First Class Support provides academic support to students in receipt of disabled student allowance (DSA). We pride ourselves on only employing first class support specialists that are passionate about making a difference to the lives of people studying higher education courses across the UK. This role is based in St Andrews, Fife. We are currently looking for study skills tutors to help support autistic students with their studies at university to ensure they get the most out of their work and overall university experience. Students receiving your support will either be on the autistic spectrum, have ADD or have ADHD. In these instances, you will need to demonstrate specific experience of working with students with these conditions. Your Role: Tutors work with students on a one-to-one basis both remotely and face to face, to address the issues which some students might have in acquiring, recalling and retaining information in written and spoken language as well as the range of other difficulties that students with specific learning difficulties often face when working in an HE context. This role will include:
Enhancing organisation skills
Exam preparation
Develop memory skills
Structural advice regarding assignments
Support with spelling, punctuation, grammar and accuracy of thought presentation
Advice relating to research techniques
Support should be tailored to a student’s individual needs and tutors will use their professionalism and experience to deliver support where clear goals and timescales are of paramount importance. Often, students will require ongoing support throughout their course; others might require less support as the course continues; while some students might need additional support as the demands of their course intensify. You will possess an awareness of the strengths which students on the autism spectrum can bring to a learning situation, and the skills to help students to make use of these strengths and overcome barriers to learning. Your Qualifications: To qualify as a Study Skills Tutor for AS, you will need to hold:
An Undergraduate Degree
Teaching Qualification
6 National Autistic Society (NAS) online training course
Attendance of the Autism and SPELL face to face course.
First Class Commitment To Our Staff For this specific role, successful applicants will receive: · £30.00 per hour · Flexible Working Patterns. · Access to continuing learning and development opportunities. SH/MS Job Types: Part-time, Freelance Pay: £30.00 per hour Education:
Bachelor's (preferred)
Experience:
one to one tuition: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
PGC in Autism or Asperger's (preferred)
Master of Education (Specialising in Autism) (preferred)