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Outreach Tutor

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Outreach Tutor / Outreach Teacher (One-to-One Support)
Location
Across Surrey - Guildford; Epsom; Ewell; Reigate; Banstead; Spelthorne; Surrey Heath; Tandridge; Waverley
Pay
- £22 - £25 per hour (Unqualified)
- £26 PAYE / £30 Umbrella per hour (Qualified Teachers/Tutors)
Schedule
- Monday to Friday
- AM, PM, or Full Day availability from 9:30am
- Term-Time Only
Commitment
- Minimum 10 hours per week (typically 2 hours per day), possible 3 days per week
Make a Meaningful Impact - One Student at a Time
We are seeking compassionate, dedicated Outreach Tutors and Teachers to deliver one-to-one and small group sessions across Surrey. This highly rewarding role supports students who are currently unable to access mainstream education due to a variety of needs including anxiety, behavioural challenges, SEND, SEMH, or those at risk of exclusion.
Working in pupils' homes, local libraries, or schools, you'll have the opportunity to help students build confidence, re-engage with learning, and achieve meaningful educational outcomes in core subjects such as English, Maths, PSHE, as well as through interventions and mentoring.
Responsibilities
- Delivering tailored, one-to-one sessions for students ranging from EYFS to Year 11 (up to GCSE/Functional Skills level). Students present with SEN or SEMH.
- Building positive, trusting relationships with students and families.
- Adapting teaching strategies to meet individual learning needs and styles.
- Supporting not only academic growth but also emotional resilience and confidence.
- Keeping accurate session records and progress notes.
- Incorporating a variety of learning tools and resources to enhance engagement.
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Requirements
- Qualified or experienced Tutors/Teachers with a strong grasp of Maths and Literacy.
- Proven experience working with young people, particularly those with SEND, SEMH, or non-traditional learning needs.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Empathy, resilience, and a genuine commitment to student success.
- Flexibility and initiative in adapting to different environments and student needs.
- Enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply - support provided).
- The right to work in the UK.
Benefits
- Flexible hours that work around your availability - part-time or full-time during school hours (typically between 9:30am and 3:30pm).
- Immediate starts available with ongoing referrals across Surrey for Outreach Tutors.
- Weekly pay with various contract options (Umbrella or paye).
- Access to free CPD courses, including Safeguarding, Mental Health Awareness, and ELFH.
- Consistent work - as one student transitions back into mainstream education, a new placement is offered where possible.
- Lesson plans / support in place.
- Laptop and Phone.
- Work directly with a service not an agency (LT Support are the exclusive recruitment partner for the service).


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If you're passionate about helping learners succeed outside the traditional classroom, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your application, and a member of our team will be in touch.
While we aim to respond to all applications within three working days, due to high volumes we may be unable to reply individually. If you have not heard from us in this time, unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful. Please feel free to apply for future opportunities that align with your skills and experience.
We are an equal opportunities employer.
We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences. All applications are reviewed fairly and solely on merit. Role is lone working and you may be required to complete a medical assessment if required.
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