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SEN Teacher, part time

TARGETED PROVISION LTD
Horsham, West Sussex
Salary
£54,600 – £68,250
Job type
part time
Location
Horsham, West Sussex, West Sussex; South East England; England
You'll work with vulnerable young people, one at a time, on their terms - none of the teaching-at-scale trade-off, less admin, just one person and the part of teaching you care about. We're recruiting experienced SEND tutors across West Sussex, £28 - £35 per hour, for one-to-one tuition with children and young people who've fallen out of mainstream education, or never been properly served by it. What you get Flexible schedule: Part-time or full-time, around your other commitments. Work from home: hybrid placements available alongside in-person delivery. Unlimited use of the Tes professional development library, plus our own SEMH-focused CPD courses. SENDCos, Designated Safeguarding Leads, senior special-school leaders, and experienced tutors backing every placement. Tutor community events: Online drop-ins, knowledge-sharing sessions, and a real community of fellow tutors. How we work We meet each young person where they are - safeguarding wrapped around the work, engagement before attainment, child-led and matched to your approach. Trauma-informed tuition that's transformative, not a gap filler - trusted by Local Authorities and schools across the UK. Day to day You'll deliver one-to-one tuition in English, Maths, or Science to children and young people aged 5 to 18, referred by Local Authorities and schools. often in the home, sometimes in school or a community setting, occasionally hybrid. many are out of school or at risk of being so. You write per-session reports as part of the professional standard, supported by templates and your SEND Support Specialist. You'll need Experience: At least 2 years' teaching experience with SEMH, ADHD, ASC, MLD, SLD, or other SEND needs. Qualification: QTS or QTLS, or a directly equivalent specialist teaching qualification. Confidence teaching English, Maths, or Science at one or more Key Stages. Compliance: Enhanced DBS (we can help arrange this) and two professional references. Pay Paid monthly via an auto-generated invoice you approve in our tutor portal. Self-employed contract for services. we welcome tutors from every background and want our network to reflect the communities our learners come from. Our referral programme rewards tutors who recommend others who complete a first lesson. You may have worked as SENDCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), SEND Teacher, Special Needs Teacher, Special Needs Tutor, 1:1 Tutor, Home Tutor, Alternative Provision Tutor, Reintegration Tutor, Intervention Specialist, Behaviour Mentor, ELSA (Emotional Literacy Support Assistant), LSA, TA, Educational Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist (SALT), Educational Psychologist (EP), or Inclusion Coordinator. Not a permanent or salaried position; Self-employed, freelance contract for services. Part-time or full-time by combining placements. You'll work with vulnerable young people, one at a time, on their terms - none of the teaching-at-scale trade-off, less admin, just one person and the part of teaching you care about. We're recruiting experienced SEND tutors across , £28 - £35 per hour, for one-to-one tuition with children and young people who've fallen out of mainstream education, or never been properly served by it. What you get Flexible schedule: Part-time or full-time, around your other commitments. Work from home: hybrid placements available alongside in-person delivery. Unlimited use of the Tes professional development library, plus our own SEMH-focused CPD courses. SENDCos, Designated Safeguarding Leads, senior special-school leaders, and experienced tutors backing every placement. Tutor community events: Online drop-ins, knowledge-sharing sessions, and a real community of fellow tutors. How we work We meet each young person where they are - safeguarding wrapped around the work, engagement before attainment, child-led and matched to your approach. Trauma-informed tuition that's transformative, not a gap filler - trusted by Local Authorities and schools across the UK. Day to day You'll deliver one-to-one tuition in English, Maths, or Science to children and young people aged 5 to 18, referred by Local Authorities and schools. often in the home, sometimes in school or a community setting, occasionally hybrid. many are out of school or at risk of being so. You write per-session reports as part of the professional standard, supported by templates and your SEND Support Specialist. You'll need Experience: At least 2 years' teaching experience with SEMH, ADHD, ASC, MLD, SLD, or other SEND needs. Qualification: QTS or QTLS, or a directly equivalent specialist teaching qualification. Confidence teaching English, Maths, or Science at one or more Key Stages. Compliance: Enhanced DBS (we can help arrange this) and two professional references. Pay Paid monthly via an auto-generated invoice you approve in our tutor portal. Self-employed contract for services. we welcome tutors from every background and want our network to reflect the communities our learners come from. Our referral programme rewards tutors who recommend others who complete a first lesson. You may have worked as SENDCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), SEND Teacher, Special Needs Teacher, Special Needs Tutor, 1:1 Tutor, Home Tutor, Alternative Provision Tutor, Reintegration Tutor, Intervention Specialist, Behaviour Mentor, ELSA (Emotional Literacy Support Assistant), LSA, TA, Educational Therapist, Speech and Language Therapist (SALT), Educational Psychologist (EP), or Inclusion Coordinator. Not a permanent or salaried position; Self-employed, freelance contract for services. xkybehq Part-time or full-time by combining placements.
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