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Casual (Zero Hour) work
Student Wellbeing and Inclusivity is looking for Specialist Study Skills and Strategy Support tutor to provide 1:1 support to students with a range of neurodiverse profiles including dyslexia, dyspraxia, AD(H)D and ASC.
The successful applicant will provide individualised 1:1 holistic teaching support tailored to enhance and develop the student’s academic achievements whilst developing lifelong skills and strategies, based on the student’s individual prolife.
They will be an excellent communicator with the ability to work independently whilst also contributing to the professional discourse within the Study Skills and Strategy Support team. They will have full membership of one of the DSA-QAG’s stated professional bodies and a commitment to the Social Model of disability.
The service currently operates a hybrid support model and therefore we welcome applications from candidates interested in home working.
For more details on this role please follow this link.
Application Closing Date: 12th September 2021.Interviews will be held via MS Teams on Thursday 7th October 2021.