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Knowledge Seekers, the academic tutoring company based in East Dulwich, are looking for new tutors for

Maths, Physics and Chemistry A level,

GCSE Science and Maths, and

Key stage 3 Maths

for our new and existing client families in areas including East Dulwich, New Cross, Thornton Heath and Brockley.

Top rates of pay for suitably qualified and experienced tutors and teachers. We have an in house training scheme for all

new tutors.

Please have a look at our website at www.knowledgeseekers.co.uk, and apply by submitting the application form that appears on the Careers and Vacancies page.

Please also telephone us on 07783 957840 for a confidential conversation with Alexandra.

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