Motor Vehicle Studies Tutor
Posted 24/02/26£154.21 -£180.82
Long Term - Temp
Secondary
Beginning 03/26
Role: Motor Vehicle Studies Tutor
Specialist Alternative Provision Setting – Leeds
Salary: £130 – £195 per day
Contract: Full Time , Temp to Permanent
Location: North Leeds
Are you a Motor Vehicle Studies specialist with a creative flair, passionate about equipping vulnerable learners with practical trade skills that can transform their futures?
The role is to work in a highly specialised alternative education setting supporting young people aged 10–17 who require education within a safe, structured and therapeutic environment. The provision forms part of an integrated service offering education, care, health and behavioural support to young people with complex social, emotional and mental health needs, many of whom have experienced disrupted education or significant trauma.
The aim is simple:
👉 rebuild confidence
👉 develop practical life skills
👉 raise aspirations through meaningful vocational learning
The Role
We are seeking an experienced and passionate Motor Vehicle Studies Instructor to lead an engaging vocational programme that inspires young people through practical, hands-on learning.
You will deliver motor vehicle maintenance and mechanical skills in a workshop environment, helping learners gain confidence, accreditation and employability skills.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in alternative provision, youth justice, PRU, SEND or vocational training environments.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver practical motor vehicle maintenance and repair sessions
Plan differentiated vocational learning suited to varied ability levels
Support young people who may display challenging behaviour using trauma-informed approaches
Embed functional maths, literacy and employability skills within practical learning
Maintain workshop safety standards and risk assessments
Contribute to personalised education plans and progress reviews
Work collaboratively with education, care and therapeutic teams
Act as a positive role model promoting engagement, resilience and achievement
About the Learners and young people:
May have experienced disrupted schooling
Often present with challenging and complex SEMH needs
Benefit from structured routines and consistent adult relationships
Respond best to practical, relationship-based learning approaches
The successful candidate will understand that relationships come before learning.
Essential Requirements
Level 3 (or above) qualification in Motor Vehicle Maintenance / Engineering
Relevant industry experience as a mechanic or technician
Experience working with young people or adults in education, training or mentoring
Strong behaviour management and communication skills
Commitment to safeguarding and inclusion
Desirable
Teaching qualification (PGCE, Cert Ed, DET or willingness to work towards)
Experience within alternative provision, PRU, youth justice or residential care
Knowledge of trauma-informed or restorative practice
Experience delivering accredited vocational qualifications
What We Offer
Small class sizes and high staff-to-student ratios
Extensive training in trauma-informed practice and behaviour support
Multi-disciplinary team working alongside care and health professionals
Excellent professional development opportunities
The chance to make a genuine difference to some of the most vulnerable young people in education
Safeguarding
This role involves working with vulnerable children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS clearance and rigorous safeguarding checks.