fully use? Many organisations have Gemini included in their Google Workspace Business or Enterprise plan but aren't using it. This apprenticeship teaches your team to actually use the AI capabilities you're already paying for — turning a dormant licence feature into measurable productivity gains.

What Learners Build (Real Examples)

The apprenticeship is practical. Learners build real solutions that solve real problems in their organisation. Here's what Google edition projects typically look like:

Automated Expense Approval System

A finance team member builds an AppSheet app connected to a Google Sheet. Staff submit expenses on their phone, the app routes approvals to the right manager based on amount thresholds, and Gemini in Sheets generates the monthly reconciliation summary. What used to take two days of manual chasing now runs itself.

AI-Powered Customer Feedback Analysis

A customer service lead connects survey responses in Google Sheets to Gemini. Instead of reading hundreds of comments manually, they use natural language prompts to categorise feedback by theme, sentiment, and urgency. Weekly reports that took a full afternoon now take fifteen minutes.

Intelligent Meeting Workflow

A project manager uses Gemini in Meet to auto-generate meeting summaries with action items. Those action items feed into a Google Sheet tracker via AppSheet. Stakeholder updates are drafted in Gmail by Gemini using the latest Sheet data. The entire meeting-to-action pipeline runs with minimal manual input.

HR Onboarding Automation

An HR administrator builds an AppSheet onboarding portal. New starters fill in their details on a mobile-friendly form. The system automatically generates their welcome documents in Google Docs, schedules calendar invites for induction meetings, sends introductory emails via Gmail, and notifies IT to provision accounts. The entire onboarding sequence that used to take three hours of admin now triggers automatically.

Qualifications and Credentials

Learners on the Google Workspace edition earn:

The combination gives learners practical, accredited qualifications covering cyber security, data, and AI prompting (all NCFE Level 3) alongside a platform-specific credential from Google. Employers get proof that their team member can work safely with AI and data and apply it specifically in Google Workspace.

Funding and Cost

Employer Type Cost How It Works
Levy-paying employer £0 additional £18,000 drawn from your Growth & Skills Levy pot
SME (under 50 staff) £0 100% government-funded — no employer contribution
SME (50+ staff) £900 5% co-investment of £18,000 — government pays 95%

Both editions — Google and Microsoft — are funded at the same £18,000 rate. There is no cost difference between the two. The edition is chosen at enrolment based on your organisation's platform.

Why Choose TESS Group for the Google Edition

Most apprenticeship providers only offer the Microsoft edition. It's the default. TESS Group offers both — because organisations running Google Workspace deserve an apprenticeship built for the tools they actually use, not a Microsoft programme with Google mentioned as an afterthought.

Running Google Workspace? Let's Talk.

The AI & Automation Apprenticeship L4 (Google Workspace edition) is fully levy-funded at £18,000. We'll help you enrol the right team members and get them building real AI solutions from week one.

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How to Get Started

  1. Check your platform: Confirm your organisation runs Google Workspace (Business, Enterprise, or Education). If your team uses Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Sheets daily, you're a fit.
  2. Identify learners: Any employee aged 16+ who uses Google Workspace in their role and hasn't completed a Level 4 apprenticeship in AI. No prior AI experience needed.
  3. Book a discovery call: We'll walk you through the programme, confirm eligibility, and discuss which team members would benefit most.
  4. Enrolment: We handle the paperwork, set up the levy funding, and get learners started — typically within 4–6 weeks of the initial conversation.
  5. Learning begins: One day per week, blended delivery. Learners start applying Gemini and AppSheet to their real work from the first module.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Google Workspace edition a different apprenticeship from the Microsoft one?

No. Both editions follow the same AI & Data Citizen apprenticeship standard (ST1512), cover the same knowledge, skills and behaviours, and lead to the same End-Point Assessment. The difference is Module 11, which teaches AI tools in context — Gemini and AppSheet for Google users, or Copilot and Power Platform for Microsoft users. Everything else, including NCFE qualifications and the EPA, is identical.

Can we switch between the Google and Microsoft editions?

The edition is chosen at enrolment and determines which tools learners train on throughout Module 11 and their project work. If your organisation migrates platforms mid-apprenticeship, speak to your TESS Group account manager — in some cases adjustments are possible, but the core AI and automation skills transfer between ecosystems.

Do learners need prior experience with Google Workspace?

Basic familiarity with Google Docs, Sheets, and Gmail is helpful but not essential. The programme teaches AI capabilities from the ground up. If your team already uses Workspace daily, they are more than ready.

What is the Google AI Essentials certificate?

Google AI Essentials is Google's own foundational AI certificate. It covers how AI works, responsible AI principles, and practical applications across Google tools. Learners earn this as part of the Google Workspace edition — it is included in the apprenticeship, not an extra cost.

How much does the Google Workspace AI apprenticeship cost?

The apprenticeship is funded at £18,000 through the Growth & Skills Levy. Levy-paying employers use their levy pot at no additional cost. SMEs with fewer than 50 employees can access 100% government funding. SMEs with 50+ employees pay 5% co-investment (£900).

What qualifications do learners earn?

Up to five qualifications: NCFE Level 3 Cyber Security Practices, NCFE Level 3 Certificate in Data, NCFE Level 3 AI Prompt Mastery, and the Google AI Essentials certificate (Google edition only). Top performers can also earn the BCS Foundation Certificate in AI. Plus the apprenticeship certificate itself upon passing the End-Point Assessment.

Is this only for IT teams?

No. The AI & Automation L4 is designed for any professional who uses digital tools daily. Operations managers, finance teams, HR administrators, marketing coordinators, project managers, customer service leads — anyone who works in Google Workspace and wants to automate repetitive tasks and use AI to work smarter. It is specifically not a developer programme.

How long does the apprenticeship take?

Typically 15 months, with learners studying one day per week alongside their role. The programme is structured into modules that build progressively. End-Point Assessment follows the learning period. Most learners complete within 15–18 months total.

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Rod Doyle

Director at TESS Group. 15+ years designing apprenticeships and workforce development programmes for organisations across the UK. Specialist in AI and automation training for non-technical teams.