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Literacy & Numeracy Tutor

Job details
Posting date: 21 April 2026
Salary: £15.50 per hour
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 21 May 2026
Location: Kent, South East England
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Bhuku Ltd
Job type: Temporary
Job reference: hmpmaidstone1

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Summary

Literacy & Numeracy Tutor (Prison-Based)


Employer: Bhuku Ltd

Location: HMP Maidstone, Kent

Job type: Fixed-term contract (11 months)

Working pattern: Full-time (Monday to Thursday, 08:00–17:00)

Salary: £15.50 per hour



Job summary
Bhuku Ltd is recruiting a Peer Mentor Literacy & Numeracy Tutor to deliver a specialist, trauma-informed programme at HMP Maidstone.

This role focuses on supporting prisoners with very low literacy and numeracy levels, including those where English is a second language, by developing and supervising a peer mentor workforce.

You will deliver a programme that combines direct support with the training and development of peer mentors, helping to reach learners who are often disengaged from traditional education.




Job description

You will deliver a structured programme that supports learners and peer mentors to:

Improve literacy and basic numeracy skills
Build confidence and engagement in learning
Support learners with English as a second language
Develop mentoring, communication and support skills
Promote positive behaviours and a culture of learning

You will also:

Deliver small group sessions and 1:1 support
Provide structured supervision and development for peer mentors
Deliver non-accredited mentoring training (Level 2 equivalent)
Support learners to build Education, Skills and Training portfolios
Facilitate peer mentor networking and development sessions
Track learner and mentor progress and maintain records (including NOMIS updates)
Contribute to monthly reports and quality assurance processes

Delivery will take place across the prison in a flexible format, including group work, 1:1 sessions and in-cell support materials.



Working pattern

Monday to Thursday
08:00 – 17:00
11-month fixed-term contract

Delivery will align with prison regime times and operational requirements.




Person specification

Essential

Experience delivering literacy, numeracy or ESOL support
Experience delivering training, mentoring or personal development programmes
Strong communication and facilitation skills
Ability to engage learners with low confidence and complex needs
Ability to work within a secure environment and follow procedures
Willingness to complete prison vetting and induction


Desirable

Experience working in a custodial or secure setting
Teaching, training or coaching qualification
Experience supporting ESOL learners
Experience working with peer mentors or peer-led programmes
Knowledge of neurodiversity and inclusive learning strategies


Skills and experience

You will be:

Confident delivering both 1:1 and small group sessions
Skilled in supporting learners with low literacy and language barriers
Able to train and support peer mentors effectively
Organised and able to track learner progress and outcomes
Professional, resilient and adaptable in a secure environment


Additional information

This role is based in a foreign national prison with a diverse population and varying literacy levels
Delivery includes working closely with:
Learning & Skills Manager
Activities Team
Education provider
Neurodiversity support services

All staff must:
Pass security vetting
Complete prison induction and mandatory training
Follow all HMPPS policies and procedures


Benefits

Consistent full-time working pattern
Opportunity to deliver a high-impact, peer-led programme
Experience working with diverse and multilingual learners
Opportunity to contribute to innovative prison education models
Potential for future roles with Bhuku Ltd




How to apply

To apply, send your CV and a short statement outlining your experience to:

Robyn.kandi@bhuku.co.uk



Closing statement

This is an opportunity to support learners who face significant barriers to education and to develop a peer-led culture of learning within the prison. If you are passionate about literacy, inclusion and rehabilitation, we encourage you to apply.

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