We are hiring!
8th October 2024
Due to expansion, LAIDLAW EDUCATION LLP is looking to recruit qualified teachers to join our friendly team in October 2024.
After-School and Saturday Maths and Science Teacher to work within our dedicated new classrooms
in Kew (TW9) and/or in East Sheen (SW14)
Primary School Tuition
We offer weekly tuition to support an area of weakness, encourage a particular aptitude and/or prepare for entrance exams. Lessons are one-to-one, with the popular option of a small group for children in Years 4, 5 and 6.
Senior School Tuition
We offer individual lessons to senior school students from Year 7 to A-level in many subjects, either on a short-term basis or ongoing. Specific vacancy for Maths and Science.
The successful candidate should be an excellent communicator and capable of working alongside a professional team, with energy and enthusiasm. You should be experienced in teaching pupils across a range of ages. Experience of teaching children with ADHD or ASD is an advantage.
As a self-employed teacher, and potentially a member of Laidlaw Education LLP, you have the back-up of the Laidlaw Education office and wider teaching team. For more information about our teaching and educational support, please visit www.laidlaweducation.co.uk. Payment is by the hour, paid promptly at the end of each month.
Before applying, please make sure you are able to travel to our sites.
If you feel you meet the above criteria and are interested, please send your CV and covering letter to support@laidlaweducation.co.uk
We are proactively committed to creating a diverse staff body which reflects the community that we teach. At Laidlaw Education we value diversity and inclusion; we want to attract the best people for the role available. This is regardless of age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, disability, socioeconomic status or religious beliefs.
In line with our recruitment policy and for the protection of our pupils, you will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure and employment reference checks. Laidlaw Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. You must be eligible to work in the UK.