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KS1 Tutor
- Aggregated by CV-Library
- Dorset
- Contract
- Full Time
- £52,000 - £62,400 Per Hour
Job Description
KS1 Tutor
Early Support Makes a Lasting Difference
We're looking for a KS1 Tutor to support young learners across Dorset through personalised 1:1 tuition.
Working on behalf of Local Authorities, you'll provide tailored support to children in Key Stage 1 who may require alternative educational provision or additional help to engage with learning. Many of the pupils we support benefit from a nurturing and creative approach that helps develop confidence, strengthen core skills, and foster a positive relationship with education.
This is a rewarding opportunity for education professionals who enjoy working with younger children and helping them achieve important developmental milestones.
Location: Dorset
Key Stage: KS1
Start Date: September
Hours: Flexible
Pay Rate: £25-£30 per hour
Type: 1:1 Tuition
Requirements
Minimum 6 months' experience in an educational setting, including tutoring, teaching, teaching assistant, learning support, mentoring, or similar roles
Experience supporting children within KS1 or primary education
Good understanding of early literacy and numeracy development
Ability to deliver engaging, age-appropriate sessions
Experience supporting children with SEND, EHCPs, or additional needs is desirable
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Patient, positive, and adaptable approach
Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one
Driver preferred; alternatively, willingness to travel locally within Dorset
Who You'll Support
You'll work with children who may have a range of needs, including:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
ADHD
Anxiety and school avoidance
Speech, language, and communication needs
EHCPs and additional learning needsEach child receives a personalised programme designed to support their learning, confidence, and engagement.
Why This Role?
Flexible hours to fit around your availability
Competitive pay of £25-£30 per hour
September start
Long-term opportunities available
Work alongside Local Authorities
Meaningful 1:1 support with young learners
Opportunity to make a positive impact during a key stage of a child's educational journey
Interested?
Apply
Early Support Makes a Lasting Difference
We're looking for a KS1 Tutor to support young learners across Dorset through personalised 1:1 tuition.
Working on behalf of Local Authorities, you'll provide tailored support to children in Key Stage 1 who may require alternative educational provision or additional help to engage with learning. Many of the pupils we support benefit from a nurturing and creative approach that helps develop confidence, strengthen core skills, and foster a positive relationship with education.
This is a rewarding opportunity for education professionals who enjoy working with younger children and helping them achieve important developmental milestones.
Location: Dorset
Key Stage: KS1
Start Date: September
Hours: Flexible
Pay Rate: £25-£30 per hour
Type: 1:1 Tuition
Requirements
Minimum 6 months' experience in an educational setting, including tutoring, teaching, teaching assistant, learning support, mentoring, or similar roles
Experience supporting children within KS1 or primary education
Good understanding of early literacy and numeracy development
Ability to deliver engaging, age-appropriate sessions
Experience supporting children with SEND, EHCPs, or additional needs is desirable
Strong communication and relationship-building skills
Patient, positive, and adaptable approach
Enhanced DBS on the Update Service, or willingness to obtain one
Driver preferred; alternatively, willingness to travel locally within Dorset
Who You'll Support
You'll work with children who may have a range of needs, including:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs
ADHD
Anxiety and school avoidance
Speech, language, and communication needs
EHCPs and additional learning needsEach child receives a personalised programme designed to support their learning, confidence, and engagement.
Why This Role?
Flexible hours to fit around your availability
Competitive pay of £25-£30 per hour
September start
Long-term opportunities available
Work alongside Local Authorities
Meaningful 1:1 support with young learners
Opportunity to make a positive impact during a key stage of a child's educational journey
Interested?
Apply


