Salary:
£20 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Casual
Start date:
January 2025
Apply by:
28 February 2025
Job overview
Gujarati Community Language Tutor required – The Forest Academy (London Borough of Redbridge)
Required: Jan 2025 until May 2025
In response to the impact that the recent COVID-19 pandemic has had on the education of students nationwide, The Forest Academy is looking to expand the academic support network available to our students. We are seeking to appoint an inspiring and motivated Gujarati tutor committed to expanding the learning experiences of our students and provide tuition for small groups of young people, helping them to achieve excellence.
If you are academically specialised in Gujarati and interested in inspiring the next generation of students to study your discipline, then we’re keen to hear from you.
Your responsibilities will include:
1. Supporting students in 1:1 or small groups for subject-specific tuition sessions.
2. Supporting students to become independent, co-operative, and collaborative learners.
3. Putting interventions in place to support students with their specific needs.
The part-time role is paid at £20 per hour and includes a free lunch.
About Forest Academy
Forest Academy
Harbourer Road, Hainault, Ilford
Essex
IG6 3TN
United Kingdom
+44 20 8500 4266
The Forest Academy is a medium-sized, community school integral to the Beacon Multi-Academy Trust. We are a good school (Ofsted, 2023), serving a diverse and vibrant community in Hainault.
Values and vision
We are proud of the inclusive nature of TFA, particularly our Additionally Resourced Provision, Beacon Communication School, for students with a range of social communication difficulties including Autism and Asperger’s syndrome, with a new 6th form provision as part of Beal 6th form.
We have a co-located 6th form with Beal High School. We have exceptionally high aspirations for all of our students, and support them to set goals and think about their futures. Students from TFA and Beal 6th form go on to some of the best universities and apprenticeships, and we consistently secure 100% progression for our students.
Our school has an atmosphere of challenge and purpose. Our students experience a rich, varied curriculum ensuring excellent outcomes and high-quality progression routes. We seek to broaden our students’ experiences by providing a choice of more than 40 clubs per week, and all students access a range of curriculum trips each year.
Ofsted
The Forest Academy has been judged as a good school (January 2023).
“Forest Academy is a welcoming place for pupils of all cultures and faiths… Leaders and governors have high expectations for all pupils, including pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).
Pupils feel safe and are happy. Staff have a positive working relationship with pupils, which reflects the school’s culture of respect. Pupils are polite and considerate of others. They learn in an orderly and calm environment.”
View Forest Academy’s latest Ofsted report
Principal
Mr Will Mackintosh
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