You have the knowledge of a small library, the patience of a saint, and the communication skills of a radio host. Let’s get your tutor CV filled up like a diary.
Dave Rygielski
Career Expert
A CV? For tutoring?
Doesn’t the neighbourhood university-bound maths-wiz do tutoring?
If you want to earn £10/hour like the kid, feel free to close this window.
If you want to access the top tutoring jobs that pay a little bit more than liquor money, keep on reading.
I had an interview yesterday and the first thing they said on the phone was: “Wow! I love your CV.” Patrick
I love the variety of templates. Good job guys, keep up the good work! Dylan
My previous CV was really weak and I used to spend hours adjusting it in Word. Now, I can introduce any changes within minutes. Absolutely wonderful! George
A tutor with 6+ years of experience, and a licenced California secondary school math teacher for 3+ years. Author of several innovative teaching approaches for pre-university youth, tested both in classroom and tutoring settings, increasing standardised scores in the class by 12%, as well as the tutoring pupil’s scores by 29%. Currently teaching over 200 secondary school students, and 18 private clients.
Experience
Maths Teacher
Kirkby High School, Liverpool
November 2017–Present
Implemented innovative teaching approaches for youth 15-18 years old, improving their scored by 12%.
Created 250+ lesson plans for different ability levels.
Teaching 200+ students in total.
Liaising and meeting with 350+ parents to set goals, monitor progress, and build strategies for improvement.
Trained 1 Maths teacher.
Tutor
Self-employment
June 2014-Present
Tutored up to 50 students weekly, now down to 18 due to a full time job.
Implementing authored teaching methods to improve the pupil’s test scores by 29%.
Working with 2 autistic and 1 disabled child to aid their efforts—all maintain scores above their class average, even though their disabilities affect all other areas of life.
Education
MSc Mathematical Sciences
University of Liverpool
2012–2017
2:1 Grade
Head of Maths Society
Certifications and Licenses
QTS
Up-to-date DBS Certificate
First Aid, CPR, Basic Life Support — British Red Cross
Languages
French—Fluent
Spanish—Conversational
This tutor CV lets you know exactly what results you can expect from employing Ted. That’s what it is about. Let them know.
Are you writing a specific CV for a tutor job? See our other dedicated guides:
“Don’t worry about it, nobody’s gonna read it anyway.”
Is what you may as well say to yourself if you don’t absolutely ace your tutor CV objective or summary. They are different types of CV profiles, and you can think of them as your tutor CV’s headline. It’s meant to pull in.
Summaries are pretty self-explanatory: they’re meant to summarise your best achievements.
What if you haven’t worked as a tutor before, and have no experience?
Opt for a tutor CV objective.
It is a brief, targeted statement that lays out the basics of who you are, and your goals.
Entry-Level Tutor CV Objective
These two tutor CVs could have been the same person. Do you see the difference? The active voice, the quantified numbers, the not-incriminating yourself? Take heed.
Expert Hint: Do you live in a remote area? Have you left your flyers on university bulletin boards to no effect? Consider using sites like Tutor.com or even Upwork.com to find remote tutoring work.
The ResumeLab builder is more than looks. Get specific content to boost your chances of getting the job. Add job descriptions, bullet points, and skills. Easy. Improve your CV in our CV builder now.
3. Boost The Scores Of Your Job Description and Skills Section
Describing your work experience on a CV can be trickier than you think. There is no use telling them what they already know. They know you tutor kids. They know you prepare them for SATs. So what? How have you done?
To write a glowing tutor CV job description:
List the right CV skills. Find them by scouring the job ad. We also have a list below for you to pick from.
Provide metrics: “Tutoring 29 children weekly”, “have taught class sizes up to 8”, “increased student SAT scores by 20%”, etc.
The first of these tutor CV samples aces it:
Tutor Job Description for CV [Sample]
What to do if you really don’t have the experience? Shift your education section up, and then post a skills section where you evaluate a little on the skills.
Use these tutor CV skills to start:
Tutor CV Skills
Hard Skills
Soft Skills
SAT Tutoring
Interpersonal Skills
ACT Tutoring
Communication
Math
Critical Thinking
English
Dependability
Chemistry
Role Modelling
Lesson Plans
Passion
Subject Knowledge
Love of Learning
Computer Skills
Leadership
Training
Positive Attitude
Counselling
Collaboration
Creating Exams
Flexible
Extracurricular Activities
Time Management
Expert Hint: If you’re really struggling for experience, just do some unpaid training—on your brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, and anyone else you can find. It’s all the same on the tutor CV.
4. Wow Them With Your Education Section
Wanting to educate people dictates you must be educated yourself. You no doubt are. However, it can be tricky to display it the right way. Your education section should show clearly what you specialise in, and that you are damn good at it. If you have recently graduated, list your GPA.
This tutor’s CV example passes with flying colours:
Tutor CV Example—Tutor
5. Go The Extra Mile
A good tutor is multidimensional, and ready for any challenge. For this reason, it may be positive to expand a little on yourself—especially if you’re low on the experience side.
Experience counts in an tutor CV. But—
You have to show the hiring team you’re good to work with.
How? By adding a few “other” sections to your tutor CV. Choose from:
Here’s how to make sure your tutor CV gets the full marks:
Set up your CV format—margins, fonts, 1 page, reverse chronological.
Base your CV on ResumeLab’s tutor CV sample.
Quantify the impact and achievements, instead of just listing responsibilities.
Limit the length of the education section as you become more experienced. Expand other sections if you aren’t experienced.
Write a tutor cover letter.
Did you find our tutor CV examples helpful?? Did we help you get your tutor CV right? Leave a comment. We’ll be happy to reply.
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Written byDave Rygielski
Dave is a career expert whose articles cover various topics related to job applications. He created numerous advice pieces for ResumeLab UK to help readers improve their chances of landing great jobs using well-researched, data-driven tips.