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English as a Foreign Language Tutor
English as a Foreign Language Tutor – The Bridge Academy
A truly exceptional school dedicated to ensuring every student can succeed at a good university or equivalent, thrive in their chosen field, and live a great life, is seeking an English as a Foreign Language Tutor.
The tutor will deliver consistently good English lessons to Ukrainian, Turkish, and Vietnamese students at KS3-4.
Key Responsibilities
- To ensure all students fulfil their full potential by planning and delivering stimulating, needs-based lessons.
- To uphold high expectations of student behaviour and achievement, while building excellent relationships with learners.
- To monitor and record student progress using assessment for learning, in line with Academy assessment policies.
- To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of developments within the EAL (English as an Additional Language) specialist area.
- To collaborate with the Inclusion Team and other department staff to develop EAL resources.
- To contribute to the development, implementation and evaluation of equality and opportunity policies.
- To create engaging, safe, and purposeful learning environments.
- To undertake additional reasonable duties as directed by the line manager or SENDCo.
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Skills and Experience
Essential Requirements
- Qualifications to degree level or equivalent.
- Specialist EAL/TEFL qualifications and KS3/4 teaching experience.
- Demonstrated expertise as an excellent classroom practitioner.
- Commitment to professional development through reflection, training, and openness to feedback.
- A track record of continual professional development or educational research.
- A background in educational settings, preferably within a multi-ethnic environment.
Desirable
- Experience working in a multi-ethnic community or with ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students.


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Key Attributes
- Excellent communication skills.
- Ability to motivate both students and colleagues to meet the needs of diverse learners.
- Skill in designing literacy and ICT-focused learning opportunities (PC/MAC familiarity).
Benefits
- Competitive salaries, including recruitment and retention bonuses.
- Annual Season Ticket Loan.
- Cycle Scheme and Green Commute Initiative.
- Mindfulness Programme.
- Optical expenses covered.
- Work and family space services.
- High-percentage pension contributions.
- Regular social events.
Salary & Conditions
- Salary (Scale Point 32–36): £22,538 – £24,544 (pro rata).
- Full-time equivalent: £41,384 – £45,068 (subject to potential inflationary increase from September 2026).
- Contract: Permanent, Part-Time.
- Location: Laburnum Street, London, E2 8BA.
- Closing Date: 9:00 am on Monday, 6th July 2026.
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