We are looking for an English GCSE teacher and a Maths Functional Skills teacher for a young Autistic adult (female, age 18).
Location: Preston, Lancashire. 2 hours per subject a week, term time. In person.
We are looking for an English GCSE teacher and a Maths Functional Skills teacher. This could be the same person or two people. The purpose of the role is to teach and support J’s confidence and development of her learning skills as well as her general wellbeing. This will need a slow and gentle approach where all sessions are student led.
The teaching will be delivered 1:1 in the home.
This would be someone to:
- Provide companionship and engagement in meaningful discussions on J’s interests; including birds of prey, literature and politics.
- Support J to advocate for herself and recognise when she may need a break.
- Ensure J’s needs are respected; help navigate emotions and self-regulation, providing reassurance in stressful or overwhelming situations.
- Provide trauma-informed support and be able to engage in potentially difficult conversations.
- Slowly, over time, to work towards qualifications in English and Maths through topics led by J.
- Sessions should aspire to be an hour at a time, but will take time to build up. Sessions may be small 10 minute snap shots at first.
About J
J is an intelligent and funny individual with a strong passion for birds of prey, politics, current affairs, literature, culture (especially Japanese culture), and video games. She is an avid reader of Sylvia Plath, Franz Kafka, and Osamu Dazai and enjoys in-depth discussions on a range of topics. J is a talented artist. J has many cats.
Person specification -
- A gentle and nurturing person. Trust and reliability are crucial.
- More than two years experience working with Neurodivergent young people or adults. (For example Teaching, Counselling, Youth work or Mentoring experience)
- Lived experience or awareness of Chronic Fatigue / Illness, Autism, PDA, low mental health and self - harm.
- Ability to trust the process and the young person and understand that it takes time to build trusting relationships.
- Able to work in a non-hierarchical way
- The four hours would include a catch up meeting with staff at Gecko who support J.
Other information
- This role is through Gecko Community
- Term time only (38 weeks of the year).
- Training will be provided.
- The post holder will undergo an enhanced DBS check.
- The right candidate may be offered online hours too with other students.
- We are an equal opportunity company and encourage applications from neurodivergent individuals.
- Start date 1st September 2026.
- Apply to [email protected] with your CV by Monday 6th July 12pm.
- Interviews online on Friday 10th July.
About us
Gecko Community is a grass-roots charity operating across England. We support students aged between 5 - 25 who; are Autistic, have ADHD, are experiencing anxiety or mental ill health, have experienced bullying and trauma. At Gecko, we combine the alternative education needed by these students with an appreciation of the wellbeing essential to their social integration and personal confidence.
This is an opportunity to contribute to the holistic progress of young people. The students we work with are often extremely motivated to learn although usually dealing with barriers to their learning. Our approach allows multifaceted interventions addressing students’ academic, social, emotional and mental wellbeing. This is a chance to do what we all got into teaching to do, make a meaningful difference to the lives of young people.
Please email us to have a chat about the position at [email protected]
Pay: £40.00 per hour
Work Location: In person