How and why become a tutor?
If you are passionate about the legal and social field, you may be wondering how to become a guardian. This professional is mandated by a judge to represent a person under guardianship. The guardian’s mission is to take care of the management of the property or social benefits of a person declared unfit by experts.
In this article, we will see how to become a professional tutor, we will discuss the educational background required to practice this profession, we will overview the necessary professional skills and we will discuss the average salary of a tutor.
What is a tutor?
The guardian’s mission is to support an adult who is incapable of looking after their interests alone. This concerns people who are unable to carry out the acts of civil life, in particular due to physical difficulties or a reduction in mental faculties.
Beneficiaries are generally placed under a measure of legal protection by a judge. This judge will thus appoint a guardian. In certain circumstances, family members of the person concerned are given priority. One of the members can therefore become a tutor of this person. In some cases, the judge cannot appoint a family member. A form of guardianship will then be put in place and carried out by a judicial agent for the protection of adults (MJPM). Note that there are two distinct cases:
What is the difference between a guardian and a curator?
Curatorship is put in place when people are independent, but still require support in certain acts of civil life, such as when managing a bank account . As for people placed under guardianship , they are no longer able to carry out the acts of civil life.
What are the daily responsibilities of a tutor?
The guardian represents the person under guardianship and is responsible for specific acts defined by the judge. The responsibilities of this professional will depend in particular on the situation of the person to be protected and the protection measure. Here is what its main missions consist of:
How to become a tutor?
Those who wish to become professional tutors must meet specific educational requirements to work in this field. In fact, they will have to complete training to become a legal agent for the protection of adults (MPJM) . The latter can be carried out after having acquired some professional experience in a related profession. We detail the required study path in this section.
The different basic training courses available
In general, many carry out training in the field of care, social service, help or support. Others complete a degree in the field of law. Here are the certifications you could achieve To become a professional guardian, it is necessary to obtain a diploma as a judicial agent for the protection of adults (MPJM). The admission requirements to take this certificate are as follows
Note that this training consists of 300 theoretical hours, then 350 hours of professional practice. Upon graduation, MJPMs will hold a National Certificate of Competence as a judicial agent for the protection of adults . To practice their profession, they will also have to take an oath and be registered on a prefectural list.
What professional development for a tutor?
Graduate MJPMs have the possibility of working as employees of a judicial agent service for the protection of adults (SMJPM). Some may work as employees of a social, hospital or medico-social establishment. Others will practice their profession as independent contractors.
After several years of experience, these specialists can access positions of high responsibility, such as becoming department head or relationship manager. Others will decide to specialize in a certain area of law.
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