Accountancy Tutor/Writer Needed
Budget: £10 – £15 GBP
I'm in need of a highly skilled accountancy tutor to assist me with advanced levels of financial accounting, auditing, financial management, and tax (UK).
Key Responsibilities:
- Create comprehensive study texts tailored to the company's easy to learn and engaging style.
- Formulate challenging and relevant questions to test understanding.
- Provide detailed explanations and guidance on complex concepts.
Ideal Skills and Experience:
- Excellent English
- Extensive knowledge and experience in advanced tax, auditing or financial management.
- Proven track record in tutoring or creating educational materials.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and understandable way.
Applicants should:
1. Provide details of experience in tax, auditing or financial management
2. Explain why you would be suitable for the role
3. Explain how many hours a week they have available
4. Provide a 2 paragraph introduction to Ansoff's matrix that brings the subject to life and wants the student to learn more. You do not need to explain the model - just introduce it in a fun and engaging way.
Key Responsibilities:
- Create comprehensive study texts tailored to the company's easy to learn and engaging style.
- Formulate challenging and relevant questions to test understanding.
- Provide detailed explanations and guidance on complex concepts.
Ideal Skills and Experience:
- Excellent English
- Extensive knowledge and experience in advanced tax, auditing or financial management.
- Proven track record in tutoring or creating educational materials.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts in a clear and understandable way.
Applicants should:
1. Provide details of experience in tax, auditing or financial management
2. Explain why you would be suitable for the role
3. Explain how many hours a week they have available
4. Provide a 2 paragraph introduction to Ansoff's matrix that brings the subject to life and wants the student to learn more. You do not need to explain the model - just introduce it in a fun and engaging way.