Become a tutor and apply for online tutor jobs in the UK

Tutro helps experienced, UK-based tutors explore online tutoring positions through selected partner agencies. Opportunities are typically self-employed contractor opportunities for remote tutoring, rather than salaried employment, and any contract is agreed directly with the partner agency.

Current Partners

At present, tutors who wish to progress from this page are routed to the following partner agencies. Each manages its own selection criteria, safeguarding processes and tutoring work. When you click to apply, you will leave the Tutro site and complete the partner’s own application form.

Latimer Tuition

Latimer Tuition is an online tutoring agency that manages its own selection criteria, safeguarding processes and tutoring work. Any working arrangement is between you and Latimer Tuition, not directly with Tutro.

  • online tutoring work managed by Latimer Tuition
  • self-employed contractor model
  • remote tutoring across relevant subjects and levels
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You can learn more about this relationship on the about Tutro page or see how we present the route to agencies on the For Agencies page.

Who these opportunities are for

Tutro is for tutors who already have meaningful experience and want to work with established online tutoring agencies rather than sourcing all pupils directly. It is a good match if you are:

  • an experienced tutor or qualified teacher
  • a subject specialist in areas such as maths, English or science
  • UK-based and comfortable delivering lessons online
  • reliable, organised and safeguarding-aware
  • willing to work on a self-employed contractor basis

How the application process works

Tutro is not an employer. Instead, it explains the route into partner agencies and then links you to their independent application pages. In outline:

  1. Review the tutor requirements and eligibility on this page.
  2. Read about the current partners.
  3. When you are ready, follow the link to the partner’s own application page and submit your details there.
  4. The partner agency reviews your experience and documents.
  5. If successful, onboarding, safeguarding checks and tutoring work are handled directly by the partner agency.

If you have questions about this route or need support before applying, you can contact Tutro.

Subjects and levels in demand

Online tutor jobs in the UK commonly focus on core school subjects and key exam stages. While demand can change over time, you are likely to see opportunities in:

Core subjects

  • maths tutor jobs, including GCSE maths tutoring
  • English tutoring jobs across key stages
  • science tutor jobs, particularly at GCSE level

Key stages

  • primary tutoring jobs
  • GCSE tutoring jobs
  • A-level and post-16 academic support where partners offer it

Remote, part-time and self-employed tutoring opportunities

Many tutors use Tutro to explore remote tutoring jobs that can be combined with other professional or family commitments. Work is typically part time and arranged through the partner agency once onboarding is complete.

You remain self-employed, so you are responsible for managing your availability and tax affairs. The partner agency determines how much work is available and how it is allocated.

Explore routes by topic

Explore topic-specific pages to learn more before applying. Each link leads to a focused overview—use these to narrow your route, then return here when you are ready to apply.

Popular routes

These routes attract the most interest from tutors exploring opportunities. A good starting point if you are unsure where to focus.

Online routes

Tutoring delivered remotely. These pages cover demand for online tutor roles across subjects and levels.

Working pattern routes

Private, remote, part-time and other arrangements. For tutors considering how tutoring might fit around other commitments.

Audience routes

For qualified teachers, students and other groups. Check each route for eligibility and fit.