Construction Multiskills Tutor
Posted 2 days 3 hours ago by Company Name:New Meaning Training Limited.
Salary: salary negotiable and based on experience
Type: Permanent, Full Time, All-year-round
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Schedule: Monday to Friday 08:30 - 16:30
Do you have the practical skills, patience, and creativity to inspire young people as they prepare for working life?
Our Milton Keynes centre, opened in September 2025, is based in Duckworth Court, tucked away in a large, characterful building that was once a lighting showroom. It's an open, practical space designed to support hands on learning -and it's intentionally still evolving.
Rather than arriving at a finished, polished environment, learners help to shape and develop the centre itself, particularly those on construction pathways. Decorating, adapting spaces, fixing, building, and improving the environment all form part of the learning experience. This approach gives practical skills real purpose and creates a sense of ownership - something many of our young people have rarely experienced in education.
At New Meaning Training (NMT) we work with young people for whom the transition to adulthood can feel overwhelming. Many face additional barriers such as autism, ADHD, anxiety, attachment difficulties, or social and emotional challenges, which can affect confidence, engagement, and self regulation. Our role is to provide structure, encouragement, and meaningful hands on learning so they can begin to take control of their future.
We're looking for a Construction Multiskills Tutor who can engage and motivate learners through kinaesthetic, learning by doing approaches. Construction is a powerful tool for our young people - it builds teamwork, problem solving, resilience, and pride through visible progress and tangible outcomes.
You'll lead practical sessions across areas such as carpentry, tiling and decorating while also embedding employability skills, positive behaviour, and confidence building throughout the day. Managing behaviour calmly and positively is a key part of the role, and you'll work closely with a supportive, reflective team who share a commitment to doing things differently.
Ideally, you'll bring experience from the construction industry or from training others in practical skills. However, we also welcome applicants who haven't taught before but have the right mindset, patience, and desire to pass on their skills. If you're looking for a meaningful career change, we'll provide the training and support you need to succeed as a tutor.
This is not a conventional teaching role - and our Milton Keynes centre is not a conventional setting. It reflects what learning really looks like for many young people: work in progress, with visible growth along the way.
If you have the resilience, empathy, and practical know how to help young people build skills, confidence, and a positive future, we'd love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities- Plan and deliver engaging, hands on sessions in areas such as carpentry, decorating, tiling, and basic plumbing.
- Support learners both 1:1 and in small groups, adapting sessions to suit different confidence and ability levels.
- Work collaboratively with the High Wycombe team to align resources, schemes of work, and assessment approaches.
- Encourage attendance, routine, and accountability, helping learners to build consistency and confidence.
- Support the development of functional Maths and English skills within practical, real world contexts.
- Use a trauma informed, relational approach to behaviour management, helping learners feel safe, respected, and understood.
- Keep accurate records of progress, engagement, and outcomes to inform learner reviews and quality assurance.
- Reflect on your own practice and contribute to team development and cross centre collaboration.
- Liaise with support services, parents/carers, and external agencies to promote learner success and wellbeing.
- Ideally a Level 3 Award in Education & Training (or equivalent) and, preferably, a Certificate of Higher Education - though training can be provided for the right candidate.
- An IOSH Working Safely qualification (desirable).
- Practical experience in construction, trades, or DIY, with the ability to demonstrate and teach hands on skills.
- (Desirable) experience in education or training, including planning schemes of work and lessons.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and conflict management skills to inspire and support young people.
- A team focused, proactive attitude, balanced with the ability to work independently.
- The ability to build positive relationships with learners, colleagues, parents/carers, and external partners from diverse backgrounds.
- Genuine empathy, patience, and professionalism, with alignment to NMT's values and trauma informed Loving Care approach.
- Awareness of, or willingness to learn about, Trauma Informed Practice, Attachment Theory, and wider social issues affecting young people (such as County Lines or post COVID mental health).
- Creativity and adaptability in developing engaging, practical learning activities that meet individual learner goals.
- Good organisational skills, accuracy in record keeping, and flexibility to meet deadlines and learner needs.
- A commitment to self development, reflection, and sharing best practice, including participation in formal coaching.
- An understanding of and adherence to organisational policies and safe working practices.
- Willingness to undergo an Enhanced DBS check in line with NMT's Safer Recruitment procedures (required before employment).
- Checks: This post involves regulated activity and is subject to an Enhanced DBS check (including a Children's Barred List check) and satisfactory professional references.
- Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA): This role is exempt from the ROA 1974. Applicants must disclose all convictions and cautions that are not 'protected' under the Exceptions Order 1975 (as amended 2013 and 2020). For guidance on which offences are 'filtered' and do not need to be disclosed, please refer to the DBS filtering guide.
- 20 days annual leave, plus bank holidays.
- Up to 10 additional "gifted" days off each year (taken during school holiday periods).
- Annual leave increases with length of service, up to a maximum of 24 days.
- Auto enrolment into The People's Pension.
- 5 % employee contribution with 3 % employer contribution.
- Access to hundreds of national discounts (retail, food, travel, days out).
- Admin fee fully reimbursed by NMT.
- Additional annual leave as a thank you for long service.
- Gift rewards at key milestones (e.g., 5 and 10 years).
- Annual flu vaccination voucher (paid for by NMT).
- Birthday gift voucher to celebrate your day.
- Cycle to Work scheme (salary sacrifice).
- Electric Vehicle scheme via Octopus Energy (salary sacrifice).
- Green Travel to Work initiatives with rewards for taking part.
- Strong focus on staff wellbeing, development, and collaboration.
- Training and CPD supported as part of your role.
- The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in young people's lives.