Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver secondary maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Birmingham. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver secondary maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Birmingham. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver secondary modern foreign languages tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Liverpool. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver secondary modern foreign languages tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Liverpool. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
National Tutoring Programme
Leicester, Leicestershire
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Leicester. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide 12 to 15-hour blocks of tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Leicester. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide 12 to 15-hour blocks of tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift
National Tutoring Programme
Wolsingham, County Durham
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver secondary English tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Bishop Auckland. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver secondary English tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Bishop Auckland. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
National Tutoring Programme
Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver primary Maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Stoke-on-Trent. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver primary Maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Stoke-on-Trent. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Hythe, Kent. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide 12 to 15-hour blocks of tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Hythe, Kent. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide 12 to 15-hour blocks of tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift
National Tutoring Programme
Market Rasen, Lincolnshire
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver English tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide 12 to 15-hour blocks of tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver English tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide 12 to 15-hour blocks of tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver secondary maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in York. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Do you want a role where you can make a real difference to the lives of young people? We're recruiting a full-time Academic Mentor to start immediately and deliver secondary maths tuition for the National Tutoring Programme. This role will be based at a fantastic school in York. This is a great opportunity to get school experience, which is invaluable for those who are considering a career in teaching. You'll be working alongside teachers to provide tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic. You don't need to have experience of working in education to become an Academic Mentor as our fully funded training will ensure that you have all the knowledge you need for your new role. To become an Academic Mentor, you'll need: A degree or equivalent, OR; Three A-levels at A - C grade AND a minimum of Grade 4 (grade C equivalent) in English and maths at GCSE level Your responsibilities will include: Working with teaching staff to identify the support each pupil needs Creating bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions with clear learning objectives Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Develop your skills as an Academic Mentor through: Expert online training from Education Development Trust Access to resources and professional development covering topics including mental health, work-life balance, and pedagogy We're proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Should you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. INDNO Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract Salary: £19,000.00-£21,000.00 per year Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: One location
Become an Academic Mentor Discover, explore and engage in the world of education and teaching as you become a key contributor to the country s education recovery from COVID-19, as part of the government-funded National Tutoring Programme.Make a difference as an Academic Mentor through tailored one-to-one and small group tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic and help them reach their full potential.We are recruiting full-time Academic Mentors to be placed in schools to deliver tuition in various subjects. You can select from a range of schools in your area and state your preference for being based in either a primary or secondary school. As an Academic Mentor you will be a critical member of the school team, working alongside the pupils teacher to provide 15-hour blocks of tuition for those who need it most.In primary schools, Academic Mentors will provide tailored support in literacy, numeracy and science.In secondary schools: English, numeracy, science, humanities and modern foreign languages. Required qualifications: Minimum of three A-levels at A - C grade (or equivalent) Minimum of a grade 4 in English and Maths at GCSE level Responsibilities of the role: Working with the schools Senior Leadership Team (SLT) to identify the support each pupil needs Identifying learning gaps and helping create bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives, considering any barriers to learning or additional needs Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Learn, grow and develop with us, through: Expert online training from Liverpool Hope University £19,000 - £21,000 salary based on experience, including paid holidays Scheduled time with you and your school for onboard support Mental health and wellbeing peer support groups Ongoing Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and an excellent aftercare programme Share your knowledge. Raise confidence in pupils. Help shape their future.We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy.
Aug 04, 2022
Full time
Become an Academic Mentor Discover, explore and engage in the world of education and teaching as you become a key contributor to the country s education recovery from COVID-19, as part of the government-funded National Tutoring Programme.Make a difference as an Academic Mentor through tailored one-to-one and small group tuition for pupils whose education has been most impacted by the pandemic and help them reach their full potential.We are recruiting full-time Academic Mentors to be placed in schools to deliver tuition in various subjects. You can select from a range of schools in your area and state your preference for being based in either a primary or secondary school. As an Academic Mentor you will be a critical member of the school team, working alongside the pupils teacher to provide 15-hour blocks of tuition for those who need it most.In primary schools, Academic Mentors will provide tailored support in literacy, numeracy and science.In secondary schools: English, numeracy, science, humanities and modern foreign languages. Required qualifications: Minimum of three A-levels at A - C grade (or equivalent) Minimum of a grade 4 in English and Maths at GCSE level Responsibilities of the role: Working with the schools Senior Leadership Team (SLT) to identify the support each pupil needs Identifying learning gaps and helping create bespoke intervention programmes for pupils Developing and delivering engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives, considering any barriers to learning or additional needs Delivering measurable outcomes from each session to track progress Learn, grow and develop with us, through: Expert online training from Liverpool Hope University £19,000 - £21,000 salary based on experience, including paid holidays Scheduled time with you and your school for onboard support Mental health and wellbeing peer support groups Ongoing Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and an excellent aftercare programme Share your knowledge. Raise confidence in pupils. Help shape their future.We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy.
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across High Peak, don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity. As an Academic Mentor you will play a key role in the country's recovery from Covid-19, as part of the government-backed National Tutoring Programme. With the aim of reaching pupils across the nation that may have encountered barriers to learning, this is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact by delivering quality tuition sessions to small groups. You will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a selected area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You'll earn a salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package. You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. You will additionally benefit from a custom program of online training via Liverpool Hope University. This will be one week of training for qualified teachers and two weeks for Graduates. During the training you will take part in live group sessions covering modules including: Behaviour Management, Peer Assessment, Planning and Assessment as well as subject specific content. Minimum qualifications for this role are either: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) And must have Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent Positions will be available in Primary and Secondary schools across the country across the following subjects: Maths English Science Humanities Modern Foreign Languages Your main responsibility in this role will be delivering support to at least 70 pupils in the format of: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with SLT in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and helping to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions, to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each sessions to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you.
Dec 08, 2021
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across High Peak, don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity. As an Academic Mentor you will play a key role in the country's recovery from Covid-19, as part of the government-backed National Tutoring Programme. With the aim of reaching pupils across the nation that may have encountered barriers to learning, this is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact by delivering quality tuition sessions to small groups. You will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a selected area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You'll earn a salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package. You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. You will additionally benefit from a custom program of online training via Liverpool Hope University. This will be one week of training for qualified teachers and two weeks for Graduates. During the training you will take part in live group sessions covering modules including: Behaviour Management, Peer Assessment, Planning and Assessment as well as subject specific content. Minimum qualifications for this role are either: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) And must have Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent Positions will be available in Primary and Secondary schools across the country across the following subjects: Maths English Science Humanities Modern Foreign Languages Your main responsibility in this role will be delivering support to at least 70 pupils in the format of: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with SLT in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and helping to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions, to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each sessions to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you.
National Tutoring Programme
Corby, Northamptonshire
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
Dec 07, 2021
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
National Tutoring Programme
Chesterfield, Derbyshire
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
Dec 07, 2021
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
National Tutoring Programme
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
Dec 04, 2021
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 500,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
Dec 04, 2021
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 500,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
Dec 02, 2021
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
Dec 02, 2021
Contractor
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.
Dec 02, 2021
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We are currently recruiting for Academic Mentors across the country! We are looking for inspirational people to help disadvantaged pupils across the country catch up on lost learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the ideal opportunity for university graduates! Academic Mentors are the heartbeat of the National Tutoring Programme (NTP), and have supported more than 70,000 pupils whose education has been negatively impacted by the pandemic, in getting back up to speed. Our goal is to positively impact the lives of many more pupils, with the recruitment of more Academic Mentors across the country. As an Academic Mentor you will be employed on a fixed term contract by a school within a qualifying area to deliver a tailored programme of support, which will be unique for each school. You will also benefit from the following: A salary of £19,000 pro rata as well as having access to the school's own benefits package A customised programme of online training provided by Liverpool Hope University. There are Academic Mentor opportunities within Primary and Secondary schools across the country within the following subjects: Maths, English, Science, Humanities, and Modern Foreign Languages. Academic Mentor Responsibilities: You will play a key role in enabling students in the most disadvantaged areas to build their confidence and access targeted support, while developing skills and experience in a school for your future career. Your main responsibility in this role will be to deliver support to pupils in the following ways: Small group work (most sessions will be 1:3) One-to-one support for those with additional barriers to learning Revision lessons (in groups or one-to-one) Additional support for those shielding or not in school To support this, you will also be expected to: work with the senior leadership team in the school to identify which pupils need 1:1, 1:2 or 1:3 support packages identify learning gaps and help to shape a bespoke intervention programme for pupils deliver engaging sessions to support a range of learning styles with clear learning objectives manage behaviour of pupils differentiate sessions in line with pupils ability, taking into account any barriers to learning or additional needs derive measurable outcomes from each session to track progress demonstrate safeguarding standards in all practice Minimum qualifications for this role are: Qualified Teacher Status or Graduate with 2:2 or higher (or UK equivalent) Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE maths and English or equivalent We're looking for passionate, driven and caring people to support level up opportunities for disadvantaged children across the country. If this sounds like you, then we'd love to hear from you! We value diversity and we don't discriminate on the grounds of age, ethnicity, disability, gender, marital status, nationality, race, religion, sexual orientation or any other characteristics protected or otherwise. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer that values diverse talent and encourages applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We strive to be inclusive at each stage of the recruitment process and in line with our aim to promote diversity in our workforce, we also have a diversity & inclusion policy. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact the Academic Mentor Team.