Job Description
SEN Tutor / SEND Tutor – Camden
Autism | SEMH | ADHD | Ages 5–25 | 1:1 Tuition
Location: Camden (North London & surrounding areas)
Job Type: Flexible (Must be available Monday to Friday during 9:00–16:00) – Part-time / Full-time hours
Salary: Competitive hourly rate
About the Role
New Chapter Tuition is seeking experienced and dedicated SEN / SEND Tutors to deliver 1:1 personalised tuition to children and young people aged 5–25 across Camden.
This is a rewarding opportunity to support learners with Autism (ASC), SEMH, ADHD, and additional needs, helping them re-engage with education and build confidence.
Sessions take place in homes, libraries, and community learning environments.
Key Responsibilities
* Deliver 1:1 tailored tuition sessions
* Support learners with Autism, SEMH, ADHD, and complex needs
* Plan and adapt personalised learning programmes
* Work in line with EHCPs and individual learning plans
* Apply trauma-informed and nurture-based approaches
* Build positive, consistent relationships with learners
* Monitor progress and complete session reports
* Communicate effectively with parents, schools, and professionals
Requirements
* Experience supporting SEN / SEND learners (essential)
* Knowledge of the UK National Curriculum
* Background in education (Teacher, Tutor, HLTA, TA, Mentor, etc.) preferred
* Patient, resilient, and empathetic approach
* Strong communication and organisational skills
* Ability to work independently in community settings
* Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one)
* Right to work in the UK
What We Offer
* Competitive hourly pay
* Flexible working hours to suit your schedule
* Part-time and full-time opportunities
* Ongoing CPD and SEND-specific training
* Access to professional development webinars
* Dedicated tutor support team
* Long-term placements and progression opportunities
Safeguarding Statement
All roles are subject to enhanced DBS checks, satisfactory references, and right-to-work verification. New Chapter Tuition is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.