Absolutely! The most important thing we ask of our tutors is a real enthusiasm for their subject - the kind that can't be taught.
There is no requirement for tutors to have a formal teaching qualification, and in fact, some of the best tutors we work with are not qualified teachers. As long as you've got excellent subject knowledge, at least one to two years' teaching or tutoring experience and are prepared to plan and deliver sessions tailored to the needs of your students, then we'd love to have you on board!
We just ask that you provide as much information in your tutor bio about the previous teaching or tutoring experience you already have so that we are able to review your applications efficiently and also students are able to clearly see the experience have and how you can help them when they come to view your profile! More information on what we recommend to include in your bio can be found here.
It's definitely a big advantage to have knowledge of the UK curriculum and be prepared to keep up to date with this prior to teaching lessons, but there are thousands of great resources online that can help with this - a quick Google search is usually the place to start.
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