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Have You Considered a Career as A Tutor?

Here are some Reasons for a Career as a Tutor

Who is a Tutor?

A tutor is someone who teaches a single pupil or a very small group.

In a world where everything is bespoke and personalised from TV shows to social media and even identity, it is easy to understand why personalised education or personalised learning is gaining ground at all levels.

In this new world, tutors play a fundamental role as they are the ones who provide the required personalised academic support to students.

Tutors work with students of all ages and academic levels, helping them to understand challenging concepts, improve their study skills, and achieve their academic goals. Tutors may work independently, as part of a tutoring centre, or for a school or educational organization.

They often develop individualised lesson plans based on the student’s needs, provide feedback on assignments, and help students prepare for exams.

Here are some Reasons for a Career as a Tutor

  1. Flexible Hours: Tutors often have the flexibility to set their hours, making it a great option for those who need a flexible work schedule to pursue other things
  2. Income: whether as a side gig or a full-time job, tutoring is always well rewarded.
  3. Work-Life Balance: Flexibility and the use of technology give tutors the possibility of a good work-life balance, as they can often choose when and where to work.
  4. Network: Tutoring allows meeting a wide range of people and that allows developing close relationships that can positively impact you.
  5. Make a Difference: As a tutor, you have the opportunity to make a positive impact on students’ lives by helping them succeed academically.
  6. Job Satisfaction from Sharing Your Passion: Seeing your students succeed and overcome challenges can be incredibly rewarding.

A career as a tutor can certainly be fulfilling and rewarding for those who are passionate about education and helping others succeed and it can open different avenues for you beyond teaching.

How do you become a Tutor?

A tutor needs subject knowledge, the desire to help people succeed and the ability to tutor. To become a professional tutor, you need to train for a qualification that will give you the skills and status of a Certified Tutor. The CIAPS International Tutor Certificate is a good programme to consider.

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