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Become a Contemporary Art Tutor | Remote UK | Flexible Hours | £20–£40/hr

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Become a Contemporary Art Tutor with FindTutors, a fast-growing online education platform connecting tutors with students worldwide. FindTutors supports a global community of learners and educators across 350+ subjects, allowing tutors to teach what they are passionate about while enjoying flexible, independent work. We are looking for an innovative and energetic Contemporary Art Specialist Tutor to join our growing network of educators. This role is ideal for individuals passionate about art education, modern and contemporary art, creative expression, and teaching. As a tutor, you will support students at different educational levels, helping them develop their understanding of contemporary art, visual analysis, artistic techniques, and creative skills through engaging, personalised lessons. Key Responsibilities: Deliver engaging contemporary art lessons (online or in person) Teach modern art, visual arts, artistic techniques, and creative processes Support students with assignments, projects, and exam preparation Adapt lessons to different learning styles and abilities Encourage creativity, confidence, and artistic expression Requirements: Basic knowledge of contemporary art or visual arts Passion for art, creativity, and education Strong communication skills No previous teaching experience required Benefits: Flexible schedule – work when it suits you Remote opportunity – work from anywhere in the UK Option to teach online or in person Competitive pay: £20–£40 per hour Join a supportive global tutoring community Become a Contemporary Art Tutor today with FindTutors and help students explore creativity, develop artistic skills, and reach their full potential.
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