Company: Elizabeth School of LondonJob Title: Additional Needs Tutor (Higher Education)Salary: £35K-£42K (Depending on experience)Contract Type: PermanentHours: Full Time, Monday to Friday (40 hours per week)Location: ONSITE, Leicester, UK (LE1 7JA)Department: Student Success Team (Retention and Progression)Reports To: Assistant Retention and Progression ManagerAbout the Elizabeth School of London:The Elizabeth School of London (ESL) is a higher education provider committed to offering relevant, high-quality programmes on campuses across six major cities including London, Birmingham, Leeds, Leicester, Manchester, and Northampton. With an inclusive approach to the recruitment of students, we provide one-to-one academic and career guidance with the purpose of widening access to higher education among groups currently under- represented. We believe that education is transformational and can make a fundamental difference to the individuals and communities we serve.Purpose of the Role:We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Additional Needs Tutor to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record of working with students with additional needs in Higher Education and will be able to provide them with the support they need to succeed in their studies.Main Duties and Responsibilities:Adapt curriculum materials to ensure accessibility and address individual learning goals, strengths, and challengesProvide individual and small group instruction to students, employing various teaching strategies, adaptive technologies, and accommodations to optimise learning outcomes.Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, in particular the Student Wellbeing Team to develop and implement Individual Learning Plans (ILPs)Collaborate with the academic team in ensuring that any additional accommodations required in the classroom setting are implemented.Collaborate with external service providers where intensive 1:1 support is requiredProvide support to students with the transition to higher educationKeep up-to-date with the latest developments in the field of additional needsCarry out administrative duties, such as maintaining records and preparing reportsAbout You:We are looking for someone who has:A degree in education, special education, or a related fieldExperience (3+ years) working with students with additional needs / neurological differences in a higher education settingA strong understanding of the latest teaching and learning strategiesExcellent communication and interpersonal skills, approachable, empathetic and patient.The ability to work independently and as part of a teamDSA / other acronymsBenefits:Private medical (health) insurance with BUPAAnnual leave (5.6 weeks), including bank holidays.Workplace pension scheme.Statutory Sick Pay.Statutory maternity/paternity pays.Career development opportunitiesTraining and self-development opportunities.Gym membership discountsRetail discount schemesCinema discountsGrocery discountsCycle to workInvesting and savings opportunitiesFinancial wellbeing – personal debt advise.Financial wellbeing educationMy Mind Pal (mental fitness)