Maths or English GCSE Tutors

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Maths or English GCSE Tutors

Job description:

Passionate about educational equality? Get Trained, Get Paid, Get Further.

Position: Maths or English Tutor for GCSE resit tuition

Location: In-person at our partner campus in Reaseheath College (CW5 6DF)/Carlisle College/ East Durham College Perterlee Campus/Orbital South College East Surrey and John Ruskin campuses.

Hours: 5-20 hours per week at consistent time each week until programme end date May 2026.

Salary: £18 an hour plus holiday pay.

Start date: ASAP

About Us

Get Further are an award-winning charity that supports students from disadvantaged backgrounds to develop the skills they need to progress onto higher-level courses, apprenticeships, and into the workplace. We partner with colleges and employers to deliver tailored tuition for GCSE and Functional Skills, offering valuable extra support to help students secure gateway qualifications.

About the Role

As a Flex Tutor, you’ll deliver small-group tuition (1–3 students) using Get Further’s ready-to-go English and maths resources. No lesson planning needed- just focused delivery and meaningful student support during 1–1.5 hour weekday sessions.

You’ll help unlock opportunities for young people who need a second chance at crucial gateway qualifications.

This is an exciting opportunity to have a direct impact on the life chances of students –helping them to improve their skills and achieve key qualifications that open doors for future study and work.

What We Offer

  • £18/hour + holiday pay.

  • 2 full days of paid tutor training.

  • Consistent weekly hours based on your availability.

  • Fully resourced lessons and full delivery training.

  • Ongoing professional development and support.

  • Opportunities for career growth in education and the charity sector.

  • Join a passionate tutor community and access our Tutor Academy, socials, and events.

    Person Specification

    We're looking for individuals who:

  • Are passionate about tackling educational inequality

  • Have strong communication skills and empathy

  • Are resilient, reliable, and professional

  • Can build rapport with students and staff

  • Reflect Get Further’s values: Bold, Optimistic, Ambitious, Tenacious

    Requirements

  • Right to work in the UK

  • Grade C/4 or above in GCSE English and maths (or equivalent)

  • A-level (or equivalent) in a relevant subject at grade B or above

  • Minimum 2:2 undergraduate degree (or working towards one)

  • Commitment to safeguarding and student wellbeing

  • Availability for at least 2 hours/week for 15 weeks

  • Commitment to attend two full days of training

  • Access to travel to placement and/or online setup (for remote roles).

    Upcoming Tutor Training dates (virtual via Zoom)

  • 11th – 12th of February 2026

    You are required to attend one of the training sessions above to qualify as a tutor.

    Join Us in Making a Difference.

    Apply now and be part of a team dedicated to empowering students.

    Other roles you may have experience of could include: Tutor, Maths Tutor, English Tutor, Teacher, Teaching, Teaching Assistant

    Job Types: Part-time, Temporary, Fixed term contract

    Benefits:

  • Company pension

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Health & wellbeing programme

    Work Location: In person

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