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Study Programme Tutor - Occupational Studies
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Join our team in Oldham as a Study Programme Tutor for Occupational Studies. You will deliver engaging Level 1-3 qualifications, embedding practical skills and supporting learners' employability from enrolment to completion. The role requires a teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE) and a passion fo...
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United Kingdom , Oldham
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26000.00 GBP / Year
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Central YMCA
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Until further notice
Explore rewarding tutors jobs and discover a profession dedicated to personalized education and transformative student support. Tutors provide individualized academic instruction outside the traditional classroom setting, focusing on the specific learning needs, goals, and pace of their students. This role is fundamentally about building a strong, trusting rapport to foster a positive and effective learning environment where students can thrive, regain confidence, and achieve their educational potential. The core responsibility of a tutor is to deliver tailored one-on-one or small-group sessions. This involves assessing a student's current understanding, identifying knowledge gaps, and creating customized lesson plans that cater to their unique learning style. Tutors explain complex concepts, guide students through practice exercises, and provide constructive feedback to reinforce understanding and skill development. A significant part of the role also includes tracking and reporting on student progress, documenting achievements, and adjusting teaching strategies as needed to ensure continuous improvement. In many tutors jobs, professionals work with students who have diverse learning needs, including those with special educational requirements, requiring adaptability and specialized approaches. Typical skills and requirements for tutors jobs are both academic and interpersonal. Subject-matter expertise in areas such as Maths, English, or Science is essential. Equally important are exceptional communication and listening skills to understand student challenges fully. Tutors must be patient, empathetic, and nurturing, with the ability to motivate and encourage learners who may be struggling or disengaged. Strong organizational skills for session planning and progress reporting are standard. Experience in education, childcare, or specific training in special educational needs is often highly valued. The role demands creativity in lesson delivery, resilience, and outstanding behaviour management skills to maintain a productive learning atmosphere. Ultimately, a career in tutoring is ideal for those passionate about making a direct, positive impact on a learner's journey. It offers flexibility, intellectual engagement, and the profound satisfaction of helping students overcome barriers and succeed. Whether supporting curriculum goals, exam preparation, or holistic educational development, tutors jobs are central to empowering learners of all ages and backgrounds. Search for your next opportunity in this dynamic and fulfilling field today.

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