Are you a passionate and experienced SEND teacher/tutor looking to work with students on a one to one basis?

London Teaching Supply are currently looking for dedicated Tutors to support children with Special Educational Needs.

The pupils are out of school for various different reasons and need the support to ensure their education continues as it should.

The tuition takes place either in the students home, in a local school or in a local library or children's centre.

The hours are completely flexible from 5 to 30 hours a week and teaching normally takes place between 9am and 3pm Monday to Friday.

Successful candidates will have plenty of experience supporting students (Primary and/or Secondary) with special educational needs i.e.:

  • Autism
  • Aspergers Syndrome 
  • Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties
  • Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties
  • Specific Learning Difficulties

They must also be experienced in planning and preparing lessons and tailoring them to the students needs.

If you can offer a minimum 2 hours per day x 5 days per week, this may be the perfect position to suit your current lifestyle.

If you have QTS or can demonstrate previous success in tutoring young people we would like to hear from you.

Key attributes required

  • Experience tutoring Primary and/or Secondary students 
  • Experience tutoring students with SEN
  • Strong behaviour management skills
  • Good listening skills
  • Patience 
  • Creativity and the ability to think outside the box

It is also beneficial to have your own transport as the students may live some distance apart. This is not essential but would make things less time consuming.

All applications will be considered so please don't hesitate to apply.

Why work with us?

We were founded in 2008 and our staff have over 20 years experience in SEND education so truly understand what schools and local authorities require to support the children in their care. We will work hard to support you throughout your assignments and help you to develop your existing skills.

What you can expect from this position:

• Good rate of pay within the sector

• Flexible working hours

• Enhancement of your current skills and experience

• In house training and support

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All candidates are expected to share this commitment and will be subject to our stringent vetting process including reference and background checks and the necessary qualifications. You must also either be on the DBS Update Service or willing to apply for a new DBS.

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 must also be provided for any country you have resided in for 6 months of more within the last 5 years.

We promote equal opportunities. Because of this, we welcome applications from everyone with suitable skills and ability regardless of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, age, religion or belief. All applications will be accepted and reviewed solely on merit.