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Secondary SEN Tutor


Teaching Personnel

£20 - 30 per hour

London

Temporary | Part Time

09/05/2025

No

We are looking for a patient and experienced SEN tutor to work with a school-aged student in their home. The student has Special Educational Needs (SEN) and requires personalised support to help them develop academically, socially, and emotionally. This is a one-to-one tutoring role that involves creating tailored lessons to suit the student's specific learning style, while ensuring that their SEN needs are met in a calm, supportive, and structured environment.

  • The student has Special Educational Needs, including challenges with attention, focus, and communication.

  • They benefit from individualised support, with lessons that are broken down into smaller, manageable tasks.

  • They may have emotional or behavioural needs that require a nurturing, patient approach.

  • A calm, flexible, and encouraging tutor will be most effective in supporting their progress.



  • Experience working with SEN students
    , particularly those with conditions such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or other learning difficulties.

  • A calm, empathetic, and patient approach that helps build trust and encourages progress.

  • Experience creating individualised learning plans and using a variety of teaching strategies, including visual aids, hands-on activities, and sensory tools.

  • Excellent communication skills, both with the student and their family, to provide regular updates and feedback on progress.

  • Enhanced DBS check (current or willingness to obtain one).



  • Relevant teaching qualifications such as QTSPGCE, or equivalent are beneficial but not essential.

  • Specific training in SEN (e.g., autism, ADHD, dyslexia) is highly desirable.

  • Experience working in one-to-one or small group settings with children with additional needs.

  • Familiarity with specific SEN strategies, such as scaffolding, visual learning, or behaviour management techniques.



  • Plan and deliver individualised lessons to meet the student's specific learning needs.

  • Use a variety of SEN teaching strategies to engage the student and support their learning.

  • Monitor the student's progress and provide regular feedback to the family on areas of improvement and development.

  • Foster confidence and self-esteem in the student through positive reinforcement and encouragement

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please