Tutor Needed For Luxury Ski Holiday

As many of you will know, at Tutor House we’re all about giving children around the world access to the very best tuition available - no matter where that may be. This is why when we get a slightly more quirky request, we love making it our mission to try and find the right person for the job.

Whether it be dressing up like Professor Snape, being a real-life Obi-Wan Kenobi, or travelling around the world, we’ve had some incredible job openings come in through our site, and every time we’ve been able to fill them - however, we don’t think it’s going to be difficult to fill the most recent request we’ve received…

In short, a family based in West Sussex is travelling to Val-d’Isère in The Alps for a skiing holiday at the end of February, and they’re looking for a tutor willing to come and tutor their son every afternoon for the duration of the holiday.

The parents are offering £2,000 for the right tutor, as well as promising to cover all expenses whilst they’re away, including flights and 5* accommodation in a catered chalet.

This might sound like there’s going to be a catch, but the only thing that will be expected of you in return is to provide tuition to their 15-year-old son in Maths and Biology from 3pm till 6pm each day, have a valid passport, a few years of experience, and be willing to travel with just a week’s notice.

I don’t think we’re too far off the mark by saying this is probably most people’s dream job (you’re effectively getting paid to go on a skiing holiday), so if you’re thinking about applying we’d recommend doing so soon - we’d imagine the parents are going to have quite a few CVs to go through!

Register with us by clicking here and then email us with the subject ‘Ski tutor job application’ so we can forward your details on to the family! Good luck!

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