Tutor – Inclusive Learning

Recruiter
Blue Octopus
Location
London (Greater)
Salary
£25,833 - £40,771 per annum, depending upon current salary, skills & experience
Posted
24 Jun 2022
Closes
22 Jul 2022
Ref
WAES134528
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

36 hours per week (35 days holiday)

Are you passionate about the transformative power of education and want to make a difference to people’s lives? If so, we want to hear from you!

As a Tutor in Inclusive Learning, you will teach to a high standard, allowing learners to progress and achieve as appropriate.

You will work in a flexible manner, including different models of support such as 1:1, small group support to learners with additional learning support needs, including dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, autism and mental health needs and main classroom delivery, including evenings and weekends.

An enhanced DBS is required for this post.

About You

We like our Tutors to hold a recognised teaching qualification and have experience of providing assessment and support for learners with SpLD’s and learning difficulties in a post-school setting. Your experience will include planning individual teaching programmes for students and ideally mean you have an awareness and understanding of current issues in Further Education, particularly in relation to SEND legislation.

A recognised qualification in SpLD’s or other SEN needs is highly desirable, as is a Level 7 Postgraduate Award of Proficiency in Assessment for Access Arrangements.

About Us

Westminster Adult Education Service is the largest local authority adult education service in London and one of the largest nationally. We provide life changing learning opportunities for our learners through our qualification courses, apprenticeship programmes and extensive community-based provision. We work to adapt the changing needs of our communities, resulting in a dynamic atmosphere where ambition, diversity and creativity are celebrated.

We are passionate about our aim to be an inclusive workplace for all that reflects the communities we serve, and we believe everyone is valued.

We particularly welcome applicants from underrepresented backgrounds, including BAME, LGBTQ+ and those with hidden or visible disabilities. 

Benefits

In return for your hard work and dedication, we can offer an array of employment benefits including a public sector pension scheme, generous holiday allowance and opportunities for Continuous Professional Development. We also have nurseries on-site, and if we have space available, your childcare needs can also be flexibly taken care of (fees are payable).

We look forward to welcoming you to the WAES family!

Please quote ED/WAES/2008 in all correspondence for this role.

Closing date for this post is 9am Friday 22 July 2022.

This post may close early if suitable applicants apply before the closing date and are interviewed.

CV’s will not be accepted for this post.