Is a Tutor job a good fit for you?
If you are a Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT), now referred to as Early Career Teacher (ECT), then working as a Tutor is an excellent opportunity to gain experience as you start out in your education career.
For qualified teachers, becoming a Tutor is an opportunity to specialise in one subject area, a specific Key Stage or GCSE preparation. The demand for specialised knowledge in certain fields, along with teaching experience, makes tutoring a positive career move for former teachers. As a Tutor you will build on your teaching skills, using and adapting teaching methods, aids and approaches, to bring out the best in each pupil.
Your day-to-day duties as a Tutor will include:
- Teaching mixed ability pupils.
- Using a variety of teaching methods and developing individual structured teaching plans, tailored to the pupil’s needs and learning styles.
- Preparing and maintaining equipment and resources and assisting pupils in their use.
- Establishing good working relationships with pupils.
- Encouraging pupils to engage in new one-to-one activities to enhance their learning.
- Setting goals so pupils can achieve learning objectives, improving their knowledge and confidence in the subject.
- Giving clear feedback to pupils about their progress.
- Using computer programmes to reinforce learning.
- Dealing promptly with any incidents and promoting good behaviour.
- Providing feedback to teachers on pupil’s progress.
- Undertaking administrative tasks.
- Upholding policies and procedures relating to child protection, health, safety and confidentiality.