Outreach Tutor - Sittingbourne, United Kingdom - Southern Education Recruitment

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Description
To provide students, who attend the school, outreach provision with a fulfilling learning experience. To create a nurturing and caring atmosphere and environment for our students to feel safe and encouraged to learn.

As an experienced Tutor with a backgroundin encouraging and empowering students, you will assist students to act in respect of achieving social independence, personal, social and educational development by addressing each individuals needs and to assist them to overcome barriers to learning, bothinside and outside the classroom, in order to achieve their full potential.

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Outreach Tutor (1:1):

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Full-Time (Monday
  • Friday):
- **Hours 08:15am

  • 16:00pm**:
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SEN
  • Social, Emotional, Mental Health

Key Accountabilities:


  • To have the ability to work with students with varying needs including SEN, SEMH, ASC, ADHD, and to work with ability and patience.
  • Good knowledge of the National Curriculum with the ability to differentiate for each individual student.
  • To create and implement an action plan for each child who needs support.
  • Ability to keep records, plan your own workload, and prioritise effectively.
  • To plan and deliver a wide range of extracurricular activities which promote learning, good behaviour, better social skills, and wellbeing
  • To assist where and when necessary, with the transition of students to mainstream school or college.
  • To participate, with other staff, in the comprehensive assessment of children and young people to identify and address barriers to learning.
  • To work closely with the Head of School to ensure that the needs of children with special education needs are met.
  • To ensure that all paperwork is set out and ready to collect on collection days
  • Ensure that all written reports & safeguarding issues are reported on the day of the allegation
  • Follow the procedures outlined in the outreach folder.
  • To provide regular written reports on your work as directed by the Head of School.
  • To comply with all relevant legislation and school policies and procedures.
  • To work from the school site, or in various places frequented by the public or in the young person's home.
  • Undertake additional duties as part of the School Team and assume other duties which may reasonably be required or delegated by the Head of School, from time to time.
  • Be able to commit to working the hours specified above.
  • If you have been a UK resident for less than 5 years, a right to work visa must be provided and a criminal background check certificate must be provided for any country resided in for 6 months or more within the past 5 years.
  • Provide all required documentation (ID, Qualifications)

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