Secondary Tutor

Posted 20 March by Remedy Recruitment Group
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Secondary Tutor based in Southend-on- Sea, Essex

Remedy Education are looking for a Secondary Tutor to work 1:1 with a student with SEN, you will be teaching the students core subjects.

The young student has ASD, challenging behaviour and needs special support throughout the day.

SEN experience needed: You will work privately or through the local authorities on a 1: 1 basis to make a difference to children with SEN including autism, ADHD, dyslexia and other additional needs.

To be a SEN Tutor Primary you will need:

  • QTS;
  • at least 8 years' experience teaching and assessing English and / or Maths and / or Science in primary and / or secondary schools;
  • at least 8 years' experience working with SEN special educational needs such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, ADD, PDA, dysgraphia, and global developmental delay;
  • a proven record of being able to heighten pupil's confidence, self-esteem and love of learning;
  • 100% passion for education, commitment, reliability and honesty;
  • to creatively apply differentiated techniques to planning and teaching;
  • excellent communication, literacy and numeracy skills;
  • incredible patience;
  • an excellent knowledge of different learning styles and how to use these;
  • the ability to deal with possible behaviour issues;
  • the ability to work flexibly and attend meetings outside hours if necessary;
  • to be a team-worker;
  • a Enhanced DBS on the update service;
  • a willingness to apply for public liability and professional indemnity insurance;
  • register to work as self-employed.

Please apply now or call Sophie at Remedy for more information

Reference: 52351008

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