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SEN Tutor

The Catch-Up Academy

Oxford

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

11 days ago

Job summary

A dedicated educational organization is seeking an In-Person Tutor in Oxford to provide tailored academic support for students with special educational needs. This role focuses on rebuilding trust and engagement in learning through 1:1 tuition sessions. Ideal candidates will have experience teaching children with behavioural challenges, strong communication skills, and flexibility in scheduling. A driving license is often required for travel to student locations.

Qualifications

  • Experience with special educational needs (SEN), SEMH, or behavioural needs.
  • Confident working independently and managing a flexible timetable.
  • Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one) and safeguarding knowledge essential.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver 1:1 tuition sessions during school hours.
  • Support each learner across key subjects using creative teaching methods.
  • Communicate closely with parents, schools, and support professionals.

Skills

Experience tutoring or teaching children
Strong communication skills
Creativity and patience
Job description

Flexible hours Highly rewarding Term-time only SEN, Mental Health, and Behavioural Support

Are you a compassionate, patient, and experienced educator who wants to make a real difference?

We're seeking dedicated In-Person Tutors to support children and young people who are currently unable to attend school due to special educational needs (SEN), behavioural challenges, or mental health difficulties. You'll work with school-refusing students in a 1:1 setting, offering tailored academic support that helps them re-engage with learning and rebuild confidence.

This is a highly rewarding role for those who want to change lives - one student at a time.

What the Role Involves:
  • Deliver 1:1 tuition sessions during school hours (typically between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM, Monday to Friday).
  • Work with students who are out of school, often in their homes or community settings.
  • Support each learner across key subjects (e.g., English, Maths, Science), using personalised, creative teaching methods.
  • Focus on rebuilding trust and engagement with learning, not just academics.
  • Communicate closely with parents/carers, schools, and support professionals to track and promote progress.
  • Log student outcomes and feedback clearly to support each learner's journey.
Hours & Flexibility:
  • Most students receive 6-15 hours of tuition per week.
  • Work is scheduled during school hours, so your evenings and weekends are free.
  • We can offer additional hours by assigning you more students if desired.
  • Ideal for those seeking flexible, meaningful part-time or term-time work.
Who We're Looking For:
  • Experience tutoring or teaching children - especially those with SEN, SEMH, or behavioural needs.
  • Confident working independently and managing a flexible timetable.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to build rapport and trust with challenging learners.
  • Resilience, creativity, and patience - every student is different, and progress takes time.
  • Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one) and safeguarding knowledge essential.
  • A driving licence and access to transport is often required for travel to student locations.
Why This Role Matters:

Many of the students you'll work with have been out of school for months, even years. Your sessions may be their only consistent educational support. This role isn't just about teaching - it's about showing up, believing in them, and helping them believe in themselves.

Ready to Be the Difference?

If you're passionate about helping young people who need extra support - and you want flexible, meaningful work that fits your schedule - we would like to hear from you.

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