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We are a small, friendly tuition company seeking an organised individual with teaching experience and excellent communication skills to join our team as Administrative Assistant to the company Director.  Start date July/August 2023. 

Job description: 

  • Processing new student referrals 

  • Communicating with parents, carers, young people, tutors, professional networks 

  • Recruiting new tutors 

  • Organising and planning the Director’s calendar 

Essential: 

  • Experience in education as a teacher  

  • Knowledge of and competence in using Microsoft Office 365  

  • Organisational skills 

  • Ability to communicate articulately, professionally and personably  

Location & Hours: 

Hybrid working with our office in Camberwell (SE5 7HN).  

Flexible working hours: minimum 20 hours (Monday-Friday). 

 

About us:  

Since 2014, Anchor Tutors has been providing quality, bespoke tuition to a range of students including Looked After Children and young people living with SEND. We focus on building strong, positive relationships in order to pave the way for excellent progress. We match students with high quality tutors that will tailor lessons to their specific needs and requirements. 

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