Sessional Tutor
Recovery College
Closing Date for Applications: 8th September 2025
Teesside Mind is really pleased to be recruiting Sessional Recovery College Tutors to support the existing delivery within Impact on Teesside and as part of Community Mental Health Transformation.
The Recovery College delivers courses to equip people with coping strategies to improve their mental health and wellbeing. We offer a range of courses covering emotional resilience, confidence building, mindfulness and more.
Essentially, we teach new ways to cope and manage your mental health. We provide people with the opportunity to develop practical tools and resources to do this and empower them to move forward and make effective changes to their lives.
You will work as part of our small, dedicated team which offers a unique recovery focused approach to supporting people with mental health difficulties.
Overview
You will be responsible for delivering short courses aimed at improving the well-being of individuals through a learning model. The courses provide individuals with the opportunity to explore ideas with like-minded people either face to face in a community venue on Teesside or via Microsoft Teams.
The post holder will be able to foster a safe and inclusive learning environment with a clear focus on mental health recovery.
Courses will be delivered by you, alongside a volunteer who's an expert through experience. You will be responsible for prepping the course content, delivery and follow-up admin tasks.
Qualifications & Experience Required
- Teaching Qualification e.g. PTLLS or equivalent
- Hold NVQ Level 3 or equivalent qualification, or have ability to work with information at this level
- Working in a community setting
- Working as part of a team
- Delivering group work or learning packages
- Personal experience of mental health problems and using mental health services
Please see the job pack for more details.
Main Responsibilties
- To provide tuition in the community and on Microsoft Teams for a range of mental health / well-being courses based on learners’ interests and needs
- To follow lesson plans and use a diverse range of learning material, tools and methods to educate learners about good mental health and general wellbeing
- To respond to and manage risk within the service with support from senior staff
- To provide support and guidance to lived experience volunteers during delivery and planning of group work
Please see the job pack for more details.
Working Hours
3 hours per session as and when required - weekdays between hours 9-5pm and 5-8pm
Salary Range
£25,835 per annum, pro-rata for hours worked (£13.61 per hour)