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Join a forward-thinking company dedicated to transforming children's lives through education as an online GCSE Maths Tutor. In this rewarding role, you'll inspire students aged 13 to 16 to overcome their fears in mathematics while working in a vibrant virtual learning environment. With a focus on personal growth and professional development, you’ll have the chance to make a significant impact on diverse communities. Enjoy the flexibility of consistent hours, no lesson planning, and a supportive network that prioritizes your well-being and success. This is an incredible opportunity to develop your skills while making a real difference in students' lives.
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Are you looking to join a company with a meaningful purpose, impacting children's lives and supporting diverse communities? Join us as an online GCSE Maths Tutor, learn new skills and tap into your potential whilst inspiring children aged 13 to 16 to become fearless in their maths.
Why choose Explore?
The Role
You'll work in one of our vibrant virtual learning centres alongside a supportive team to nurture lots of fearless learners who attend their sessions every week.
Your key objectives are to:
What will you get from being a tutor with us?
Logistics
The application process:
Stage one: Submit your CV and complete your application.
Stage two: Complete an assessment that involves a short maths test and a 3-question video interview.
Stage three: Take part in a live Teams interview with a member of our recruitment team.
How does it work?
Your starting hourly pay will be:
*All tutors receive further uplifts to their base hourly pay due to holiday entitlement and based on the hours worked. In addition to your tutoring shifts, you will be paid for all training and induction sessions.
All successful applicants will undergo employment reference checks and a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check or PVG check. Please note, this role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and related amendments.