Cumbria Tuition - Skills & Approaches
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, School Counselor
We are currently recruiting tutors across Cumbria for a growing number of personalised SEN, SEMH and EBSA tuition packages supporting children and young people who are currently unable to access mainstream education full-time.
Student Populations- SEMH needs
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- ADHD
- Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN)
- Sensory processing difficulties
- Trauma‑related needs
- Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)
- Anxiety and emotional dysregulation
- Cognition and learning difficulties
- EHCP and EOTAS pathways
Many of these students are academically able but are struggling to engage in education due to anxiety, overwhelm, sensory needs or previous negative educational experiences. Others are working significantly below age‑related expectations and require highly differentiated support.
Across these placements, the key qualities we are looking for are not just academic knowledge — but emotional intelligence, flexibility and relationship‑building skills.
Tutor Qualities- Calm, patient and emotionally regulated
- Relationship‑focused and trauma‑informed
- Flexible, low‑demand and non‑confrontational in approach
- Able to prioritise emotional safety before academic progress
- Skilled at breaking learning into small, manageable steps
- Comfortable adapting sessions around regulation and engagement levels
- Confident supporting anxiety, dysregulation and school avoidance
- Creative and interest‑led in their teaching approaches
- Consistent, reliable and psychologically safe adults
- Behaviour is often communication rather than defiance
- Regulation comes before learning
- Trust and engagement may take time
- Small successes matter
- Flexibility and pacing are essential
- Relationship‑building is often the first stage of progress
- Low‑pressure learning environments
- Practical or experiential learning
- Visual supports and scaffolded tasks
- Movement and sensory breaks
- Typing or reduced writing demands
- Predictable routines and clear expectations
- Humour, reassurance and encouragement
- Interest‑based learning approaches
- Barrow-in-Furness
- Eden
- South Lakeland
- Furness Pennsula
- Cartmel Peninsula
- Central Lakes
- Upper Eden Valley
- Lower Eden Valley
- Alternative Provision
- Therapeutic Education
- SEN/SEMH intervention
- EBSA support
- ASD/ADHD support
- Trauma‑informed practice
- Primary intervention
- GCSE support
- Functional skills
- Relationship‑based tuition
Some roles require QTS, while others would suit experienced SEN tutors, mentors, youth workers or therapeutic practitioners with strong relational practice.
These placements can be incredibly rewarding for tutors who value connection, flexibility and helping young people rebuild confidence in themselves as learners.
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