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Specialist primary tutor

Acorn to Oak Education Blackheath


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    Specialist primary tutor

    Acorn to Oak Education Blackheath
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    What we ask

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    What we offer

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    Job description

    Acorn to Oak Education is an alternative education provider offering specialist educational, therapeutic and wellbeing support to learners in London as part of specialist educational provision where learners are not able to attend a learning environment or as part of the day to day learning provision.


    We are looking to add to our peripatetic learning team within London and would love to hear from outstanding specialist primary tutors who have substantial experience supporting learners with additional support needs within a specialist curriculum pathway.


    Experience of supporting sensory and language related learning needs is important as well as understanding how to work with communication and regulation needs. Ability to work with PECS and other forms of communication are also helpful.


    This is an in person role in Blackheath, London, SE3 and we are looking for a specialist primary tutor for 7 hours per week of which 6 hours are direct contact time (2 blocks of 3 hours on a Monday, and either Tuesday or Wednesday) and 1 hour is for planning and meetings. This is an ongoing role in an education programme that we manage.


    Key Responsibilities:


    • Plan and Deliver Lessons: Create and deliver engaging, curriculum-based lessons tailored to individual learner needs. It is important that lessons are fun for the learner and it can be necessary to base learning on their interests. To support engagement it may be needed to alternate between fun educational activities and more formal learning.
    • Support Academic Progress: Assist the learner with gaps in learning, and developing the skills and confidence they need to engage in more formal learning as this becomes relevant.
    • Develop Resources: Adapt and develop educational resources to meet the unique requirements of the learner
    • Support engagement and regulation: a key element of working with our learners is to support them with engagement and regulation skills so that they are able to learn with us and be supported to generalise these skills in other areas.
    • Support the development of learning skills: helping the learner with growing their learning skills in a way that suits them and helping them to generalise these skills.
    • Integration of therapeutic targets into learning: be able to follow the therapeutic supports identified for the learner within sessions as well as incorporating therapeutic targets and strategies into learning based upon input from therapeutic professionals such as occupational therapists and speech and language therapists.
    • Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of lesson plans, student achievements, and engagement including provision of reports at the end of each term.
    • Liaise with Stakeholders: Work closely with parents and other professionals to ensure the learner receives the necessary educational support.


    Qualifications:


    • Education: Degree level education or equivalent.
    • Professional Status: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), QTLS, PGCE, EYFS or equivalent.
    • Experience: at least 4 years of experience of working with primary learners with additional support needs is needed
    • Specialist Knowledge: Understanding of disability and specific learning difficulties, including ADHD, autism, and mental health and wellbeing related needs
    • Professional Membership: Membership with a recognized body such as PAToSS, BDA, ADSHE, or Dyslexia Guild is welcomed.


    Skills:

    • Adaptability: Ability to adapt tuition approaches to individual student needs.
    • Organizational Skills: Excellent organizational skills and ability to work independently.
    • Communication: Strong communication skills to liaise effectively with learners, parents, and professionals.
    • Problem-Solving: Ability to support students in managing academic demands and problem-solving and being able to regulate themselves.


    Additional Requirements:

    • Safeguarding: Up-to-date safeguarding training issued in the last year.
    • DBS Certificate: Enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or willingness to process a new application.
    • References: Provide two professional child-related references covering the last two years.


    Professional Development:

    • CPD: Maintain continuing professional development (CPD) and practising certificates.
    • Training: Attend training and supervision sessions as required.


    Work Location: In person

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    Acorn to Oak Education
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