Functional Skills Maths Tutor - Work with an SEN School
Are you passionate about teaching and empowering young people with diverse needs? We are partnering with an SEN school to recruit a committed, enthusiastic Functional Skills Maths Tutor. In this role, you will have the rewarding responsibility of teaching numeracy skills to students aged 16-25 of mixed abilities, supporting their growth and engagement in a unique, hands-on learning environment.
About the Role
As a Functional Skills Maths Tutor, you will deliver maths teaching to students at various levels, from Pre-Entry Level up to Level 2, while collaborating with other tutors to integrate numeracy within practical skills environments. You'll foster a learning atmosphere that enhances self-esteem and engagement, supporting students as they build foundational skills aligned with their individual needs and strengths.
Hours and Salary Options:
Full-Time (40 hours per week, 40 weeks per year):
Full-Time Equivalent Salary: £31,547 - £32,900 per annum, with potential earnings up to £37,634 based on completed internal training and length of service
Actual Salary: £27,679 - £28,666 per annum, pro-rated, with potential earnings as above
Part-Time (24 hours per week, 40 weeks per year):
Actual Salary: £16,560 - £17,319 per annum, pro-rated, with potential earnings as above
Key Responsibilities
Teach numeracy skills to students with special educational needs, including those with challenging behaviors and mental health difficulties
Support other tutors in embedding numeracy within practical skills-based sessions, in both classroom and outdoor settings
Instill enthusiasm and enjoyment in learning to enhance student engagement and self-esteem
Tailor teaching to students with varying learning barriers, supporting their progression in a supportive, therapeutic educational environment
Candidate Requirements
Experience working with young people and vulnerable adults with SEN, challenging behaviors, and mental health needs
Ability to teach maths from Pre-Entry Level up to Level 2; experience with GCSE teaching (or willingness to train towards it)
Appropriate teaching qualifications, such as a PGCE, or equivalent, and a minimum Level 3 subject specialism in numeracy
Professional, flexible approach with the ability to work alongside students in practical craft, land-based, and classroom environments
Benefits
Competitive salaries with progression based on qualifications
Auto-enrollment pension scheme
33-38 days annual leave, including bank holidays (based on length of service)
Casual dress, cycle-to-work scheme, discounted/free food, on-site parking
Extensive training and development, including in areas like Autism, Attachment, Emotional Resilience, and our unique Practical Skills Therapeutic Education (PSTE) method
Medicash health cash plan and employee assistance program through BHSF
About the SEN School
This SEN school offers a scenic, hands-on learning environment that includes craft workshops, sustainably managed woodlands, and biodynamic land. As part of a trust dedicated to supporting young people with learning differences, the school uses a research-led, therapeutic educational approach that combines practical skills and holistic support, helping students build work and life skills in a supportive setting.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will undergo an Enhanced DBS check, medical check, references, and verification of qualifications and right to work in the UK.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: £27,679 - £28,666 per year (actual, pro-rated)
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