We are seeking a skilled and empathetic tutor with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) to support a Year 9 learner in an alternative provision setting. The role involves helping the learner re-engage with education and build the skills necessary to transition back into a school environment.
Key Details:Location: Spalding, within the homeDuration: OngoingHours: 10 hours per week (2 hours per day, Monday to Friday)Delivery: In-person tutoring
Responsibilities:Subject Support: Provide personalised tuition in Maths, English, and PSHE to help the learner catch up on missed education and work towards achieving their goal of gaining GCSEs.Routine and Structure: Establish and maintain a consistent routine, including the use of a visual timetable, to provide stability and reduce anxiety.Individualised Approach:
- Use ICT tools and alternative methods such as adult scribing to reduce anxiety about writing.
- Adapt learning tasks to be engaging and manageable, allowing for breaks as needed.
- Provide advance warnings of any changes and support the learner in processing them.
Emotional and Behavioural Support:
- Build trust through patience, consistency, and allowing the learner a sense of control in their learning environment.
- Recognise and address signs of anxiety, helping to prevent and manage escalations into violent behaviour.
- Support the learner in understanding and navigating social rules in a way that feels safe and achievable.
- Motivation and Interests: Incorporate the learner’s interest in music and lyric-writing into sessions to build rapport and make learning more engaging.
Skill Development: Help the learner:
- Improve focus and concentration over time.
- Develop confidence in starting and completing tasks.
- Gradually accept and reflect on constructive feedback with support.**
Learner Profile:
- Diagnosed with SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs), ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), and Anxiety.
- Currently in education but not attending school.
- Working below age expectations and highly anxious about learning, particularly writing tasks.
- Prefers individualised attention and requires a calm, structured approach.
- Struggles with focus, sitting still, and transitioning between activities.
Desired Skills and Attributes:QTS Certification: Essential for this role.Experience with SEN and SEMH: Proven ability to work with learners with Autism, Anxiety, and SEMH needs.Patience and Empathy: Ability to build trust with a learner who has a lack of confidence in adults and a strong need for control.Adaptability: Skilled in using alternative teaching methods and tools (e.g., ICT and scribing) to accommodate the learner’s needs.Calm and Consistent Approach: Able to manage challenging behaviours sensitively and maintain a positive learning environment.Creativity and Engagement: Incorporate the learner's interests, such as music, to inspire motivation and enjoyment in learning.
This role offers the opportunity to make a significant impact on a learner’s academic progress and emotional well-being, helping them regain confidence and re-integrate into a school setting.