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Study Skills Support Tutor for Students with Autism Spectrum Conditions (SS-ASC) Are you passionate about empowering students with neurodiverse conditions to excel in higher education? Do you possess a teaching degree and a desire to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals with ASD/ADHD? Join Our Team: We're looking for dedicated individuals to join us as a Study Skills Support Tutor. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to work one-on-one with students, providing personalised support to help them develop essential study skills and strategies tailored to their unique needs. Key Responsibilities: As a Specialist SS-ASC, you'll play a vital role in helping students with ASC, ADD, or ADHD thrive in their academic pursuits. Your responsibilities will include: - Collaborating with students to establish clear and achievable goals for academic success. - Providing individualised support to develop effective study skills and strategies. - Leveraging your understanding of neurodiversity to identify and capitalise on students' strengths. Qualifications: - Teaching qualifications at Level 4 and above, demonstrating your commitment to education and student support. - Additional training in autism or acceptance to complete mandatory training, paid and provided for Job Detail: - This position is freelance, offering flexibility in scheduling. - Support sessions typically range from one to two hours per week during the academic year. - Support is provided exclusively within the higher education (HE) context Why Join Us? Joining our team means being part of a community dedicated to inclusivity and student success. You'll have the opportunity to contribute to the academic growth and personal development of students with ASC, ADD, and ADHD. We offer ongoing training and support to ensure you're equipped with the tools and knowledge needed to excel in your role. How to Apply: If you're ready to make a difference and embark on a rewarding career supporting students with neurodiverse conditions, we want to hear from you! Please be aware that Lenka is deaf, so text messages are preferred for communication.to submit your application. Join us in making higher education accessible and empowering for all students, regardless of neurodiversity. Apply now and be part of our mission to foster inclusive learning environments!
The Inventors brings to you the opportunity to work with children between the ages of 6-12 to provide them with a fun experience and enhance their scientific learning! If you are someone who enjoys working with children, this is the perfect opportunity for you. We are looking for enthusiastic facilitators located in Reading, who would like to work with children after-school hours to help them build small projects and gadgets that involve aspects of Science, Technology, Art, Mechanics and Electronics. The role is on a part-time basis for 2 classes a week and we will be running clubs in 2 schools, on a weekly basis, each class lasting for one hour. Training for each session is provided. So if you are a motivated individual who enjoys working with children, is willing to learn and wants to sharpen their teaching skills, this is the perfect role for you! Experience: Not required Languages: English – Advanced Employment: Part-time Schedule: 3 - 5 pm Salary: £14 – £22 hourly We require all our facilitators to pass an enhanced DBS check before they can be assigned a school.
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