Enable job alerts via email!

Specialist Tutor - Autism Support

Long Term Futures Ltd

Shirley

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

Today
Be an early applicant

Job summary

A specialist educational provider in Shirley seeks a Specialist Tutor to support young people with autism. You will provide individualized, creative learning and personal support. Ideal candidates should be adaptable, passionate about education, and ready for training. This full-time role offers competitive rates and extensive career development opportunities.

Benefits

Full training and shadowing with experienced staff
9 weeks annual leave
Employee wellbeing package
Company pension scheme
Uniform provided
Free on-site parking

Qualifications

  • Genuine passion for supporting young people with autism.
  • Willingness to complete safeguarding and induction training.

Responsibilities

  • Provide individualized support to pupils with practical learning approaches.
  • Deliver creative lessons linked to student interests.
  • Assist with personal care where required.

Skills

Passion for supporting young people with autism
Strong communication skills
Problem solving
Job description
Overview

Specialist Tutor - Autism Support
Location: Shirley, B90
Day Rate: From 90 per day (PAYE - no umbrella deductions)
Contract: Full-time, long-term
Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 - 16:00 or 08:30 - 16:30
Start Date: September 2025

Are you passionate about making a difference for young people with autism and complex needs? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a specialist autism provision that focuses on creative, pupil-led learning and a truly inclusive ethos.

Whether you have experience in education, youth work, care, psychology, or are looking for a new challenge, this role offers full in-house training, ongoing support, and real opportunities for career development.

Responsibilities
  • As a Specialist Tutor, you\'ll provide individualised support to pupils using practical, interest-based learning approaches that go beyond traditional classroom methods. This includes:
  • Supporting students 1:1 or 2:1 with personalised learning plans
  • Delivering creative lessons linked to student interests - e.g. Maths through games, Geography in the community
  • Assisting with personal care where required (full training provided)
  • Using evidence-based methods such as ABA and PECS
  • Helping pupils develop communication, life skills, and independence
  • Maintaining a safe, engaging, and positive learning environment
What We're Looking For
  • A genuine passion for supporting young people with autism
  • Calm, adaptable, and creative problem solver
  • Strong communication skills and a team-focused mindset
  • Experience in SEN, care, psychology, youth work, or transferable skills (desirable but not essential)
  • Willingness to complete safeguarding and induction training before starting
  • Physical readiness for an active, engaging role
What You'll Receive
  • Full training and shadowing with experienced staff
  • Career progression opportunities within the specialist provision
  • Uniform provided and free on-site parking
  • 9 weeks annual leave (including bank holidays)
  • Employee wellbeing package (counselling, GP access, physiotherapy)
  • Staff social events and team-building days
  • Company pension scheme
Next Steps - Our 5-Step Process
  1. Apply - Send your CV via the application page
  2. Initial Call - We\'ll discuss your skills and experience
  3. School Matching - We\'ll ensure the role is right for you
  4. Trial Day - Visit the setting and meet the team
  5. Start Work - Begin your rewarding new role

All applicants must hold (or be willing to apply for) an enhanced DBS and provide two references.

If this role isn\'t quite right for you, contact Term Futures to explore similar opportunities nearby.

Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop a PDF, DOC, DOCX, ODT, or PAGES file up to 5MB.