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A reputable education agency is seeking a passionate SEN Tutor to provide tailored, 1:1 support for students with complex needs in Manchester. The role involves delivering GCSE Maths and English lessons while adapting to students' individual learning profiles. Ideal candidates will have at least 1 year of teaching experience, particularly with special educational needs. This part-time position offers flexible working hours, enabling you to make a significant impact on students' educational journeys.
Job Title: SEN Tutor Core Subjects (Manchester)
Location: Manchester
Pay Rate: £25 per hour (starting rate)
Job Type: Temporary | Part-Time | 20 hours per week
Start Date: January 2026
Prospero Teaching is looking for a passionate and experienced SEN Tutor to join our team in Manchester, with a start date in January 2026. This role involves providing tailored, 1:1 support to students with complex Special Educational Needs (SEN), including Autism, ADHD, SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) needs, and those working below expected academic levels.
We know that every learner’s needs are unique, so we offer flexible working hours to fit your schedule, giving you the opportunity to truly make a difference in your students’ educational journeys.
If you are a calm, confident tutor with a passion for working with students with additional needs, this role is an excellent opportunity to make a significant and positive impact on their learning, while maintaining a manageable, consistent schedule.
Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency for this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to complete all safeguarding and vetting checks with Prospero Teaching.
As an education professional, you will be responsible for safeguarding and protecting the welfare of the children and young people you work with.
If you are interested in applying, please send your CV to (url removed)