£30/hr to £38/hr
England, United Kingdom
Contract

SEN Tutor

Posted by Asend Limited.

ASEND tuition supports SEND pupils and continues their learning while they cannot access school or don't have a school place. We are looking for an SEN Tutor with Key Stage 3 experience to support an autistic pupil in Aylesbury to help engage her in learning and help with identifying and managing her emotions.

Job details

Role: SEN Tutor

Working hours: 4 hours per week on Wednesday mornings

Pay: £30-38 per hour

Location: Aylesbury

Contract: Part-time

What ASEND Tuition Is

We are looking for inspirational tutors to support children and young people with SEND in Aylesbury. We support pupils with SEND who are not attending school for a number of reasons including Mental Health issues, or lack of a suitable school place. We aim to prepare them for a return to mainstream or special school.

We tutor pupils of all ages face-to-face within school times, and in a range of settings including homes, schools, community centres and out in the community. Our tuition is completely pupil-focused and can target developing early learning, following an academic curriculum, providing emotional support or developing life skills. We need a wide range of tutors to support our pupils to meet their specific needs and ensure good progress. We work very hard to match each tutor with pupils who can most benefit from their skills and expertise.

If you think this is not the right role for you, do still apply as we are always on the lookout for people with different expertise to work with our pupils in various locations.

About The Pupil

Our pupil is a 15-year-old non-binary student with emotionally based school avoidance and mental health needs. She has not engaged in education since last year and has been approved for a specialist placement. She has ADHD, general learning difficulties, and was diagnosed with autism. She has experienced developmental trauma and struggles with her emotions. She is a young carer. Science, English and Art are her favourite subjects and are a great place to start with building confidence and a relationship with her.

A new teacher will need to have an understanding of neurodiversity, be sensitive to gender identity, and be aware of the impact of trauma on emotional well-being. The teacher should have experience working with students who have trauma and be able to provide therapeutic support for her mental health needs. It is important for the tutor to be knowledgeable about ADHD and ASD, as well as being familiar with considerations that may arise for girls on the spectrum. Building a strong therapeutic relationship with her, providing a safe and supportive environment, and helping her develop coping strategies for managing her emotions will be crucial in supporting her education and well-being.

About you:

  • You'll have some experience with SEN: Autism, SEMH, ADHD
  • You may be an experienced tutor or teacher or have experience working with children in a therapeutic way
  • You'll have a passion for helping pupils overcome any barriers to learning and difficulties with engagement
  • You'll be good at building rapport and strong relationships with children and their families - we work closely with families to create a plan
  • Ideally, have some experience of helping children with their learning
  • Have the ability to motivate and inspire pupils
  • Use a person-centred approach in their work
  • Make the wellbeing, achievement, and progress of your pupils central to everything that you plan and do
  • Have the determination and energy to bring about continuous improvement.

Benefits:

  • Generous and competitive rates of pay with a pay structure to increase your pay
  • Pay scaling to enable you to increase your rate
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • Friendly support and guidance to enable you to meet the individual needs of learners and to ensure that you feel confident in your position
  • Training in working with children with SEND
  • Option to arrange work around the existing schedule
  • Join a friendly and supportive team

At ASEND you will always be well supported by our highly qualified and experienced team and well-remunerated for your work.

About ASEND

ASEND is a highly specialist SEND business, placing dedicated SEND professionals in schools and services throughout the UK.

We see ourselves as a SEND company rather than a recruitment agency, which means that we do more than just staffing for SEN education. Our Directors all have a unique understanding of SEND and between them share a wealth of knowledge and experience unparalleled in the field. Our team all have a passion for helping young people with SEN overcome barriers and progress. Your experience with us and our young people will therefore feel very different to what you may normally expect as a result.

If you are seeking a truly rewarding position and are passionate about enriching the lives of young people, then do not hesitate to apply now and one of our specialist team will review your application.

ASEND is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure.

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