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Specialist One To One Study Skills Tutor (Ss-Asc)
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Join our Derby team as a Specialist 1-to-1 Study Skills Tutor, supporting autistic students in higher education. You’ll create tailored learning plans, build independence, and enhance academic strategies like time management and research skills. Ideal candidates hold a degree, teaching qualificat...
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United Kingdom , Derby
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28.00 GBP / Hour
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Specialist One To One Study Skills Tutor (Ss-Asc)
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Seeking a Specialist One To One Study Skills Tutor (SS-ASC) in Stoke-on-Trent to empower autistic students in higher education. This flexible role offers £28/hour plus holiday pay, with full control over your schedule. Ideal candidates hold a teaching qualification, undergraduate degree, and exte...
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United Kingdom , Stoke-on-Trent
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28.00 GBP / Hour
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Randstad
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Until further notice

About the Study Skills Tutor ASC role

Discover rewarding Study Skills Tutor ASC jobs, a specialized and impactful profession dedicated to empowering autistic and neurodivergent students in higher education. A Study Skills Tutor for Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC) plays a pivotal role in bridging the gap between a student's potential and their academic achievement. These professionals provide essential, one-to-one support, focusing on developing the executive functioning and metacognitive skills necessary for university success. This is not a generic tutoring role; it is a tailored, student-centered practice that builds confidence, fosters independence, and champions neurodiversity within academic settings.

Professionals in these jobs typically work with students to identify their unique learning profiles, strengths, and challenges. Common responsibilities involve co-creating personalized strategies for effective time management, organization, research, academic writing, and revision. Tutors help students break down complex assignments, understand assessment criteria, and develop robust note-taking and reading comprehension techniques. A significant part of the role is also to assist with managing the sensory and social aspects of university life that can impact learning, such as navigating lectures, group work, and deadlines. The ultimate goal is to equip students with a sustainable toolkit of skills that promotes self-advocacy and reduces anxiety.

To excel in Study Skills Tutor ASC jobs, individuals require a specific blend of qualifications, skills, and personal attributes. Typically, a relevant undergraduate degree is essential, often accompanied by a formal teaching or tutoring qualification. Specialized training in autism and neurodiversity is a fundamental requirement, ensuring an in-depth understanding of the spectrum, inclusive communication methods, and appropriate support frameworks. Key skills include exceptional empathy, patience, and the ability to build trust and rapport. Tutors must be highly adaptable, creative in their approach to problem-solving, and possess outstanding communication skills to explain concepts clearly and collaborate effectively with university disability services. A non-judgmental, strengths-based mindset is crucial.

The career path for a Study Skills Tutor ASC is both professionally fulfilling and in growing demand, as institutions increasingly recognize the importance of specialized support. These jobs offer the profound satisfaction of making a direct, positive impact on a student's educational journey and long-term prospects. If you are a dedicated educator with a passion for inclusivity and a desire to facilitate meaningful academic growth, exploring Study Skills Tutor ASC jobs could be your next career step. This profession values deep expertise, compassion, and a commitment to creating an equitable learning environment where every student can thrive.