At a Glance
- Tasks: Support secondary-aged pupils with SEMH and complex needs to reconnect with learning.
- Company: A dedicated tutoring organisation focused on making a real difference.
- Benefits: Flexible hours, professional development, and the chance to change lives.
- Other info: Join a supportive team and enjoy a rewarding tutoring experience.
- Why this job: Make a measurable impact on students' lives and help them regain confidence.
- Qualifications: Experience in education or youth roles, strong behaviour management skills.
The predicted salary is between 20 - 25 £ per hour.
Who You’ll Be Supporting
The majority of our referrals are secondary-aged pupils with SEMH and complex needs.
Many of these students
- Have struggled in mainstream settings
- May be out of school or on reduced timetables
- Need structured, calm, consistent support to rebuild confidence
This role is about helping young people reconnect with learning at their pace, but with clear direction.
- Availability Requirements
- Minimum 10–15 hours per week
- Core hours between 8:30am–3:30pm
- Monday to Friday availability essential
Consistency and reliability are absolutely key. Our students rely on routine and predictability.
More Than Just Teaching
We place high importance on professionalism and communication.
Tutors must
- Accurately record and report attendance
- Monitor and document academic and emotional progress
- Provide clear feedback that can be shared with schools and other professionals
- Maintain high standards of safeguarding and record keeping
Your updates help inform wider decisions, including school planning and external agency reviews so detail matters.
Your Background
We welcome tutors who have experience in
- Schools (mainstream or specialist)
- Alternative provision
- Private tuition
- Pastoral or youth‑based roles
Essential qualities
- Strong behaviour management grounded in empathy
- Experience with SEMH or complex needs
- Confidence working independently
- Professional written and verbal communication
- Resilience and emotional intelligence
- Why This Role Matters
Progress here doesn’t always look like test scores.
Sometimes it looks like
- A student engaging without conflict
- Completing work they would previously refuse
- Building trust with an adult again
If you’re passionate about making a measurable difference and can commit to consistent hours in the Wokingham area, we would love to hear from you.
This is tutoring that truly changes trajectories.
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SEN Tutor in Winnersh employer: TP Tutors
As a SEN Tutor in Wokingham, you will be part of a supportive and dedicated team that prioritises the emotional and academic growth of students with SEMH and complex needs. Our work culture fosters collaboration and professional development, ensuring that you have the resources and training necessary to make a meaningful impact in the lives of young people. With flexible hours and a focus on building trust and confidence, this role offers a rewarding opportunity to help students reconnect with learning in a structured environment.