Outreach Tutor - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom - Ackerman Pierce Ltd

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    SEND Outreach Tutors Urgently Required
    DBS costs covered Immediate Start **£20-£33 (depending on experience)
    Do you have experience working with a variety of SEND and have a background in teaching or private tutoring?
    Are you considering moving out of the classroom and into private 1:1 tutoring?
    Do you want to make a positive difference in a child's life and ready to take on a challenging yet highly rewarding job??

    We work closely with the local authorities, mainstream schools, and SEND Teams in the Cambridgeshire area and we specialise in providing qualified and experienced tutors to work with young people who are not currently accessing mainstream education.

    You will be supporting students with special educational and complex needs.

    This may include those with autism, ADHD, SPD (sensory processing disorder), Speech and Language difficulties, as well those struggling with mental and emotional challenges such as trauma induced behaviour, social anxiety and low self-esteem.

    This will be continuous and until the student is placed within a suitable school, when we will then set you up ready for your next student.

    Benefits of Working as an

    Outreach Tutor:
    No work to take home and more time to spend with your family.
    Ultimate flexibility in days worked = greater work life balance.
    Access to Twinkl which includes ideas for lesson plans, interactive activities, resource packs, PowerPoints and teaching ideas.
    Available during school hours and available for 2- 15hrs contracts per week.
    Qualified Teacher (QTS/QTLS/PGCE) preferred but other recognised teaching qualification and non-qualified teachers considered.
    Background in teaching in the core subjects of English, Maths, Science or SEND classes ranging from KS1-KS5.
    Ability to prepare and deliver appropriate curriculum using a range of teaching styles and methodologies.

    An adaptable, patient and caring approach to working with students with SEND and complex needs such as autism and ADHD, SPD, SEMH and other associated conditions.

    A willingness to work in a range of indoor and outdoor classroom activities.
    Reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work.
    To discuss this fantastic opportunity further or to find out what other exciting opportunities we are currently recruiting for, please call Charlotte on (phone number removed), email: or click on 'apply' today

    To be considered as a Tutor, you must have experience working with a variety of SEND,and have a background in teaching or private tutoring.