Intervention Tutor

Posted 1 year ago by Twenty 4 Seven
Medway
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Job Description

Intervention Tutors are deployed in a number of ways across primary and secondary schools of varying sizes and cultures. One school’s definition of the role can vary greatly from another’s, and it is important to bear this in mind when considering individual vacancies.

Generally, the main purpose of an Intervention Tutor is to enable students who are underachieving to reach their target attainment levels by providing coaching and activities outside of the main activities of the wider student group.

Typically, the role of Intervention Tutor will include the following duties:

Leading 1:1 or small group sessions for students in a core subject area
Planning and preparing intervention sessions
Marking and assessing work
Monitoring and reviewing the progress of students
Attending departmental meetings
Supporting revision sessions