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Knowledge Seekers are looking for enthusiastic, creative and passionate individuals to join our team of tutors and workshop leaders. We are an academic tutoring company based in East Dulwich and are currently seeking tutors and workshop leaders across a range of subjects. We are particularly interested in hearing from tutors of Maths and Science, and from anyone with experience in preparing children for school entrance exams or in working with children with dyslexia and other special educational needs.


We are expanding our range of creative and educational workshops and would love to hear from dynamic, bright and enthusiastic teachers, tutors and graduates who are interested in delivering workshops in a range of subjects, including 7+ and 11+ preparation, GCSE revision and exam techniques, and Creative Writing.


We offer top rates of pay for suitably qualified and experienced tutors and teachers. We have an in-house training scheme for all new tutors and workshop leaders.


Please go to our website, www.knowledgeseekers.co.uk, and apply by submitting the application form on the Join Us page.


If you have any questions, please telephone us in the office on 07783 957840.



Benefits of Working with Knowledge Seekers

? We are qualified and experienced teachers, coaches and tutors, and are here to train and support you in delivering outstanding quality and inspiring tuition.

? We provide free tutor training by an experienced teacher and coach, as well as access to a wide range of resources.

? We take care of all marketing, leaving you free to focus on developing and delivering great teaching.

? We are genuinely committed to your development as a tutor and to you gaining valuable experience and skills through your work with us.

? We take care of all business dealings for you, including screening of clients, invoicing and administration.

? We are highly creative and collaborative, and are interested in your ideas, which often lead to new workshops and initiatives for you to take the lead on.


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Hi, I am a recently retired maths teacher (40 years experience!) who has just moved to the area. Although I have taught AS and A level maths until 18 months ago, I would prefer to focus on GCSE higher and below. Referees available. Please get in touch for further information. Many thanks, Ettie MacGarty
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