Randstad Student Support
SPLD Study Skills Tutor
Place of work: London Metropolitan University (Hybrid)
£28 + 3.38 accrued holiday pay per hour
Start Date: September 2026 (for the new 2026/2027 Academic Year)
Are you passionate about supporting students with Specific Learning Difficulties (SPLDs)? This is a potential opportunity to make a significant difference. Randstad is actively seeking dedicated SPLD Tutors to join our team. This role provides individualised academic support, developing personalised learning plans, and guiding students towards success.
Make a real difference in students' lives! Join our team and help students with Specific Learning Difficulties (SPLDs) thrive.
RoleRole & Responsibilities
As a Study Skills Tutor, you will play a pivotal role in empowering students with SPLDs. You will design and deliver individualised learning plans, guiding students toward effective study strategies.
Main tasks include
- Develop and implement individualised learning plans tailored to each student's unique needs.
- Guide students in effective study strategies and techniques.
- Assess student progress regularly and adapt learning plans accordingly.
- Collaborate effectively with Randstad to ensure a cohesive approach to student support.
- Utilise online teaching technologies to enhance the learning experience
- Create engaging and personalised learning materials.
Requirements
- Proven experience working with students with SPLD's
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in utilising online teaching technologies.
- Ability to develop and implement individualised learning plans.
- Experience with creating personalised learning materials.
- Commitment to inclusive education and student success.
- Strong organisational and time-management skills.
- A passion for helping students achieve their academic goals.
Qualifications/Memberships
Must possess any one of the memberships from the following:
PATOSS (The Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties (PATOSS):
- Full – Specialist teacher/assessor qualified.
- Associate membership – Specialist teacher qualified.
British Dyslexia Association (BDA):
- AMBDA – Associate Membership of the British Dyslexia Association
- AMBDA FE/HE – Associate Membership of the British Dyslexia Association Further and Higher Education
- Professional Membership
The Association of Dyslexia Specialists in Higher Education (ADSHE):
- Professional QA Tutor membership
- NOTE: Affiliate Membership and Professional Assessor Membership of ADSHE does not confer eligibility to deliver this role.
Dyslexia Guild (DG):
- Associate of The Dyslexia Guild (ADG)
- Associate FE/HE of The Dyslexia Guild (ADG FE/HE)
- Member of The Dyslexia Guild (MDG)
- Fellow of The Dyslexia Guild (FDG)
This is a time-sensitive role; we are actively seeking qualified candidates and aiming to expedite the hiring process. Qualified and immediately available candidates are strongly encouraged to apply immediately. For inquiries, please call .
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