Primary School Tutor Jobs: Primary School Teaching Opportunities

Explore a range of primary school tutor jobs from families looking for support across all key stages. Whether you're experienced or just starting out, find flexible primary school teaching jobs that match your skills and schedule.

Primary school
Maidstone

16/12

Kerry

Tutor required for a 7 year old in year 3

Primary school
Gateshead

20/11

Michelle Bokor

looking for a tutor to teach year 3 boy

Primary school
Tower Hamlets (London)

11/12

Monika Kesminaite

Seeking patient tutor for ASD/ADHD child for core subjects. Calm, flexible and supportive approach needed

Primary school
Dundee

Kirsty Douglas

Looking for tutor for my autistic and adhd 6 year old

Primary school
London

Lydia

I am looking for a 11 plus and KS1-2 English tutor

Primary school
Tooting Graveney

Jonathan A Monina

Phonics and Writing Help for my son in reception

Primary school
Hertford

Ben

Reading is his biggest weakness an I need to get him back where he should be. My son is 11 and has a reading age of 8. I need to improve this. Not interested in Online must be in person

Primary school
London

Carlos

We need tutors for a retyping job if you're interested please kindly let me know

Primary school
Royal Wootton Bassett

Chloe

I am looking for a tutor for my year 5 child. English and maths. Heโ€™s fallen behind so back to basics

Primary school
Glasgow

Sam

Looking for a primary teacher for 6 yo daughter

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Frequently Asked Questions about Primary Tutoring Jobs

๐Ÿง How can I find primary tutoring jobs in the UK?

To find primary tutoring jobs in the UK, you can sign up on online tutoring platforms, check job boards, or offer private lessons. Many websites connect tutors with parents searching for primary school tutors. If you're looking for online primary tutoring jobs in the UK, consider platforms that specialise in virtual learning like FindTutors.co.uk. Creating a strong profile highlighting your skills and availability will help attract students.

๐Ÿ’ปAre there online tutoring jobs for teachers with no experience?

Yes, there are online tutoring jobs for teachers with little to no experience. Some platforms accept tutors without formal teaching qualifications, as long as they have strong subject knowledge and good communication skills. If you're looking for online tutoring jobs with no experience, consider beginner-friendly platforms that offer training or allow you to start with entry-level tutoring. Gaining experience through volunteer teaching or short courses can also improve your chances.

On FindTutors, you can sign up as a private tutor even with no experience. We recommend setting up your profile with details about your expertise and offering a free first lesson to build trust with students.

๐ŸŒWhat qualifications do I need for online primary school tutoring jobs?

To apply for primary school tutoring jobs, you typically need a strong understanding of primary-level subjects and good teaching skills. While some platforms prefer qualified teachers, there are online tutoring jobs for teachers and subject experts who may not have formal training. Some websites in the UK may also require a DBS check to ensure safety when working with children.

๐Ÿ’ฐHow much do online primary tutors earn in the UK?

Earnings for primary tutoring jobs in the UK depend on your experience, the platform, and whether you work independently or through a company. On average, online primary tutoring jobs in the UK pay between £15-£40 per hour, with experienced tutors earning more. Some online tutoring jobs for private teachers offer fixed rates, while private tutors can set their own prices. On FindTutors, you can set your own prices for private tutoring.

๐Ÿ“šHow do I tutor a primary school student?

Tutoring a primary school student requires patience, engagement, and a structured approach. Here are some key steps to ensure effective learning:

  1. Assess your student's level. 
  2. Make sure to use simple and interactive methods. 
  3. Plan sessions with clear objectives, covering core subjects like maths, English, and science.
  4. Ask open-ended questions, use hands-on activities, and encourage the student to explain concepts in their own words.
  5. Young learners need encouragement. Provide positive feedback and adapt your teaching style to their pace.
  6. Incorporate interactive tools, videos, and printable exercises to reinforce learning.
  7. Summarise key points at the end of each session and set small tasks for practice. 

A calm, encouraging, and engaging approach makes tutoring primary school students effective and enjoyable! ๐Ÿ˜Š