Functional Skills Tutor in Rotherham inRotherham PUBLISHED WED 11 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
NHS England r3l7347B
Job description
Flexible working, 2 days in Rotherham, remainder from home, perfect for work-life balance.
Vital impact, Help young adults with learning difficulties transition to employment.
Women's empowerment, Foster social, emotional skills in a support-based role.
High success rate, Aim to maintain a 75%+ employment transition rate for students.
Work with purpose, Join NHS England, a trusted entity, promoting inclusivity in education.
Personal growth, Use extensive SEN experience and support continuous student development.
NHS England in Rotherham is offering a transformative opportunity as a Functional Skills Tutor at Choices College, part of a supported internship programme that helps young adults with learning difficulties, disabilities, or autism. This rewarding role is perfect for those passionate about shaping futures and supporting students in becoming employment-ready. You'll be pivotal in delivering bespoke Maths and English training, ensuring our interns' success academically and socially, while meeting regulatory standards. The role is dynamic, involving two days in Rotherham and the remainder working remotely. Your expertise will be invaluable in achieving a smooth educational journey for our students, with a focus on more than just skills, but on truly impacting lives.
Ideal candidates will be degree-qualified, holding a Level 3 post-16/adult teaching qualification, and have robust experience working with students with SEN (Special Educational Needs). A driving licence and vehicle are essential, as is your ability to communicate confidently and effectively with diverse learners. Drawing on your strong report writing skills and experience in both group and 1:1 instructional settings, you'll have the opportunity to innovate and differentiate within the classroom. Your dedication to supporting interns' development through Systematic Instruction methodologies will also be valued. Ready to inspire the next generation? Simply click the "Apply Now" button on jobsincare.com to submit your application and begin a fulfilling journey with us.
Ideal candidates will be degree-qualified, holding a Level 3 post-16/adult teaching qualification, and have robust experience working with students with SEN (Special Educational Needs). A driving licence and vehicle are essential, as is your ability to communicate confidently and effectively with diverse learners. Drawing on your strong report writing skills and experience in both group and 1:1 instructional settings, you'll have the opportunity to innovate and differentiate within the classroom. Your dedication to supporting interns' development through Systematic Instruction methodologies will also be valued. Ready to inspire the next generation? Simply click the "Apply Now" button on jobsincare.com to submit your application and begin a fulfilling journey with us.
Flexible working, 2 days in Rotherham, remainder from home, perfect for work-life balance.
Vital impact, Help young adults with learning difficulties transition to employment.
Women's empowerment, Foster social, emotional skills in a support-based role.
High success rate, Aim to maintain a 75%+ employment transition rate for students.
Work with purpose, Join NHS England, a trusted entity, promoting inclusivity in education.
Personal growth, Use extensive SEN experience and support continuous student development.
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If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
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Flexible working: 2 days in Rotherham, remainder from home, perfect for work-life balance.; Vital impact: Help young adults with learning difficulties transition to employment.; Women's empowerment: Foster social, emotional skills in a support-based role.; High success rate: Aim to maintain a 75%+ employment transition rate for students.; Work with purpose: Join NHS England, a trusted entity, promoting inclusivity in education.; Personal growth: Use extensive SEN experience and support continuous student development.
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