Chess Tutor
| Posting date: | 21 April 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £20 per hour |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 21 May 2026 |
| Location: | London, UK |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Bhuku Ltd |
| Job type: | Temporary |
| Job reference: | hmpwormwoodscrubs1 |
Summary
Chess Tutor (Prison-Based)
Employer: Bhuku Ltd
Location: HMP Wormwood Scrubs, London
Job type: Fixed-term contract (12 months)
Working pattern: Part-time (Fridays, 08:00–12:00)
Salary: £20 per hour
Job summary
Bhuku Ltd is recruiting a Chess Tutor to deliver a structured chess programme at HMP Wormwood Scrubs.
This role focuses on supporting prisoners to develop decision-making, problem-solving and positive peer interaction skills through the game of chess. The programme also contributes to improving mental wellbeing and engagement in purposeful activity.
You will deliver a weekly chess club combining theory, practical play and peer-led learning.
Job description
You will deliver a structured chess programme that supports learners to:
Learn the rules and strategies of chess
Develop logical thinking and decision-making skills
Improve concentration, patience and problem-solving
Build positive peer relationships through structured gameplay
Engage in purposeful activity that supports wellbeing
You will also:
Deliver weekly chess sessions (up to 4 hours per week)
Facilitate both theory-based learning and practical gameplay
Support learners at different ability levels, from beginners to advanced
Encourage and develop peer-led gameplay and mentoring
Organise and support chess competitions and events (including national prison tournaments where possible)
Provide learners with feedback, certificates and progress summaries
Track attendance, engagement and learner progress
Delivery may take place across different wings or locations within the prison.
Working pattern
Fridays
08:00 – 12:00
12-month fixed-term contract
Up to 4 hours per week delivery
Person specification
Essential
Strong knowledge of chess (rules, strategy and gameplay)
Experience teaching, coaching or facilitating learning
Ability to engage learners with diverse needs and backgrounds
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Willingness to complete prison vetting and induction
Desirable
Experience delivering structured training or workshops
Experience working in a custodial or secure setting
Experience supporting peer-led learning or group activities
Understanding of wellbeing or therapeutic activities
Skills and experience
You will be:
Confident delivering both instruction and practical sessions
Able to adapt sessions for beginners and more experienced players
Skilled in encouraging positive peer interaction
Organised and able to manage groups of up to 20 learners
Professional, reliable and adaptable in a secure environment
Additional information
This role is based in a Category B adult male prison with a diverse population
You will be required to:
Provide chess boards and equipment for delivery
Work across different areas of the prison where required
Collaborate with prison staff and education teams
All staff must:
Pass security vetting
Complete HMPPS induction and training
Follow all prison policies and procedures
Benefits
Flexible part-time working pattern
Opportunity to deliver a unique and engaging programme
Experience working in prison education and rehabilitation
Opportunity to support wellbeing and positive behaviour change
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 use chess as a powerful tool for learning, wellbeing and personal development. If you are passionate about chess and making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
Employer: Bhuku Ltd
Location: HMP Wormwood Scrubs, London
Job type: Fixed-term contract (12 months)
Working pattern: Part-time (Fridays, 08:00–12:00)
Salary: £20 per hour
Job summary
Bhuku Ltd is recruiting a Chess Tutor to deliver a structured chess programme at HMP Wormwood Scrubs.
This role focuses on supporting prisoners to develop decision-making, problem-solving and positive peer interaction skills through the game of chess. The programme also contributes to improving mental wellbeing and engagement in purposeful activity.
You will deliver a weekly chess club combining theory, practical play and peer-led learning.
Job description
You will deliver a structured chess programme that supports learners to:
Learn the rules and strategies of chess
Develop logical thinking and decision-making skills
Improve concentration, patience and problem-solving
Build positive peer relationships through structured gameplay
Engage in purposeful activity that supports wellbeing
You will also:
Deliver weekly chess sessions (up to 4 hours per week)
Facilitate both theory-based learning and practical gameplay
Support learners at different ability levels, from beginners to advanced
Encourage and develop peer-led gameplay and mentoring
Organise and support chess competitions and events (including national prison tournaments where possible)
Provide learners with feedback, certificates and progress summaries
Track attendance, engagement and learner progress
Delivery may take place across different wings or locations within the prison.
Working pattern
Fridays
08:00 – 12:00
12-month fixed-term contract
Up to 4 hours per week delivery
Person specification
Essential
Strong knowledge of chess (rules, strategy and gameplay)
Experience teaching, coaching or facilitating learning
Ability to engage learners with diverse needs and backgrounds
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Willingness to complete prison vetting and induction
Desirable
Experience delivering structured training or workshops
Experience working in a custodial or secure setting
Experience supporting peer-led learning or group activities
Understanding of wellbeing or therapeutic activities
Skills and experience
You will be:
Confident delivering both instruction and practical sessions
Able to adapt sessions for beginners and more experienced players
Skilled in encouraging positive peer interaction
Organised and able to manage groups of up to 20 learners
Professional, reliable and adaptable in a secure environment
Additional information
This role is based in a Category B adult male prison with a diverse population
You will be required to:
Provide chess boards and equipment for delivery
Work across different areas of the prison where required
Collaborate with prison staff and education teams
All staff must:
Pass security vetting
Complete HMPPS induction and training
Follow all prison policies and procedures
Benefits
Flexible part-time working pattern
Opportunity to deliver a unique and engaging programme
Experience working in prison education and rehabilitation
Opportunity to support wellbeing and positive behaviour change
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 use chess as a powerful tool for learning, wellbeing and personal development. If you are passionate about chess and making a difference, we encourage you to apply.