Job Description
Job description\n\n1:1 Tutor for Year 11 Student with ASD and MLD (GCSE Preparation)\n\nLocation:L7\nJob Type:10 hours per week (IN PERSON)\nDuration:Ongoing, reviewed termly\n\nSubjects:Maths and English\n\nAbout the Role:\n\nWe are looking for a patient, compassionate, and skilled tutor to provide 1:1 tuition to a Year 11 student with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Moderate Learning Disabilities (MLD) as he prepares for his GCSE exams. The successful candidate will work closely with the student to ensure that he is supported throughout his learning journey, with a focus on boosting confidence, understanding key academic concepts, and developing the necessary skills for exam success.\n\nKey Responsibilities:\n\nIndividualised Support:Provide personalised 1:1 tuition tailored to the student’s specific learning needs and challenges, focusing on core GCSE subjects (English and Maths).\t\nGCSE Exam Preparation:Help the student review and understand the GCSE curriculum, breaking down complex concepts into manageable tasks and ensuring he is prepared for exam conditions.\t\nLesson Planning:Develop and implement engaging and structured lesson plans that cater to the student’s learning style, using a variety of resources and strategies to support understanding and retention.\t\nProgress Monitoring:Regularly assess and track the student's academic progress and tailor lessons accordingly. Provide feedback and make adjustments to ensure continuous improvement.\t\nEmotional and Behavioural Support:Provide guidance and support to manage stress and exam anxiety.
Implement strategies for emotional regulation and positive behaviour management to create a calm and supportive learning environment.\t\nCollaboration with Family:Communicate regularly with parents and relevant staff to ensure that the tutoring aligns with the student’s wider educational plan, and to provide updates on progress.\t\nStudy Skills Development:Help the student develop key study skills, such as organization, time management, revision techniques, and exam strategies.\t\nEncouraging Independence:Foster a sense of confidence and independence in the student, enabling him to take ownership of his learning and work towards becoming a self-sufficient learner.Essential Skills and Experience:\n\nProven experience working with students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Moderate Learning Disabilities (MLD), especially in a GCSE setting.\t\nStrong understanding of the GCSE curriculum and how to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of SEN students.\t\nExperience in creating and delivering individualized lesson plans to support students with different learning needs.\t\nExcellent communication and interpersonal skills to build a positive relationship with the student and his family.\t\nPatience, empathy, and the ability to remain calm and supportive under pressure.\t\nKnowledge of various teaching strategies for SEN students, including visual aids, scaffolding, and breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps.\t\nExperience in managing behaviour and helping students cope with exam-related stress and anxiety.Desirable Qualifications:\n\nDegree in Education, Special Education, Psychology, or a related field.\t\nSpecific training in supporting students with ASD and MLD (e.g., TEACCH, PECS, or other autism-specific programs).\t\nExperience in preparing students for GCSE exams, with an understanding of exam formats and strategies to improve performance.How to Apply:\n\nTo apply, please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your experience in supporting students with ASD and MLD, particularly in the context of GCSE preparation. In your cover letter, please describe your approach to 1:1 tutoring and how you would support a Year 11 student in preparing for his GCSEs.\n\nPlease send your application to (url removed)\n\nThis is a fantastic opportunity to support a Year 11 student as he navigates his GCSE studies and prepares for the next steps in his education. If you have the skills and passion to make a difference, we would love to hear from you!\n\nEWT1