STEM Tutor

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Academic Jobs
England, United Kingdom
Job Description
STEM Tutor Barnet September 2026 Start

Are you a high-achieving STEM Tutor graduate with a passion for supporting neurodivergent young people?

This STEM Tutor opportunity is perfect for an aspiring educator, psychologist or therapist seeking hands on SEND experience. A highly regarded secondary school in Barnet is searching for a dedicated STEM Tutor to join its Additional Resource Provision. As a STEM Tutor, you will support autistic students with their academic and personal development, while gaining invaluable experience.

This STEM Tutor role is ideal for someone with a strong Maths and Science background who is passionate about helping neurodivergent young people thrive.

The Role STEM Tutor
  • Work as a STEM Tutor supporting students with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), including those with PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) profiles.
  • Deliver 1:1 and small group Maths and Science interventions.
  • Adapt learning strategies to meet individual needs and promote engagement.
  • Build positive relationships that encourage confidence, independence, and progress.
  • Collaborate with specialist SEND staff, teachers, and families.
STEM Tutor Requirements
  • A degree in a STEM related subject from a leading university.
  • Strong A Level results, ideally A or A in Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or a related STEM discipline.
  • A genuine interest in autism, neurodiversity and SEND.
  • Patient, kind, and emotionally intelligent, with a calm and nurturing approach.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Why Join This School?
  • Join a well established ARP within a mainstream secondary setting.
  • Gain specialist SEND experience as a STEM Tutor.
  • Receive ongoing training and professional development.
  • Excellent preparation for careers in teaching, educational psychology, and therapy.

If you're an ambitious STEM Tutor graduate looking to develop your skills while supporting exceptional young people, we'd love to hear from you.