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GCSE Tutor

Fleet Tutors
West Midlands
1 week ago
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Are you looking to make a difference in the lives of young people in your community?

Do you want to ensure that every learner thrives in education?

Then register with Fleet Education Services as a GCSE Tutor (English, Maths, or Science) today – we need your help to support young learners within and around Walsall through 1:1 tuition.

About us:

Fleet Education Services is a long standing tuition provider that delivers outstanding alternative and supplementary education, working with schools and local authorities to deliver both one-to-one and small group tuition to learners regardless of their age, ability or background.

We aim to deliver an outstanding level of educational support for young learners throughout the UK and require the exceptional talents and passion of experienced GCSE tutors to do so. Through your support, you will help transform the lives of learners within Walsall backed by the support of our committed Tuition Consultants.

Regardless if you are a qualified teacher or an experienced tutor, this role is ideal for those eager to work with learners who would greatly benefit from holistic 1:1 tutoring.

We are consistently hiring for ongoing tuition placements within the area to meet the current demand for GCSE level tutors – apply today to learn more about our rewarding, flexible opportunities.

Requirements for our GCSE Tutors:


  • A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification.
  • QTS preferred, but not essential.
  • Minimum of 6 months teaching or tutoring experience in the UK.
  • Daytime availability (for learners receiving tuition in lieu of school).
  • Eligibility to live and work in the UK.
  • 2 references related to your work in education – covering the last 2 years of your employment.
  • Enhanced DBS check (Can be obtained through Fleet if required at a cost).
  • A commitment to safeguarding and supporting learners with SEN, SEMH, and other complex needs.


What we offer our GCSE Tutors:


  • Flexible working hours to fit your schedule, with tutoring opportunities ranging from 1-25+ hours per week.
  • Competitive weekly pay through PAYE.
  • Career growth through free ongoing training that counts towards CPD, with special insight into development of your skills in working with SEN/SEND learners.
  • dedicated team of Tuition Consultants to match you with work based on your preferences and availability, working with you throughout the duration of your tuition sessions to ensure yours and the learner’s success.
  • The opportunity to make a real difference in vulnerable young people’s lives by being part of a committed, learner centric organisation.


Your role as a GCSE Tutor:


  • You will design personalised GCSE level Maths, English, or Science lessons that engage, inspire, and help learners progress academically.
  • Deliver tuition sessions directly with learners in their own homes, schools or local settings such as a library – in-person tuition only.
  • Regular monitoring of learner progress through regular reports, providing constructive feedback to enhance learning outcomes of the young people you support.
  • Collaboration with parents, guardians, and schools to ensure your learner’s engagement in education.
  • Maintain accurate session records through our virtual learning platform.


Please note:


  • When registering as a Tutor with Fleet you will be listed as an Agency Worker, to provide support for short/long term tuition engagements as and when they arise. Set amount of hours are not guaranteed.
  • You will work through a contract for service and will be paid via PAYE.
  • Any tuition placements you undertake with us will be covered by our insurance.
  • Shortlisted candidates will be required to complete our safer recruitment process, designed with KCSIE in mind (Keeping Children Safe in Education).
  • This is not a self-employed tutoring/teaching position.


We welcome all applications and are eager to work with passionate, likeminded individuals who share our outlook ensuring learner success – we hope to hear from you soon.

Diversity & Inclusion: we work together.
At Fleet Education Services, we celebrate diversity and believe that an inclusive team brings out the best in our learners. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, experiences, and identities. Together, we can help every learner achieve their potential.

Fleet Education Services is dedicated to safeguarding children. All candidates must complete our stringent checks, including online searches, before being considered for work.

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