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Cambridge GCSE Tutor

Teaching Personnel
Cambridgeshire
2 weeks ago
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Why Choose TP Tutors?

At TP Tutors, we’re committed to empowering both tutors and learners to reach their full potential. We're on the lookout for talented individuals to support secondary students as they prepare for their GCSEs and A-levels. If you’re confident in Maths, English, or Science, this is your opportunity to inspire academic success in 2025.

Join Us as a GCSE Tutor
Are you passionate about helping students navigate their final years of school? As a GCSE Tutor, you’ll provide engaging, tailored support to help students tackle their exams and build confidence. If you're dedicated, encouraging, and eager to make an impact, we'd love to have you on board!

Role: GCSE Tutor
Location: Tutoring in person, at learners homes or local libraries OR remotely with our digital classroom

What You’ll Do:


  • Deliver personalised lessons that cater to individual learning needs.
  • Pinpoint strengths and target areas for improvement to drive progress.
  • Simplify complex topics with engaging and clear teaching methods.
  • Provide consistent feedback to parents and schools to track development.


What We’re Looking For:


  • Minimum of 2 years UK tutoring or teaching experience in secondary education.
  • Strong subject knowledge and communication skills.
  • The ability to make challenging concepts understandable and approachable.
  • A degree in Education is a plus, but not essential.
  • Enthusiasm, patience, and a genuine passion for helping students succeed.


What You’ll Get:


  • Starting pay of £25 per hour.
  • Flexible working hours and the option to tutor remotely.
  • 24/7 access to our CPD Learning Academy.
  • A chance to play a key role in shaping students’ academic futures.


Make 2026 the Year You Make a Difference
Inspire students and guide them toward success this exam season. Join TP Tutors and help unlock their full potential.

Ready to Get Started?
Send in your CV today and kick off the year with purpose!

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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.

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