Location: Oxfordshire Pay rate : £30per hour Job type: Temporary- Part-time- Flexible Hours We are currently working with Oxfordshire council to provide tuition for students in need of extra support. This role is an asap start- please see below details. Role details: Student: Year 5 Subjects: Maths and English SEN: ASD,ADHD,Dyspraxia, Alegric Rhinitis and Eczema Face to face Hours: 6 per week - flexible hours! Key Responsibilities: Provide 1:1 tuition in Maths, and/or English, adapted to the student's ability and learning profile. Work with learners with a variety of SEN, including Autism, ADHD, SEMH, global development delay and communication difficulties. Design and deliver individualised lesson plans in line with EHCPs or identified support needs. Use a calm, consistent, and encouraging approach to build trust and foster student engagement. Liaise with parents, carers, and professionals to ensure consistent and coordinated support. Requirements: Minimum 1 year experience working with children or young people with SEN in an educational or therapeutic setting. Experience teaching or supporting core subjects. (Maths or English) Right to work in the UK. Must have, or be willing to undertake, an Enhanced DBS check. Desired: SEN Qualification, ABA experience, or training in Autism/ Social Communication strategies. PGCE or QTS. Previous experience working with students in an alternative provision or outside the classroom environment. If you're someone who is passionate about inclusive education and believes in supporting every learner on their unique path, this role offers a chance to make a genuine, lasting impact. Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register and have passed all safeguarding/vetting checks with Prospero Teaching in order to fill this vacancy. Any adult working with children and vulnerable young people are responsible for safeguarding and protecting the welfare of the children and young people.