SEND Tutor-Durham
BBBH63017_1782991898
Posted: 02/07/2026
- £27 - £30 per hour
- Durham, County Durham
- Temporary
SEND Tutor - Durham (In-Person)
£27-£30 per hour | Flexible Hours | Immediate Start
We are recruiting experienced SEND Tutors to deliver high-quality, one-to-one tuition across Durham on behalf of local authorities and schools.
This role involves supporting children and young people who are unable to attend mainstream education due to a range of additional needs. Many learners have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). Your role is to provide tailored academic support while helping learners rebuild confidence, engagement and positive learning habits.
The Role
Deliver personalised 1:1 tuition in the learner's home or an agreed community setting, such as a library.
Adapt lessons to meet individual learning needs, abilities and EHCP outcomes.
Support learners with core subjects, helping them make academic progress at a pace that suits them.
Create a safe, engaging and positive learning environment that encourages participation and confidence.
Record learner progress and provide regular feedback following local authority or school requirements.
Work collaboratively with families, schools and case coordinators to ensure each learner receives the support they need.
Requirements
Experience working with children or young people with SEND and/or SEMH needs.
Experience delivering personalised teaching or tutoring.
An Enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service is essential.
Excellent communication skills and a patient, adaptable approach.
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) is desirable but not essential for candidates with strong relevant tutoring experience.
What We Offer
Competitive pay of £27-£30 per hour.
Flexible working hours to fit your availability.
Long-term opportunities through local authority and school contracts.
The opportunity to make a genuine difference to the education and wellbeing of vulnerable learners.
Safah Mahmood
Lead Consultant