Job Title: Tutor
Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours per week).
Salary: £26,500.00 - 30,500.00 per annum/pro rata
about asphaleia
asphaleia started with four staff all sharing a passion for meeting the needs of children and young people and a willingness to take a risk!
From those beginnings, asphaleia now comprises a limited company and a registered international charity. These operate as four ventures. We use the word venture because it carries the sense of adventure that has led us on our unique and fascinating journey. The three different ventures sitting within the company are; care, fostering and training. asphaleia action, our charity has been pioneering new projects to meet ever increasing needs of young people both in the UK and internationally for almost 20 years.
our mission
The asphaleia mission is simple – to impact as many lives of children and young people who have experienced disadvantage as we can. We believe it is a simple, but very powerful mission that drives forward every aspect of our delivery and ensures we place children and young people at the heart of everything we do.
our values
Our values are summed up by three simple principles and these, when in action, create the asphaleia way of doing things.
When working with children and young people, other professionals or colleagues we believe service and co-operation can only begin to be achieved to a high standard by considering the world of others.
However, we believe it is not enough to solely believe the world of others matters – this is only a starting place. The asphaleia group believe in demonstrating our value of those we deliver services to, those who pay for our services and those we work with in every possible way.
Finally, we believe we should aim to do everything well. We realise excellence is a journey and not a finitely achievable thing. Therefore even when we have done something well we should then aim to do it even better!
what we can offer you
- We are proud to be an Investor in People.
- We are committed to ongoing personal development for all staff.
- We are proud to an accredited Living Wage employer
- Joining a pension scheme.
- Cycle-to-work scheme.
- We have a social committee led by staff who organise socials for all asphaleia employees.
Main Purpose
Deliver high‑quality teaching, learning and assessment to students aged 16–19, ensuring they develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed for progression into further study, apprenticeships or employment.
As Tutor, you will be responsible for teaching Functional Skills Maths/English and Pre-Vocational Qualifications to students aged 16-19 including students who speak English as a second language.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver consistently high-quality, inclusive and trauma-informed teaching and support aligned with internal and external professional FE teaching standards.
- Plan and deliver a coherent curriculum that enables students to achieve qualifications and develop their personal, social and employability skills.
- Be responsible for student outcomes by ensuring all students have clear, ambitious goals and receive the support required to achieve and progress.
- Ensure all students’ needs are met and that they are supported appropriately to achieve well, including those with identified additional support needs.
- Use data, evidence, and student voice to continuously evaluate and improve teaching, learning and support strategies.
- Create a safe, inclusive and purposeful learning environment, proactively promoting high standards of behaviour, attendance, engagement and progress.
- Proactively contribute to developing and delivering the wider student experience, including induction, assessment, enrichment, careers and progression activities.
- Maintain accurate, timely and high-quality records, demonstrating professional accountability and compliance with organisational and funding requirements.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues and external partners to support students holistically, contribute to continuous improvement and respond flexibly to service needs, including participation in professional meetings (e.g. PEPs).
- Take responsibility for safeguarding, promoting the welfare of students, and acting on concerns in line with organisational policy.
- Contribute to quality assurance, curriculum development and innovation to ensure provision remains relevant, effective and continuously improving.
- Demonstrate professional accountability by meeting performance expectations and contributing to team targets.
- Take ownership of continuous professional development, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of FE practice, subject expertise and regulatory requirements.
- Support the organisation’s sustainability through the effective and efficient use of resources.
- Contribute to creating and supporting engagement, marketing and promotional activities as required.
- Adhere to all applicable internal and external regulations, guidance, policies and procedures.
Person Specification
Essential
- Strong classroom and behaviour management skills
- Ability to plan and deliver engaging teaching for learners with diverse needs
- Excellent communication, teamwork and relationship-building skills with students, families and professionals
- Strong organisational skills and ability to maintain accurate, timely records
- Experience of teaching English and/or maths and/or ESOL to 16–19 learners
- Experience of supporting students with SEND, additional learning needs or disadvantage
- Experience of assessing learner needs and implementing effective support strategies
- Level 2 English and maths (or equivalent)
- Teaching qualification or willingness to work towards one
- Relevant subject qualification in English, maths, ESOL, education, SEND or a related field
Desirable
- Ability to analyse learner progress data to inform interventions
- Experience in a further education or alternative provision setting
- Experience of working collaboratively with external agencies, parents/carers and multi-disciplinary teams
- Assessor, IQA or exam access arrangements qualification
- Safeguarding or trauma-informed practice training beyond mandatory requirements
Safeguarding
The asphaleia Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.
Successful applicants are recruited according to safer recruitment practices and required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and other vetting checks
asphaleia is an equal opportunities employer.
At asphaleia, we take your data privacy very seriously. We will keep your personal information for recruitment purposes only and we will not share it with anyone else. We would like to keep this data until our open role is filled. When that period is over, we will either delete your data or gain your consent for keeping it in our database for future roles.
To apply, please email us to express your interest in receiving a job application pack which includes:
- Request for an up to date CV including explanation of any gaps inbetween employment and education
- Application form
- Job Description and Person Specification which includes safeguarding responsibilities
- Employment monitoring form
- Organisaiton Child Protection policy and practices
- Organisation policy and practices on the employment of ex-offenders
- Relevant forms to be returned within 7 working days unless otherwise stated.
Please note CVs alone will not be accepted. All applications must be supported by a completed application form and up to date CV
Pay: £26,500.00-£30,500.00 per year
Benefits:
Work Location: In person