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British Cycling Tutors are at the heart of developing people through cycling. They inspire learners, bring courses to life, and help shape positive, inclusive experiences across the cycling pathway. As a Tutor, you will use your practical cycling knowledge and strong facilitation skills to create engaging learning environments where people feel welcomed, supported, and confident to develop. Whether delivering online or face-to-face, you will play a key role in helping learners from all backgrounds build skills, confidence, and a lasting connection to cycling.
Job Responsibility:
Inspire learners, bring courses to life, and help shape positive, inclusive experiences across the cycling pathway
Use practical cycling knowledge and strong facilitation skills to create engaging learning environments where people feel welcomed, supported, and confident to develop
Deliver online or face-to-face
Play a key role in helping learners from all backgrounds build skills, confidence, and a lasting connection to cycling
Requirements:
Strong practical cycling experience and a good understanding of the British Cycling landscape
Relevant coaching, leadership or officials experience within a cycling context
Appropriate British Cycling coaching and or leadership qualifications
Experience delivering learning to individuals or groups, both online and face to face
Ability to facilitate inclusive, engaging, and learner centred sessions
Confidence adapting delivery style to meet different learning needs and abilities
Clear and confident communication, tailored to a range of audiences
A strong focus on creating positive learning environments where all participants feel supported and able to contribute
Experience using learner centred approaches that encourage interaction, reflection, and active participation
Well-developed organisational skills, with the ability to plan and deliver structured sessions that meet required standards
Strong IT skills, including experience delivering in virtual classrooms (e.g., Zoom)
Competent use of Microsoft Office and common digital tools used in learning delivery