Construction Group Tutor

Company: Randstad Education
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Location: Mansfield
Job Description:

Construction Group Tutor – Mansfield

Starting Salary: £15.37 p/hr / £27,066 per annum

Permanent

Full-Time (Term Time Only)

Working 37.5 hours per week, Term Time (41 weeks per year)

We are looking for a passionate and creative Construction Group Tutor to join our Vocational Provision team. This is a rewarding opportunity to support young people — many with additional needs — to re‑engage with learning through a hands‑on, innovative construction curriculum.

You will be helping to develop our learners’ bricklaying, joinery, painting skills as well as a range of other construction activities. Our learners are looking for someone who can adapt the lessons to not only make them inclusive but also innovative.

A Learning Experience Like No Other

We offer education that is personalised and flexible. You’ll support learning through:

  • One‑to‑one sessions
  • Small group work
  • Larger vocational settings

Our curriculum is flexible, giving every learner the chance to explore their interests and shine in their own way.

What you’ll be doing

  • Delivering an engaging, flexible, and creative construction curriculum that inspires learners and builds confidence.
  • Working collaboratively with colleagues and multi‑agency partners to support young people’s educational, social, and emotional development.
  • Advocating for learners and involving them in shaping their own programmes.
  • Preparing, delivering, and reviewing schemes of work, lesson plans, assessments, and progress reports.
  • Ensuring high standards of safeguarding, health and safety, and risk management across all learning environments.
  • Acting as a positive role model and mentor, promoting engagement, resilience, and achievement.
  • Contributing to the ongoing development of innovative construction delivery techniques.

What you’ll bring

  • A minimum Level 1 qualification in a construction‑related discipline.
  • Experience working with children, young people, or vulnerable adults, ideally those with additional needs.
  • A creative approach to learning and engagement.
  • Strong communication skills and confidence in using ICT (including Google applications).
  • Understanding of safeguarding, data protection, and safe working practices.
  • A full UK driving licence, access to a roadworthy vehicle, and business insurance.

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Posted: June 1st, 2026