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Tutor (Maths & English) - Oldham - Part-Time, Flexible Hours

Prospero Teaching
Greater Manchester
2 days ago
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Job description

Prospero Teaching is currently recruiting experienced 1:1 Tutors in Oldham to deliver high-quality Maths and English tuition to pupils across Early Years, KS1, KS2, KS3, and KS4

We work closely with Oldham Council to provide face-to-face tuition for vulnerable children, including those with Special Educational Needs (SEN), in community settings across Oldham borough (including Royton, Denshaw, Mossley, and Middleton).


Role Details:


Location: Community settings across Oldham (local travel required)
Hours: Approx. 20 hours per week (flexible between 9am and 3pm)
Pay:£27 – £30 per hour, depending on experience
Contract:Ongoing, part-time, flexible
Subjects: Maths and English (tutors must be able to teach both)
Start date: ASAP


Requirements:


* Experience tutoring both Maths and English within the UK curriculum (QTS preferred but not essential)
* Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to apply
* Able to provide 2 professional references covering at least the last 2 years (since 2023)
* Experience working with SEN pupils is desirable
* Ability and willingness to travel locally across Oldham borough
* Commitment to delivering patient, empathetic, and engaging tuition tailored to individual needs


Further Information:


This role offers a fantastic opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the education of vulnerable children. You will work 1:1 with pupils, many with SEN, supporting them to develop confidence and skills in both Maths and English.


You will be expected to create and deliver tailored learning plans, often employing a therapeutic approach to re-engage students with their learning and help structure their educational routine. Regular progress monitoring via weekly reports will be part of your responsibilities.


Sessions are generally during school hours (9am-3pm), with flexibility offered to fit your availability.


If you are passionate about making a real difference and want to earn GBP30 per hour working part-time with flexibility, please apply now!


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