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Engineering Tutor  

Oakmoor Recruitment - Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, North West, UK

We are currently seeking an engineering professional to deliver and coordinate the successful completion of engineering qualifications, for a well-established training provider.

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Vocational Tutor  

Trigon Recruitment Ltd - Blackpool, Lancashire, Lancashire, North West, UK

The role of a Vocational Tutor involves providing essential support to learners in Blackpool. This role includes delivering accredited activities across a suite of Vocational courses for a well established...

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Explore Learning - Walham, Gloucester, UK (+3 locations)

Why Explore Learning?: Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey that will transform the lives of children and empower you to make a lasting impact on your community? At Explore Learning, we are on... Tutor Work careers...

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Explore Learning - Walham, Gloucester, UK (+3 locations)

Why Explore Learning?: Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey that will transform the lives of children and empower you to make a lasting impact on your community? At Explore Learning, we are on... Tutor careers...

from: adzuna.co.uk (+2 sources) - 2 days ago

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Explore Learning - Wokingham, United Kingdom (+2 locations)

Are youready to embark on an exciting journey that will transform thelives of children and empower you to make a lasting impact on yourcommunity? At Explore Learning, we are on a mission to create adynamic... english tutor London...

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Intervention Tutor  

Prospero Teaching - Braintree, Essex, South East, UK

As a Primary Intervention Tutor, you must be able to create, plan and deliver 1:1 tailored lessons to bridge gaps in pupil's education and boost engagement and attainment levels. This opportunity is great... private tutor London... £25 - £28 per hour + depending on experience and QTS status

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Maths and English Tutor Gloucester  

Explore Learning - Walham, Gloucester, UK (+3 locations)

Why Explore Learning?: Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey that will transform the lives of children and empower you to make a lasting impact on your community? At Explore Learning, we are on... kijiji tutor...

from: adzuna.co.uk (+1 source) - 3 days ago

Youth Tutor  

Brook Street UK - Abertillery, Gwent, Wales, UK

Brook Street is working with a growing and successful company, specialising in the training industry. Due to expansion, they are looking for a youth tutor. This is a full-time opportunity, with an attractive... tutors... £24,000

from: totaljobs.com - 4 days ago

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Explore Learning - Gloucester, United Kingdom

Are youready to embark on an exciting journey that will transform thelives of children and empower you to make a lasting impact on yourcommunity? At Explore Learning, we are on a mission to create adynamic... part time tutor london...

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Agency Tutor - 15 hour guaranteed work scheme  

Coventry, West Midlands, West Midlands, UK

Agency work can be great, but not if there if you're worried that the hours coming through might all just disappear! Where's the guarantee? Well, we agree! So we're offering a guaranteed work scheme (GWS)... tutor in East London... £25 - £35 per hour

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Part Time Tutor  

Explore Learning - Gloucester, United Kingdom (+3 locations)

Are youready to embark on an exciting journey that will transform thelives of children and empower you to make a lasting impact on yourcommunity? At Explore Learning, we are on a mission to create adynamic... high school english tutor...

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Explore Learning - Wokingham, United Kingdom (+2 locations)

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The role of a tutor is centered around assisting students with areas of their studies which they are having difficulties with. On average, a tutor might help each student only a couple of hours a week, going through academic work and reinforcing the things they've learnt at school or university. Students will usually pick their tutors on the basis of their qualifications and track record
It is typical that people work as tutors alongside their main job. An important part of tutoring is advertising services to gain more clients. Usually a tutor will work at the student's house or a public place such as a library. It is important to evaluate the student's weaknesses so the job holder are better positioned to help them
As people in this role will generally be teaching students one-on-one, they must show patience and encouragement. The students tend to bring their own learning materials but the job holder may be expected to provide additional aids
Tutors usually set their own private rate, but on average charge around £25 per hour.

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  • Tutoring Sheryl

    I’d love to be a tutor in the afternoons during the academic year. Whether it be with kids or with adults. I moved just over six months ago and naturally I’m having a bit more trouble finding people I can offer to tutor. Has anybody been there and can give me some ideas on how to better promote myself?

    • Matthew:

      Have you tried the bulletin boards in unis, that can sometimes be useful.

      • Rob:

        I also put little notices in local shops (not all of them let you, but those that do, work fine too).

    • Rachel:

      Because I move around in public transport I often put notes in post boxes locally, and if I have a recurrent activity in a different area that allows me some free time, I do it in that area too. It always works pretty well for me.

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