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Online Programming Tutor | Part-Time Remote Role | Flexible Schedule | £20–£40/hr

London
£20 – £40/hr
Posted 2 months ago
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Online Programming Tutor | Part-Time Remote Role | Flexible Schedule | £20–£40/hr

FindTutors is one of the leading online education platforms in the UK, connecting students with professional tutors across academic and technical subjects. We help learners at all stages of education build confidence, improve skills, and achieve their goals through personalised learning. About the role We are looking for an innovative and energetic Online Programming Tutor to join our growing team of UK tutors. This is a flexible, part-time opportunity to support students in developing their programming skills through engaging and practical lessons. You will work with students of different levels, from beginners to more advanced learners, helping them understand core programming concepts, improve problem-solving skills, and build confidence in coding. Lessons are delivered online, allowing you to work from anywhere with complete flexibility. Responsibilities Teach programming fundamentals such as logic, algorithms, and problem-solving. Support students in languages such as Python, Java, JavaScript, or similar. Adapt lessons to different learning levels and goals. Help students with coursework, projects, or personal coding development. Create a positive and engaging learning environment. Requirements No previous tutoring experience required. Basic knowledge of programming concepts. Ability to explain technical topics simply and clearly. Passion for teaching and technology. Reliable internet connection for online lessons. What we offer Flexible working schedule. Work from anywhere in the UK (or globally online). Fully remote teaching opportunities. Competitive pay between £20–£40 per hour. Start sharing your programming knowledge and help students build real-world coding skills. Apply today and join FindTutors as an Online Programming Tutor with flexible, rewarding opportunities.

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Skills

Programming
Python
Java
JavaScript
Algorithms
Problem-solving
Tutoring
Teaching
Technical communication
Coding

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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