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1:1 SEN Tutors

Date posted : 15/04/19
£20 - £30 per hour

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1:1 tutors required

£25 p/h

Teaching Personnel are seeking a hard working SEN Tutors to support pupils within mainstream schools. As a SEN Tutor, you will support learners with complex needs who need additional support, or require an advanced programme of learning in order to achieve their full educational potential.

Dependant on the pupils, tuition may take place in the school environment or at the students home with the support of an adult. Tuition ranges from a few hours a week to a few hours a day, so whatever your availability might be, we would like to hear from you!

As a SEN Tutor you will also assist in the development of pupils learning and progress in core subject areas. Main Responsibilities include:

* Working with individuals who may have physical disabilities, sensory impairments (i.e. visual or hearing), speech and language difficulties, learning difficulties such as dyslexia, conditions such as autism, social, emotional and mental needs or have a combination of these difficulties.

* Ensure that all learners, including those with special or additional requirements are able to access education and the whole curriculum.

The Ideal Candidate will have:

* A minimum of 2 years qualified teaching experience

* A good understanding of the Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) code of practice

* Have an ability to communicate effectively at all times through different mediums including spoken and written communication

* Ability to manage confrontation and challenging behaviour

* Patience, understanding and empathy with learners

Benefits for teachers include competitive rates of pay, flexible hours, CPD opportunities, on going support from your consultant as well as developing your skills whilst working.

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