inspiring the next generation.
Tutors can become an important part of a child or young person’s life. Over a period of time tutors can build up a strong, trusting relationship with children and their families/carers and play a key role in providing support.
When you work with Randstad as a tutor, we are here to ensure you get the work that suits you best. Whether you want just a few hours a week to fit around your current schedule, or to work 30 hours per week, we can help.
what tutoring jobs do we offer?
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core subjects.
Primary/secondary and post 16 Maths, English and Science.
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SEND support.
Tailored to pupil’s current EHCP or specific learning needs.
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ESOL/EAL.
Qualified and experienced ESOL tutors to work with students who require support with the English language, for example unaccompanied asylum seeking children.
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mentoring and pastoral support.
Engagement supporting and overcoming barriers to learning.
tutoring specifics.
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what are the pupil ratios I would be working with?
1:1 or small groups of up to 1:3.
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what flexibility do the roles offer?
Tutoring may take place during the school day, evenings or at weekends from 1 - 15 hours per week per pupil.
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do you offer flexible working?
In person tuition could take place in; school, home or public location. Online support is via an agreed online platform.
why work with randstad?
When you join our team, you will get lots of opportunities, including:
- Flexible working hours (you can manage your own schedule).
- Access to an array of e-learning modules and training, which can contribute to your own CPD.
- You'll be supported by your own dedicated recruitment consultant with in depth knowledge on the sector to help and support you within your role.
- Opportunities to work in schools, local authorities and with children and young people nationwide.
- The chance to make a difference to a pupil's life, build their self confidence, foster transferable skills and embed learning within them for life.
- Access to an online assessment tool and hundreds of high quality teaching resources.
tutors faq.
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what roles do randstad provide?
We provide tutoring and mentoring roles in core subjects and functional skills, from years 1 - 11.
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how much work is available and what hours can I work?
You will be able to choose the hours you wish to work. There is a healthy balance of hours available during and after school hours, as well as weekends and occasional school holidays. Each child is different, and their requirement can vary between 1 hour per week to 15 hours per week.
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what are the pay rates?
Pay rates can vary depending whether the tuition is delivered online or face to face. Please contact our team for more information.
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what support do I receive for lessons?
The confirmation email contains information in relation to the child, e.g. behaviour concerns, background, actions to avoid and general advice. We also provide learning objectives and information on any specific needs. We also share other relevant documents such as EHCPs where possible.
Our online assessment tool allows you to run baseline and ongoing assessments to track pupil progress; this also gives you acces to hudreds of high quality teaching and learning resources.
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do you offer flexible working?
There are a variety of vacancies available: face to face, online or hybrid. When a session is advertised, you will be presented with all the information required for you to make an informed decision e.g. type of booking, address, group ratio, subject and availability.
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will I get CPD?
We provide ongoing support, such as our recent SEND webinar series in conjunction with NASEN. We keep tutors informed of ongoing training and CPD opportunities.
looking to talk to the team?
contact us about tutoring.
meet the tuition services team.
alison kearney
client solutions manager - north west and wales