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Learning Services Tutor (Family Learning)

Worcester
£14 – £17/hr
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Worcestershire County Council,

Job Title: Adult Education Tutor

Salary: £14.82 or £16.35 depending on the role (plus 14.49% sessional uplift)

Hours: Flexible / By Agreement

Location: County-wide (delivery in community settings and online)

Team: Skills and Employability - Learning Services

Contract Type: Sessional

The Role:

Sessional Opportunity: Learn Here Tutors (Assistant Tutor / Tutor / Senior Tutor)

Contract Type: Sessional

Hours: Flexible / By Agreement

Pay: £14.82 – £16.35 per hour (depending on role) + 14.49% sessional uplift

Location: County-wide (delivery in community settings and online)

Are you passionate about supporting adults to build confidence and develop skills for everyday life, work and wellbeing?

Do you want to help adults in Worcestershire take their first steps back into learning, build confidence and develop skills in a positive and inclusive environment?

If so, we’d love you to join our friendly and committed team.

Learning Services Worcestershire is seeking enthusiastic sessional tutors to deliver Learn Here programmes, working with adults aged 19+.

About The Provision

Learn Here courses support adults to develop skills for life and work through first step engagement in learning within their local communities. The offer has a range of different curriculum strands, including:

Creative skills Cooking Non-accredited English, Maths and ESOL Life skills Employability skills Health and wellbeing

Courses are delivered in community settings across Worcestershire and online, creating accessible opportunities for adults to engage in learning close to home or remotely.

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Our programmes are designed to be inclusive, practical and engaging, supporting learners to build confidence, develop new skills, improve their health and wellbeing and re-engage with learning. They provide opportunities for learners to progress into accredited programmes and support learners through Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG) to understand their next steps and progression opportunities.

About The Roles

As a Learn Here Tutor, you will take responsibility for planning and delivering engaging, high-quality sessions that support adults to develop skills for life and work. You will play a key role in creating inclusive learning environments and supporting learners to achieve their personal goals.

We are recruiting to our established, career-graded tutor pathway:

Tutors (Scale 4)– £14.82 per hour

Plan and deliver engaging Learn Here sessions, supporting adults to develop skills and confidence for life and work.

Senior Tutors (Scale 6) – £16.35 per hour

Alongside teaching, contribute to curriculum planning, quality improvement and mentoring colleagues.

While these roles sit within a wider generic tutor structure, you will primarily deliver within the Learn Here provision. Full expectations are outlined in the job descriptions attached to this advert. Applicants are matched to the applicable role (tutor or senior tutor) at shortlisting depending on qualification and/or experience

What You’ll Be Doing

Plan and deliver inclusive Learn Here sessions Support adults to build skills, confidence and independence Support learners to develop skills for everyday life, work and progression Adapt delivery to meet a wide range of learner needs Support learners to re-engage with learning and explore next steps Work collaboratively with colleagues and community partners Track learner progress and provide feedback Embed safeguarding, equality, diversity and inclusion

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About You

Are passionate about adult learning and community engagement Can build positive relationships with adult learners Are adaptable and learner-focused Can support learners with a range of needs to achieve and progress

You will have:

Assistant Tutors: experience supporting learning Tutors/Senior Tutors: experience delivering learning within FE or community-based settings (ideally with adults) Experience or a skills set in a particular subject area (e.g. art, textiles, cookery or similar) that you can bring as a specialism to the Learn Here programme A commitment to supporting learners to achieve outcomes and progression

Why Join Us?

Make a meaningful difference to individuals and communities Work in a supportive, collaborative team Benefit from flexible working arrangements Access to CPD, mentoring and development opportunities

Interested?

For an informal discussion, please contact:

Laura Ryley

Curriculum Quality Manager

Tel: 01905 728537

Email: LRyley@worcestershire.gov.uk

Equality & Diversity: The County Council is committed to equality of opportunity for all citizens and celebrates the diversity of all its residents.

Application Closing Date: Sunday 5th July 2026

Anticipated Interview Date: TBC

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Skills

Adult Learning
Community Engagement
Curriculum Planning
Quality Improvement
Mentoring
Inclusive Learning
Feedback
Safeguarding
Diversity
Adaptability
Life Skills
Employability Skills
Health and Wellbeing
Cooking
Creative Skills
ESOL

Location

Worcester, England, United Kingdom

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