DBS Checks For Schools, Colleges, Childcare and people in EducationÂ
DBS Checks for TutorsÂ
In 2021, the Tutor’s Association estimated that there could be as many as 100,000 private tutors in the UK. With the impact of the Covid pandemic, this could have risen still as tutors continue to help children make up for progress that they lost during online learning.Â
Private tutors can play a key role in a child’s educational development. Offering support in the run up to exam season or helping a child get to grips with the fundamental building blocks of Maths or tightening up on grammar, private tutors can make a huge difference to young lives.Â
Why Does a Tutor Need a DBS check?Â
There are several ways in which a tutor may operate. They may work exclusively online, offering one-to-one sessions from their home into the student’s home. They may work on-site within a student’s home or the student may take lessons in the tutor’s home. Â
It’s clear to see that tutors work closely and directly with children and young people – a vulnerable group – and it is advisable that a tutor working with children would have an Enhanced DBS check.Â
Enhanced DBS checks for TutorsÂ
DBS checks are essential for those working or volunteering with children or vulnerable adults. It is usual that an individual looking to work in the education sector as a teacher or teaching assistant will require a DBS check. It is critical that they demonstrate to their employers that they do not have a criminal history that could pose a threat to the vulnerable groups that they are working with.Â
However, not every person working in education will be eligible for all levels of DBS check. Â
To work as a teacher in an educational setting, you will need and be eligible for an Enhanced DBS check with a Barred List check. This applies across all levels of education from nursery level, through primary, secondary and college to higher education in universities. Â
What type of DBS Does a Tutor Need?Â
Anyone can work as a tutor. There is no educational barrier to entry and it is often down to the choice of the parent or adult securing the tutor’s services. Often, tutors can be found in local ads, either in local newspapers or through shop window adverts in corner shops or post offices. Unregulated, these tutors may or may not have a DBS check and it is up to parents to enquire. An Enhanced DBS check cannot be secured by a private tutor working alone. This is because an Enhanced check can only be requested by an employer. A private tutor working privately can undergo a Basic DBS check themselves. Â
What Does a Basic DBS Check for a Tutor Show?
Anyone aged 16 or over can apply for a Basic DBS check, which reveals any ‘unspent’ criminal cautions and convictions that are unspent. At MyVetting, a Basic DBS check is affordable, can be returned quickly and you will also get a digital DBS check returned that private tutors can share with potential clients. A paper DBS certificate will also be issued by the Disclosure and Barring Service.Â
How Do I get an Enhanced DBS Check for a Tutor?Â
If you are considering working as a private tutor, there are a large number of tutoring agencies that you can sign up with. While there is no legal requirement for private tutors to undertake a DBS check, most tutoring agencies will require all private tutors to obtain a DBS certificate before they begin to work with the agency.Â
Tutoring agencies will then request an Enhanced DBS check for potential tutors. Â
What Will an Enhanced DBS Check for a Tutor Show?Â
Enhanced DBS checks show police cautions, warnings, reprimands and convictions. Enhanced Disclosure also reveals any information held by local police authorities. A Barred List check will also disclose any information on the Children’s Barred List. This is the highest level of DBS check. Â
Traditionally, these checks required person-to-person meetings where the agency would review the required documentation. With MyVetting’s online DBS checks, evidence submitted digitally from the applicant’s own device and verified digitally by the Home Office. Â
How do I Apply for DBS Checks as a Self-Employed Tutor?Â
Self-employed tutors have two options. Undergo a Basic DBS check that can buy for themselves or join a tutoring agency, where the agency can request a DBS for you. Â
As a tutoring agency, you can request any type of online DBS check on any of your staff, depending on the eligibility criteria. Only agencies, as the tutors’ employer, can request an online Standard DBS check and an online Enhanced DBS check. Â
Can I Still Work as a Sole Trader as a Tutor?Â
Yes, as a sole trader, you can work as a private tutor without working with an agency – but you will only be able to secure a Basic DBS check.Â
The majority of private tutoring agencies work with tutors that are freelancers or self-employed. This means that you can undergo an Enhanced DBS check and still work as a sole trader, while holding an Enhanced DBS check with the agency. Â
How long does Tutor DBS take?Â
Requesting tutor DBS checks is quick and simple. Â
Register in seconds and send check alerts directly to the applicant. They’ll be alerted instantly and can begin the check process straight away. Don’t worry – if they’re busy and forget to start their check, we’ll send them a text reminder after 24 and 48 hours. Â
When your employees upload their proof of identity, their reports will be returned within 5-10 days.  Â