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Health and Social Care Tutor

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Greater London

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GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

6 days ago
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Job summary

A local charity organization in Greater London seeks a dedicated Health and Social Care Tutor to support adult learners, especially from underrepresented backgrounds, in gaining vital skills. The ideal candidate will have a Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care and experience teaching a diverse range of adult learners. You'll deliver practical sessions, guide learners through assessments, and track their progress in a community-focused environment. This part-time role offers competitive pay and an opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives.

Benefits

Free gym membership
Pension scheme
Life assurance
Sick pay

Qualifications

  • Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care or equivalent experience.
  • Teaching qualification or willingness to work towards one.
  • Experience working with adult learners from diverse backgrounds.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver engaging, practical sessions in Health and Social Care.
  • Use diagnostic tools to tailor support for learners.
  • Plan structured, creative lessons for learner engagement and progress.

Skills

Teaching adult learners
Communication
Flexibility
Adaptability
Teamwork

Education

Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care
Teaching qualification
Job description
Health and Social Care Tutor - £31.18 per hour including 12.7% holiday pay - Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC)
Part-time term-time only

Want to use your teaching skills to make a real difference in people’s lives? Ready to grow your expertise while helping others build theirs?

At Westway Trust, your work will go beyond the classroom. You’ll support adult learners in North Kensington—many from underrepresented or migrant backgrounds—to gain vital skills and qualifications in Health and Social Care. You’ll see first‑hand how your guidance opens doors to new jobs, confidence, and brighter futures.

The role

As a Health & Social Care Tutor, you’ll do more than just teach. You’ll build strong connections with learners, adapting your sessions to meet their needs, experiences and ambitions. You’ll guide them through the Level 1 Award, helping them stay motivated and on track.

What makes this role special? You’ll be part of a warm, community‑led team focused on inclusion and empowerment. Teaching takes place in local venues, keeping you close to the heart of the community you’re helping.

Key Responsibilities
  • Deliver engaging, practical sessions that bring Health and Social Care to life
  • Use diagnostic tools to understand learners' starting points and personalise support
  • Plan structured, creative lessons that keep learners involved and progressing
  • Meet regularly with learners to track goals and offer encouragement
  • Guide learners through assessments, helping them build confidence and succeed
  • Keep clear, accurate records that help you and your learners stay on track
  • Share ideas and improve your teaching by joining in moderation, reviews, and training
  • Stay connected with the wider team and share in a collective mission to support local learning
About our company

Westway Trust is a charity rooted in the local community. We champion education, health and opportunity across North Kensington. Our Adult Learning team works with people from all walks of life, supporting them to achieve their goals. If you believe learning should be open and accessible to all, you’ll feel at home here.

The Benefits
  • Free gym membership next to the office
  • Pension scheme, life assurance, and sick pay
The person

We’re looking for someone who:

  • Holds a Level 3 qualification in Health and Social Care (or has equivalent experience)
  • Has a teaching qualification or is happy to work towards one
  • Has experience working with adult learners from a variety of backgrounds
  • Understands how to track progress and adapt lessons for different needs
  • Communicates clearly and works well with others
  • Is flexible, reliable and comfortable teaching in different local settings
  • Ideally has experience working with refugees or asylum seekers
What’s next

To apply, complete our application form by Sunday 25 January 2026. We may close applications early if we find the right person, so don’t delay.

This is your chance to teach with purpose and help shape real change. Apply now and join our dedicated learning community.

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