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Prospero Teaching
Prospero Teaching — Little Laver, Ongar
Prospero Teaching is seeking a dedicated SEMH Tutor in and around Harlow to provide personalised tuition for children with a range of additional learning and behavioural needs. As an SEN Tutor, you will plan and deliver tailored 1:1 lessons designed to close gaps in learning, rebuild confidence, and improve engagement and attainment. This role is ideal for an experienced teacher or tutor looking t…
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