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Online tutors provide educational support to students over the internet, usually through video calls, chat, or specialised platforms. This role involves helping students understand topics, preparing them for exams, and sometimes assisting with homework. Tutors may work independently, for online tutoring companies, or through agencies. The work is flexible and can often be done from home, making it suitable for those needing adaptable hours. Subjects range from maths and English to science, languages, and even music. Good communication skills and a strong knowledge of the subject being taught are essential. Some roles may require a teaching qualification or a degree in the relevant field, but many positions are open to university students and graduates.

Online Tutor

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Average Salary

Online tutors in the UK typically earn between £15 and £35 per hour, depending on subject expertise and experience.

Job Growth

The online tutoring sector in the UK saw a 40 percent increase in demand between 2020 and 2023, according to industry reports.

Number of Tutors

It is estimated that over 35,000 people in the UK currently work as online tutors, either part-time or full-time.

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Online Maths Tutor

Specialises in teaching mathematics to students over the internet, often preparing them for exams like GCSEs or A-levels.

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Online English Language Tutor

Focuses on helping students improve their English language skills, which can include grammar, literature, or preparation for English exams.

Online Science Tutor

Delivers virtual lessons in science subjects such as biology, chemistry, or physics, supporting students with homework and exam preparation.

Develop Subject Expertise

Choose Your Subject

Decide which subject or subjects you would like to tutor based on your strengths and interests.

Consider subjects where you have achieved strong grades or have a genuine passion. It is important to select a subject you feel confident teaching, as this will help you provide better support to students and enjoy your tutoring sessions.

Gain Qualifications

Obtain relevant qualifications, such as GCSEs, A-levels, or a degree in your chosen subject area.

Most parents and students look for tutors with formal qualifications. If you are tutoring younger students, GCSEs or A-levels might be sufficient, but for higher-level tutoring, a university degree is often preferred. Consider additional certifications, such as a teaching qualification, to stand out.

Build Tutoring Skills

Develop Communication Skills

Work on your ability to explain concepts clearly and adapt your teaching style to different learners.

Effective tutors can break down complex topics, listen to students' questions, and adapt explanations to suit different learning styles. Practise explaining ideas to friends or family, or volunteer as a peer tutor at school to gain experience.

Learn Online Tools

Familiarise yourself with video conferencing software and online learning platforms.

Platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Classroom are frequently used for online tutoring. Learn how to use features like screen sharing, interactive whiteboards, and file sharing to make your sessions engaging and efficient.

Start Tutoring Online

Set Up a Profile

Create a professional online profile on tutoring websites or promote your services through social media.

Websites such as Tutorful, MyTutor, and Superprof allow you to set up a profile, list your subjects, and connect with students. Include details about your qualifications, experience, and approach to tutoring. A clear photo and a well-written description will help you attract clients.

Deliver Your First Sessions

Begin offering lessons to students, gathering feedback and adapting your approach as you gain experience.

Start with a few students and focus on delivering high-quality lessons. Ask for feedback to improve your teaching and build positive reviews. As you gain confidence, consider expanding your services or specialising in exam preparation or specific age groups.

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Sample Qualifications

Both roles involve educating students, often independently or in a classroom setting, with a focus on delivering instructional content. An Online Tutor typically provides tailored learning support in a specific subject, similar to a Further Education Teacher who teaches adult learners or those in post-secondary education.

How to become

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • a college course
  • an apprenticeship
  • working towards this role
  • applying directly

University

You could do a further education (FE) teaching qualification, although this is not essential.

Qualifications you could do include:

  • Certificate in Education (Cert Ed)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Post Compulsory Education and Training
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Further Education and Training

To teach an academic qualification like an A level, you'll usually need a degree in the subject.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths
  • a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study

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College

You could do a teaching qualification at college.

Qualifications include:

  • Certificate in Education (Cert Ed)
  • Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training
  • Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training with a specialist pathway for teaching literacy, numeracy, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), or teaching disabled learners

Employers will also expect you to have experience or a qualification in the subject you want to teach.

Entry requirements

You'll need:

  • GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths
  • 1 or 2 A levels, a level 3 diploma or relevant experience for a level 4 or level 5 course

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Apprenticeship

You could do a Learning and Skills Teacher Level 5 Higher Apprenticeship.

You'll usually need:

  • a qualification in the subject you want to teach
  • up to date experience in your industry
  • ability in English, maths and IT

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Work

You could apply directly to work as a further education teacher if you have knowledge of your subject and experience in your industry. Some employers may want you to have a level 3 qualification in your industry.

You can then do a teaching qualification on the job. Some employers might help fund your training.

You'll also need level 2 maths and English skills. If you do not have these qualifications, the training provider might support you with this as part of your training.

Volunteering

It will be useful to get experience through paid work or volunteering at a school or college.

You can get help with finding:

Direct Application

You can apply directly to work in further education if you have relevant experience, knowledge and skills in a technical or academic subject.

You can also apply directly to teach some subjects in further education if you have taught in a school and hold qualified teacher status (QTS).

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Career tips

You might be able to become a further education teacher without a teaching qualification. Your employer might choose what teaching qualification you'll need once you've started.

You can also get qualified teacher learning and skills status while you work if you have a level 5 teaching qualification or above.

Further information

You can find out more about becoming a further education teacher from Teach in Further Education.

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