Schools of Hope Middle School Study Tutor
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Education / Teaching
Middle School, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Location: Willow
Overview
- Anticipated
Start Date:
9/1/25 - Anticipated End Date (If Applicable):
Not Applicable - Remote Work Eligibility:
Not Remote - Anticipated Hours Per Week: 5-10 hours (minimum)
- Schedule:
5-10 hours per week. Flexible. - Salary Range: $16.00 - $17.00
- Number of Positions: 40
- Strong Academic Background – Proficiency in core subjects like math, reading, and writing.
- Excellent Communication Skills – Ability to explain concepts clearly and adapt to students learning styles.
- Patience and Empathy – Understanding the diverse needs of middle school students.
- Dependability and Punctuality – Reliable attendance and commitment to scheduled tutoring hours.
- Positive Role Model – Professional behavior and attitude to inspire and motivate students.
- Interest in Education or Youth Development – Preferably pursuing a field related to teaching, psychology, or youth services.
- Knowledge: Understanding of middle school-level math, reading, and writing concepts. Familiarity with effective study techniques and learning strategies.
- Skills: Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Effective time management and organizational skills. Problem-solving skills for addressing individual student learning challenges.
- Abilities: Adapt teaching style to suit different learning needs. Foster a positive and encouraging learning environment. Maintain confidentiality and professionalism with students and school staff.
Job Duties
Working 1-on-1 or in small group settings with Middle School students in areas of reading and math.
Physical DemandsGetting to and from school site.
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