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KS2 to GCSE Tutor for LAC and Young People with SEND - Bournemouth

KS2 to GCSE Tutor for LAC and Young People with SEND - Bournemouth

Targeted Provision

Dorset

  • £30 per hour
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
26 March 2020

Job overview

Core subject KS2 to GCSE freelance tutors for LAC and Young People with SEND required in Bornemouth and surrounding areas. 

There are over 2 million vulnerable children in the UK. 1.6 million of these have no established, recognised form of education support to meet their needs.

We require experienced educators to tutor looked after young people, and those with SEND in the Dorset region. This tuition primarily covers the core subjects (English, Maths, and Science), from KS2 through to GCSE. Experience working with young people in care, children in need and/or those with SEND is highly desirable.

Tuition will normally take place in the home of the young person, with the carer or parent present at all times. The number of hours varies from 1 - 15 hours per week, per student. There is also the possibility to take on multiple students per week, if desired.

Requirements:

  • Enhanced DBS (we can help obtain this at cost if needed)
  • Minimum 3 years teaching experience
  • Two professional references
  • Professional Teaching Qualifications (QTS)

Targeted Provision was created to ensure that young people who are not receiving the support they need from mainstream education, are catered for. In addition, we take the well being and professional development of our tutors very seriously, as we understand that without great tutors, young people cannot receive the tuition they need.

It is a strict requirement that you have the ability to work in a way that promotes the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.

This position involves tutoring in a self-employed capacity to provide short-term engagements as and when they arise. We do not offer any set amount of work nor expenses coverage and we advise you, as a subcontractor, hold public liability insurance. However, working with Targeted Provision allows you to maintain full control of your own schedule as a self-employed tutor. A new contract will be provided for each new service you provide, we offer you the opportunity for flexible working, and there will be no obligation placed upon you to accept work we offer you.

Working with Targeted Provision means you maintain ownership over how to best structure and deliver your sessions, a service for which you invoice us on an ongoing basis as they are delivered.

We look forward to receiving your CV, outlining your relevant skills and experience that can help make a difference.

About Targeted Provision

We support the UK’s most vulnerable Young People by providing 1-1 tuition sessions with specialist tutors.

Joining Targeted Provision as a tutor is your chance to make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable young people across the UK. With tailored 1-1 tuition sessions, you'll provide holistic support that addresses academic, emotional, and developmental needs. Our supportive network values your expertise, offering continuous growth opportunities and recognition for your contributions.

Experience flexibility with us - whether online, in-person, or hybrid, you'll have the freedom to work according to your schedule and preferences. Enjoy professional autonomy, tailoring sessions to meet each individual's unique needs. Plus, with competitive rates ranging from £25 to £35 per hour, your efforts are recognised and compensated accordingly.

Join us for a fulfilling role where you positively impact lives while receiving the support, flexibility, and growth opportunities you deserve. Apply now to join our team of specialist tutors.

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