- Degree from a Russell Group University
- Solid academic background (A/B at A-Level)
Back to searchAcademic CoachAre you a graduate from a Russell Group University, looking to gain experience prior to starting a School-Direct Scheme with this school in September 2025?Could you utilise your skills and degree knowledge to help raise the attainment levels of under-achieving inner-city students at KS3 & KS4?If so… this Academic Coach role is for you!*** Academic Coach - English*** September 2024 - July 2025*** £80 - £90 per day*** School based in central Birmingham*** 1:1 and small group intervention sessionsThis Academic Coach role is to work with children across the national curriculum, helping raise the attainment levels of under-achieving pupils, bridging the gap between them and their peers.The role is not subject specific so any degree will be suitable for this role and the only requirements are:
Academic Coach - English
The Graduate Network
Posted a month ago, valid for 21 days
Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 0UB, England
£25,000 - £30,000 per annum
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- The Academic Coach position is targeted at graduates from a Russell Group University, aiming to gain experience before starting a School-Direct Scheme in September 2025.
- The role involves working with under-achieving inner-city students at KS3 & KS4, focusing on 1:1 and small group intervention sessions.
- The position is available from September 2024 to July 2025, offering a daily salary of £80 - £90.
- Candidates must have a solid academic background, including A/B grades at A-Level, and a desire to train as a teacher.
- This opportunity is based in central Birmingham at an 'Outstanding' secondary school, with the potential for teacher training.