Salary: £25-£28PH Dependent on experience
Job Type: Part-time, Temporary
Hours: 2 hours per week
Location: Leeds (LS7)
About the Role
Are you a maker, designer, or tech tutor who thrives outside the traditional classroom?
Integra Education is looking for a creative, patient and technically skilled tutor to support a pupil through a bespoke EOTAS (Education Other Than At School) package. Based on a farm setting, this role is all about turning imagination into reality. You will use 3D printing and CAD design as a tool to engage a young learner and spark creativity.
If you want a rewarding, hands-on role where you can truly see the impact of your mentorship, this is it.
What You’ll Do:
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Help a pupil with SEN needs to learn to design projects to print.
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Safely set up and facilitate the use of on-site 3D printing equipment.
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Tailor tasks to the pupil's unique learning needs and interests.
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Build a trusting, positive relationship with the pupil.
What We’re Looking For:
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3D Printing Expertise: Confident experience operating 3D printers and using Blender/CAD software.
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SEN Experience: A proven track record working with children or young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
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The Right Attitude: Patient, empathetic and highly adaptable.
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Farm-Ready: Comfortable and enthusiastic about working in an outdoor, farm-based educational environment.
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A background in engineering, design, or prior experience in EOTAS/alternative provision settings.
If you have the technical skills and the heart for alternative education, we want to hear from you.
Contact Sophie on 01925 594 203 | sophie.melia@integraeducation.co.uk
-Integra Education is an equal opportunities employer. All qualified applicants will receive fair consideration regardless of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or other protected characteristics. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check, suitable references and online background checks. Please note this post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 - all spent and unspent convictions must be declared-