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Become a Tutor with Tutor Doctor Cambridge and Norwich

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Company: Tutor Doctor Cambridge and Norwich
Category: Educational Instruction and Library Occupations
Published 1 month ago

Job Details

Tutor Doctor Cambridge and Norwich are seeking experienced Tutors to work In-person and Online with schools and families in the Cambridge and Norwich area. We are looking for tutors in all subjects but particularly Primary Literacy and Numeracy, and Maths, Science and English at GCSE and A Level.


About Tutor Doctor Cambridge and Norwich

Tutor Doctor started in Cambridge in summer 2010 and since then we have tutored over 5000 students and are continuing to grow at an extraordinary pace by offering the very best service available in 1-to-1 in-home tutoring from Primary age through to A Level for all subjects. We opened our Norwich branch in spring 2020 with the aim of following our Cambridge success.

We are increasingly working with schools and Colleges during the school day, covering various GCSE subjects for students who have gaps that need filling outside of the classroom. We are also an accredited NTP and Alternative Provision provider for East Anglia.

The approach at Tutor Doctor is different to other tutoring businesses, primarily because of the service we offer. We meet all potential customers to really understand their needs so they can be matched to the right tutor with the student. This also means that all houses tutors go into have been pre-vetted, so your experience will be safe and enjoyable. This is a great opportunity for extra income with flexible hours, and can work alongside any independent tutoring you are already doing.


Responsibilities

  • Delivering 1:1 tutoring sessions at the student's home (generally evenings and weekends)
  • Delivering 1:1 or small group sessions in schools (generally during the school day)
  • Preparing and delivering tutoring sessions to best meet your student's academic needs and goals
  • Clarifying and teaching subject matter
  • Assessing student's knowledge on a regular basis


Qualifications and skills

Educated to degree level but you don't necessarily need to be a qualified teacher, however experience in tutoring is essential. Most importantly we are looking for individuals who have the passion and capability to help others learn and fulfil their potential, of course backed up by expertise in their subject.


Benefits of working with Tutor Doctor Cambridge and Norwich

  • Local placements & flexible hours 
  • Access to our live job board - a constantly updated listing of current opportunities
  • Your choice of students, based on criteria that are important to you; Level, Location and Subject
  • We meet families prior to placement - so you have full information about the student and the home
  • Good rates of pay, including full-pay for cancellations
  • We take care of admin and renewals to help you focus on just the tutoring
  • Ongoing support from our own Tutor Management system which gives access to education resources

With Tutor Doctor Cambridge and Norwich there is no obligation to take on any students - registration is free and you have full control over your own diary so you can pick and choose assignments that suit both you and your schedule.


Safeguarding
Tutor Doctor is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers and contractors to share this commitment. To meet this responsibility, we follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Appointment will be subject to references, which are satisfactory for the advertised post, enhanced DBS with barred list information, online searches, and identity checks.

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