SEN Outreach Tutor

Posted Yesterday by Prospero Teaching
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Job description


Prospero Teaching are partnered with Local Councils and SEND teams throughout the UK. We provide educational support to individuals who are currently out of mainstream education, those seeking additional support, and individuals with SEND.


We are currently looking for a Tutor with Qualified Teacher Status or equivalent to provide KS1-KS4 Maths and English support on a 1:1 basis who is not currently accessing mainstream education.


The students have a diagnosis of ADHD and Autism. As they have been out of education for some time, they require support with their core subjects, Maths and English, however will be working at a lower level. The tutor will need to assess their current ability and reintroduce education into their routine whilst a suitable school provision is found. Lessons will take place either in a local Library or the young persons home.


Due to the nature of the students we provide support to, applicants must hold QTS and have a background and strong understanding of SEN.


Position Details:
Position: KS1 - KS4 Tutor
Hours: 10-15 hours a week (during the school day)
Start date: ASAP
Duration: ongoing


Experience, Training and Qualifications:
QTS or equivalent
Have experience working with SEND or disengaged pupils
UK classroom teaching experience
Be creative, patient and willing to think outside of the box


To be eligible for this role, the potential 1:1 SEN Outreach Tutor must:
Hold the right to work in the UK
Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application
Provide two professional child-related references.

Required skills

  • SEN
  • Tutor
  • Outreach

Reference: 53470420

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