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Study Programme Tutor

Ipswich
£27.8k – £36.1k/yr
Posted about 15 hours ago
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  • WS Training Ltd.
  • Address: Manor Barn, Church Road, Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP31 2QR
  • Roles available across our Ipswich, Lowestoft, Haverhill and Derby sites.
  • Salary: £27,810 - £36,048 per annum (pro rata, based on hours/term time working)
  • Hours: Full or part-time options, term time only
  • Contact: Permanent, required from September 2026
  • Reference: 0871

WS Training are looking to appoint a Study Programme Tutor for our post 16 and SEND courses including Vocational Studies or/and Maths, Employability, English and PSHE.

We seek someone hardworking, organised and proactive in their professional development with a genuine passion for transforming the lives of disengaged, at-risk, and vulnerable learners.

If you are committed to empowering individuals with diverse needs to reach their full potential and making a positive impact, we want to hear from you!


Your responsibilities

  • Teaching FS English and Vocational Studies Level 1
  • Contributing to the initial assessment process, induction activities and identifying gaps in learning
  • The use of baseline assessments to plan suitable sessions enabling learners to access learning that is motivational and inspiring
  • Assisting students to improve their own learning and performance by developing their study skills
  • Devising appropriate interventions to support students to remain on track for completion of their course
  • Agreeing and putting in place relevant targets and actions
  • Taking responsibility for planning and delivering high-quality teaching, learning and assessment to our students who have a broad range of barriers to learning and/or Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.

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What you will need

  • Minimum of a Level 3 Teaching Qualification
  • Minimum of Level 2 functional skills or equivalent in maths and English
  • Recent experience of working in an educational setting and delivering learning to students
  • Experience of developing programmes of study for young people who have experienced barriers to their lives and education
  • Experience of delivering Functional Skills Maths and English.

About us

At WS Training, we are passionate about transforming lives through education. Rated Ofsted ‘Good’, we deliver high-quality Further Education programmes, supporting young people aged 16 – 25, including learners with SEND and those with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP). With learning centres in Ipswich, Lowestoft, Haverhill and Derby, we provide inclusive, supportive environments where every learner is encouraged to achieve their full potential.

We offer ambitious, tailored programmes that help learners build confidence, independence, employability skills and recognised qualifications, while preparing them for their next steps in education, employment and adult life.

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What we will offer you

  • Opportunity to work for a Grade 2 Ofsted Provider
  • Term time working allowing you time off in all school holidays
  • Increased annual leave entitlements
  • Health and wellbeing programme
  • Refer a friend scheme
  • Employee of the month incentive.

For more information

To find out more, please contact our HR department by emailing hr_recruitment@wstraining.co.uk


How to apply

Please submit your CV to: hr_recruitment@wstraining.co.uk clearly stating the site you are interested in working at.

Should you be shortlisted, an application form will be sent to you as part of our safer recruitment process.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early applications are recommended.

Closing date: 10 August 2026.

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Skills

Teaching
Curriculum Planning
Student Assessment
Functional Skills English
Functional Skills Maths
SEND Support
Vocational Studies
Classroom Management
Study Skills Development
Educational Intervention

Location

Ipswich, England, United Kingdom

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