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Part-Time Maths & English Tutor

Prospero Teaching
Cornwall
2 days ago
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Part-Time Maths & English Tutor Oldham (Flexible Hours, SEN Experience Desired)

Are you a dedicated tutor with skills in both Maths and English? Join Prospero and make a real impact in Oldham!
We are looking for passionate part-time tutors to support students across Oldham borough (including Royton, Denshaw, Mossley, and Middleton) with both Maths and English tuition.


Role Details:


Approx. 20 hours/week, flexible between 9am and 3pm


Pay: £27-£30 per hour


Deliver high-quality tuition in both Maths and English following the UK curriculum


Ability to travel locally to assigned locations is essential


What you need:


Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is preferred but not essential


Proven UK-based experience tutoring or teaching both Maths and English


Enhanced DBS on the update service or willingness to apply for one


Ability to provide two professional references covering at least 2 years (since 2023)


Experience working with Special Educational Needs (SEN) children is highly desirable


Reliable, flexible, and passionate about student progress


Apply today!

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