Outreach Tutor

Outreach Tutor

Posted 1 week ago by Remedy Education

£35 Per hour
Undetermined
Undetermined
East of England

Summary: The Outreach Tutor role at Remedy Tutors involves providing flexible, face-to-face educational support to children with special educational needs (SEN) in Purfleet and surrounding areas. Tutors will plan and deliver engaging lessons tailored to individual student needs, focusing on both core subjects and life skills. Essential responsibilities include tracking student progress and managing challenging behaviors while potentially engaging in outdoor learning activities. Experience with SEND students and a valid enhanced child workforce DBS are required for this position.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide face-to-face support to children with SEN, including ASD, ADHD, PDA, SEMH, or PMLD.
  • Plan lessons and resources tailored to the student's needs.
  • Deliver engaging sessions in core subjects or life skills.
  • Apply skills to raise pupils' confidence and manage challenging behavior.
  • Track learning progress and provide monthly reports.
  • Engage in outdoor activities related to learning about plants and nature.

Key Skills:

  • Experience working with SEND students.
  • Valid enhanced child workforce DBS.

Salary (Rate): £35/hour

City: Purfleet

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

Outreach Tutor

Remedy Tutors are looking for Outreach experienced tutors, teachers who are looking for flexible and rewarding work with a rewarding schedule in Purfleet and surrounding areas.

This Outreach tutor role involves:

  • working with children with SEN and providing face to face support to children with ASD, ADHD, PDA, SEMH or PMLD at their homes or a local centre e.g., town hall, library or a centre;
  • planning lessons and resources around the student's needs. This could be in the core subjects or life skills;
  • plan and deliver engaging sessions;
  • apply skills to raise pupils' confidence;
  • manage children with challenging behaviour;
  • track the learning progress of the student to achieve their desired learning outcomes and being able to provide monthly reports;
  • potentially engage in outdoor activities such as learning about plants and nature with the student, learn about visuals to communicate in some cases.

The work is fitted around your availability.

Experience working with SEND students and a valid enhanced child workforce DBS are both essential.

Please apply now or call Jay at Remedy for more information.