Secondary SEN Tutor
3 days ago
Bromley
Secondary SEN Tutor / SEND Tutor – Bromley Autism | SEMH | ADHD | 1:1 Tuition | Ages 11–25 Location: Bromley (including Beckenham and surrounding areas) Pay: £20–£35 per hour PAYE Job Type: Flexible Part-Time / Full-Time Availability Required: Monday–Friday, 9:00am–4:00pm About New Chapter Tuition New Chapter Tuition provides specialist 1:1 education support for children and young people who are unable to access mainstream education full-time. We work closely with local authorities, schools, families, and professionals to provide personalised, nurture-based tuition that helps learners rebuild confidence, engagement, and academic progress. We are currently recruiting experienced and compassionate Secondary SEN Tutors to support learners across Bromley and surrounding areas. The Role This rewarding outreach role involves delivering tailored 1:1 tuition to young people aged 11–25 with a range of additional needs, including: • Autism (ASC), • SEMH, • ADHD, • Dyslexia, • Speech and Language Needs, • Anxiety and emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) Sessions take place within homes, libraries, community settings, and other appropriate learning environments. Responsibilities • Deliver engaging 1:1 tuition sessions tailored to individual needs, • Adapt teaching strategies to support engagement and confidence, • Plan sessions in line with EHCP outcomes and learning plans, • Support learners with both academic and emotional development, • Build positive and consistent relationships with young people, • Complete session feedback and progress reports, • Liaise professionally with families, schools, and external professionals, • Use trauma-informed and nurture-based approaches throughout deliveryRequirements, • Experience supporting young people with SEN / SEND needs, • Previous experience as a Tutor, Teacher, HLTA, TA, Learning Mentor, or Intervention staff member preferred, • Good understanding of the UK secondary curriculum and/or Functional Skills, • Confident working independently within community settings, • Strong communication and behaviour management skills, • Patient, resilient, and adaptable approach, • Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to obtain one), • Right to work in the UKWhat We Offer, • Competitive PAYE hourly rates, • Flexible working to fit around your schedule, • Long-term placements available, • Dedicated tutor support from our experienced team, • Access to CPD, safeguarding, and SEND training, • Opportunities to attend professional development webinars