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GCSE tutor - Herefordshire/ Worcestershire

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SEND Specialist Tutor Opportunity - 1:1, WR6/WR2 Area (Herefordshire/Worcestershire border)

Prospero Teaching is looking for a SEND Specialist Tutor to deliver a bespoke face-to-face tuition package on a 1:1 basis to a highly able Year 9 pupil with ASD and DCD who is currently accessing education through an EOTAS package.

The Opportunity
This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity for a skilled and empathetic tutor who can combine subject knowledge across core GCSE subjects (including English, Maths, Sciences, and Humanities) with a nurturing and personalised approach to learning.

The pupil is intellectually curious, with a particular interest in subjects like quantum mechanics, but he requires structured, foundational teaching to close learning gaps and build GCSE-level competence. Your role will involve delivering engaging, motivating lessons that meet him at his level-both academically and emotionally.

You will play a vital part in re-engaging this learner with the curriculum, helping him to build confidence and prepare for qualifications, with support from Prosperos consultant team and regular communication with his wider care team.

Contract/Position Details:
Location - Within the pupils home in WR6 5SB and WR2 5TA (travel between locations may be required; both are rural, so access to a car is essential)

Position - 1:1 SEND Specialist Tutor

Type of work - Contract

Start date - ASAP

Duration - Ongoing, expected 16 hours per week

End date (if applicable) - TBC

Contract type - Temporary

Full-time/part-time - Part time (up to 16 hours per week)

Minimum rate of pay - GBP25 per hour (negotiable based on experience and subject coverage)

Hours - Flexible and to be agreed with the carer

Experience, Training and Qualifications:
QTS or equivalent preferred

Proven experience with SEND, particularly ASD and DCD

Able to plan and deliver multi-subject, KS3/GCSE content (Maths, English, History, Politics, Science, Computer Science, Geography)

Must be patient, creative and passionate about making learning accessible and enjoyable

Familiarity with closing knowledge gaps for high-ability learners with inconsistent prior attainment

To be eligible for this role, the 1:1 Tutor must:
Hold the right to work in the UK

Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service, or be willing to process a new application

Provide two professional child-related references

Have a valid UK driving licence and access to a car (essential for this rural delivery)

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To find out more or apply for this 1:1 SEND Specialist Tutor position, please send your CV to (url removed)

Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy

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