Episode 17: From tutor to transformative leader

In this episode, we speak to someone who has applied the soft skills from tutoring to another career. Former tutor Ghalib Khan works as a digital auditor for PwC.

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Not all tutors want to teach, and that's fine! Classroom experience can help shape career aspirations outside of a school setting, as was the case for this episode's guest Ghalib

This three-part podcast series explores the far-reaching influence of in-school tutoring on pupils, tutors, communities, and the broader education landscape, as well as the profound impact of being part of the Tutor Trust community.

From personal journeys to systemic change, our episodes explore how tutoring with Tutor Trust can ignite passions, foster a commitment to educational equity, and shape career aspirations. Through candid conversations with experienced tutors and educators, we'll uncover the transformative power of tutoring and its potential to inspire a new generation of leaders.

In this episode, we meet Ghalib Khan, a digital auditor at PwC, who shares how his experiences as a tutor in schools inspired him to pursue a career in corporate social responsibility. Learn about Ghalib's involvement in PwC's charity committee and how he uses his professional skills to contribute to meaningful social change.

As one of our guests, Cara, eloquently stated:

I think that current Tutor Trust tutors could be our future leaders, and they can, and they should take with them their passion for advocating for change into whatever role and career they end up in."
Cara Simm, Programme Manager, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award

Whether you're a current tutor, a prospective teacher, or simply interested in the power of education, this podcast series offers valuable insights and inspiring stories. Tune in to discover how tutoring can shape futures and make a lasting impact on society.

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Credits

This episode was hosted by Vicky Sadler and edited by Jason Rose and Matt Hainsworth.
Vicky has shoulder-length, straight blonde hair and is wearing a black and white chequered t-shirt

Vicky Sadler

Director of Tutor Recruitment and Development
Vicky has shoulder-length, straight blonde hair and is wearing a black and white chequered t-shirt

Vicky Sadler

Director of Tutor Recruitment and Development

Vicky became Director of Tutor Recruitment and Development in May 2024. In this role, Vicky oversees recruitment, onboarding, and initial training of our tutors, as well as managing our calendar of ongoing learning opportunities for tutors throughout the year. She helps to manage our online learning platform and ensure it is stocked full of top-notch tutoring materials and resources to ensure that tutors are thoroughly prepared for their tuition sessions. Vicky also participates in the quality assurance procedures within our organisation, in partnership with the Quality and Impact Team. 

Vicky says: "With more than 18 years of education experience, primarily within Greater Manchester, my journey has been inspired by a deep passion for transforming lives through learning. Starting in Key Stage 2, I honed my skills teaching Y6 in an inner-city Primary School, later taking on leadership roles in Diversity and Inclusion as well as SENCO training, where I championed support systems for vulnerable, SEND, and EAL learners. My diverse experience also includes leadership in Literacy, Art and Design, PE, Assessment, and mentoring students and Newly Qualified Teachers. During my own children's early years, I established an 'Outstanding' rated childcare business with a Forest School ethos, served as a Network Childminder, and organised sensory playgroups at a Stockport Surestart Centre. I further fuelled my passion for Early Years as an Early Years Leader in a Stockport Primary School until 2018 when my family and I embarked upon a two-year international adventure, during which I ventured into online tutoring.

"My enthusiasm for community-driven education equity led me to the Tutor Trust team as a Primary Quality Manager in January 2021. What I truly cherish about my role is the opportunity to empower tutors, leveraging my experience and knowledge to elevate their practice. It's a privilege to facilitate high-quality tuition that genuinely transforms lives and tackles educational inequalities head-on."

Jason Rose

Digital Communications Coordinator

Jason Rose

Digital Communications Coordinator

Jason first started working with us as a tutor in 2018 before working as a Tutoring Plus Full-Time Tutor, then as a Manchester Secondary Coordinator and most recently as Digital Communications Coordinator. He is also the editor of our very own podcast, Tutorcast.

Jason says: "Growing up in Greater Manchester, I was aware of the inequalities around me at school and was able to help counteract this when I took on a tuition assignment at my old primary school. Although I decided I didn’t want to teach in a classroom environment, I still enjoy working with young people and am glad to be able to help people from working-class backgrounds achieve their full potential. 

"Outside of work, I am a volunteer editor for a mediation charity. I also spend a lot of time in the studio practising guitar and am a bit of a photography enthusiast!"

Matt Hainsworth

Tutoring Plus Coordinator

Matt Hainsworth

Tutoring Plus Coordinator

Joining Tutor Trust while at Manchester Metropolitan University, Matt wanted to support his Education Studies degree with relevant and exciting work. After almost three years working as a Primary school tutor across Manchester and graduating from university, Matt loved the culture and ethos of Tutor Trust as well as the satisfaction of the positive impact of his work.  

Matt joined us as a Full-Time Tutor on the Tutoring Plus Team, before moving into the role of coordinator for the team. He has also been involved in the AI tuition pilot.

Matt says"Having joined the Tutor Trust in Autumn 2023, I have been so impressed at the atmosphere within the charity. Everyone is so kind and supportive and carries the charity’s ethos with them in everything they do. Whether working remotely or in the office, there is always a friendly face to help with anything you need, and this is something I remember from my time as a tutor too. 

"I have always felt strongly about the ethos of Tutor Trust and I am so proud to be able to contribute to that further as a Full-Time Tutor while engaging in the many projects, pilot programmes, training, and learning and development sessions that the charity runs."

Abigail Shapiro and Adam from PwC at Tutor Trust's 2023 Annual Reception

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