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Sensory Tutor

Connex - Tutors
West Yorkshire
4 days ago
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Role: Sensory Tutor 
Location: Face-to-Face, in Home or School, Leeds/Wakefield 
Hours: Monday to Friday, Flexible Hours
Contract: Part-Time/Full-Time Options Available 

Key Responsibilities:

Deliver personalised 1:1 tutoring sessions to students with sensory needs, ensuring engagement and progress in their learning.


Develop and adapt lesson plans to suit individual learning styles and needs.
Support students’ social and emotional development alongside their academic progress.
Create a safe, supportive, and encouraging learning environment.
Collaborate with parents, carers, and other professionals to ensure cohesive support.
Multi-sensory approach to learning. 

Requirements:

Experience working with children or young people with SEMH/SEN needs.


Ability to build rapport and motivate students with varying levels of engagement.
Strong understanding of safeguarding and confidentiality protocols.
Patience, empathy, and the ability to adapt teaching methods to meet individual needs.
Relevant qualifications in education or support work.

Benefits:

Flexible working hours to fit your schedule.


Opportunities for professional development and training. A rewarding role where you can make a tangible impact on students’ lives. We deliver tuition and interventions to over , pupils every year.
Free access to our Tutor Toolkit skills development package comprising over 34 courses.
You will be measured against our 22 standards of tutoring excellence and provided on going skills development as required.
Professional tutor quality mark. Progression pathway to a professional freelance tutor
Competitive daily rate.
PAYE paid weekly.

If you are enthusiastic about education and have a strong commitment to supporting young people with SEMH/SEN challenges, we would love to hear from you!


Protected Characteristics:


All offers are conditional upon satisfactory background checks, including a DBS check. All appointments will be made subject to a DBS check. Connex Education Partnership is committed to a policy of equal opportunities. We respect and value cultural and religious diversity and will not discriminate based on age, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, religion, culture, marital status or disability. Everyone is assessed on merit alone.


Connex Education Partnership is an employment agency and employment business.

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