UX / UI Designer – Practical Tutoring & Private Lessons
📍 Job Overview
Job Title: UX / UI Designer – Practical Tutoring & Private Lessons
Company: FindTutors
Location: London, England, United Kingdom
Job Type: Full-Time (Flexible)
Category: Education / Art & Design / Technology
Date Posted: August 3, 2026
Experience Level: Mid-Level (2-5 years)
Remote Status: Remote OK (with option for in-person)
🚀 Role Summary
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This is a flexible, part-time opportunity focused on delivering practical, 1-to-1 tutoring sessions in UX/UI design.
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You will guide students, career switchers, and junior professionals through hands-on projects and portfolio development.
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The role emphasizes sharing real-world experience and a practical, learning-focused approach to design.
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You will have the autonomy to manage your own schedule and choose between online or in-person teaching.
📝 Enhancement Note: While the job type is listed as "Full-Time", the description clarifies this is a flexible, part-time tutoring opportunity that can fit around existing commitments, not a traditional full-time employment. The "Remote OK" status is also qualified by the option for in-person teaching.
📈 Primary Responsibilities
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Deliver practical, hands-on tutoring sessions covering UX fundamentals, UI design principles, and user-centered design methodologies.
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Guide learners through the creation and refinement of user flows, wireframes, and interactive prototypes using industry-standard tools like Figma.
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Educate on the importance and application of design systems, style guides, and best practices in digital product development.
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Provide constructive feedback and strategic guidance on portfolio development, helping students showcase their skills effectively.
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Support a diverse range of learners, including university students, individuals transitioning careers, and junior designers seeking to advance their skills.
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Facilitate online tutoring sessions via video conferencing or conduct in-person lessons, depending on tutor and student preferences and location.
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Share insights into the practical application of design processes and decision-making in real-world digital product scenarios.
📝 Enhancement Note: The core responsibilities are centered on educational delivery and mentorship, emphasizing practical application over theoretical instruction, aligning with the "practical tutoring" aspect of the job title.
🎓 Skills & Qualifications
Education: No specific educational certifications are required. A strong portfolio demonstrating practical design skills and experience is paramount.
Experience: Proven, real-world experience working on digital products, such as websites or mobile applications. The ability to articulate design processes, decisions, and methodologies clearly is essential.
Required Skills:
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Expertise in User Experience (UX) design principles and methodologies.
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Proficiency in User Interface (UI) design, including visual design, layout, and interaction design.
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Hands-on experience with design and prototyping tools, with a strong emphasis on Figma.
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Ability to create and explain user flows and wireframes.
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Understanding of design systems and their implementation.
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively mentor and teach.
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Practical, learning-focused approach to design and problem-solving. Preferred Skills:
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Experience in Product Design, encompassing the full product development lifecycle.
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Familiarity with various prototyping techniques and tools beyond Figma.
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Experience in conducting portfolio reviews and providing actionable feedback.
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Previous experience in teaching, training, or mentoring junior designers.
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Understanding of user research methodologies and their integration into the design process.
📝 Enhancement Note: The emphasis on "real experience" and the lack of formal teaching requirements suggest a focus on practical, hands-on skills and the ability to translate that experience into effective instruction, rather than academic credentials.
📊 Process & Systems Portfolio Requirements
Portfolio Essentials:
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Applicants are expected to have a robust personal portfolio that clearly showcases their practical experience in designing digital products (websites, apps, etc.).
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The portfolio should demonstrate a deep understanding of the design process, from initial concept and user research to final UI design and prototyping.
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Examples should highlight problem-solving skills, design decision rationale, and the impact of design choices on user experience.
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The ability to present and articulate the design process and project outcomes clearly is a critical component of the portfolio review. Process Documentation:
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While formal process documentation isn't required for application, tutors must be able to explain their personal design workflows and methodologies clearly during sessions.
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This includes outlining how they approach user research, ideation, wireframing, prototyping, UI design, and design system implementation.
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Tutors should be prepared to guide students in documenting their own design processes as part of portfolio development.
📝 Enhancement Note: The core requirement is the tutor's own demonstrated ability to execute and articulate a design process. The
Application Requirements
Candidates must have real-world experience working on digital products such as websites or apps. The ability to clearly explain design decisions and a practical, learning-focused approach are required.