Artificial Intelligence and Automation Practitioner
Level: 4
Standard Number: ST1512
Overview
Artificial Intelligence and Automation Practitioners enhance productivity, streamline processes, and support continuous improvement through the safe and responsible use of automation, integration, and AI tools. They understand, select, and implement digital solutions to address inefficiencies in existing systems. They support improvement wherever digital workflows exist and are typically embedded in operational teams, working in digital support roles, or in change delivery functions. They play a key role in unlocking time and cost savings supporting organisations to realise the potential for AI, automation and digital solutions to improve efficiency, accuracy or productivity.

Assessment
The new assessment plans have one mandated and one secondary assessment method.
Mandated Assessment Method
Project
Secondary Assessment Method
Presentation OR Professional Discussion
Mandated Method: Project
- This assessment requires the apprentice to complete a real project based on an AI or automation solution in their workplace
- The project brief sets out the parameters of the assessment, including what is assessed, what must be submitted, and the timescales involved
- Apprentices also complete a project workbook alongside their project – this supports them to break the work into stages, from design through to implementation, and to collate evidence of their project activity throughout
Secondary Method 1: Presentation
- This assessment asks the apprentice to deliver a presentation based on an AI or automation solution they have implemented, which may be the same as their project
- There is no question and answer section, but the assessment brief provides clear guidance on what content must be included
Secondary Method 2: Professional Discussion
- This assessment is based on discussing an AI or automation solution implemented in their workplace, which can also be the project
- The assessment brief provides structured discussion areas to support preparation
Apprenticeship Assessment Fee
Centre Assessment Fee

Helpful Resources
Tech Stack Guide
Our Tech Stack Guide outlines the recommended tools, systems and resources that can help employers create a practical learning environment, support workplace application, and maximise the impact of the programme.
Webinar
Our Standard Spotlight Webinar takes a practical look at the opportunities ahead, the challenges employers and training providers may face, and how DSW can help you align delivery to the new assessment criteria with confidence.
