Math Tutor AmeriCorps
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Youth Development, Entry Level Education, Tutoring
Help provide a brighter future for kids in your community by joining Michigan Education Corps!
As a Math Tutor, you’ll support students in grades 4–8 as they build foundational math and problem‑solving skills. You’ll work with students in pairs or small groups of 3 during the school day, helping them practice math skills, build confidence, and get back on track in math.
You’ll use evidence‑based, scripted interventions
—proven, step‑by‑step lessons that guide you through each session—so you’re never expected to create your own curriculum.
No prior teaching or tutoring experience is required. With paid training and on‑site coaching, we’ll prepare you to be successful and make a meaningful impact.
What You’ll Do- Support students in grades 4–8 who need extra math support
- Tutor students in pairs or small groups of 3 using evidence‑based, scripted interventions
- Help students build core math skills and problem‑solving strategies
- Encourage confidence, persistence, and positive learning habits
- Track student progress using simple tools and guidance
- Paid training before entering the school
- On‑site coaching and ongoing support throughout the year
- Clear lesson scripts and materials—no lesson planning required
- A supportive community of fellow Ameri Corps members
- Monday–Friday | 37.5 hours per week
- Service term: 1200
- End date: 6/12/2027
- Living stipend: $1,118.95 every other week before taxes
(~ $2,237.90 per month before taxes) - Education Award: Up to $5,176.50 for student loans or future education
- Federal student loan forbearance (Ameri Corps pays accrued interest)
- Health insurance and childcare assistance (if eligible)
- Member Assistance Program with confidential mental health resources
- Earn the Michigan Youth Development Associate (Mi‑YDA) credential
- Community groups and professional learning opportunities
- Want to make a difference for students in your community
- Enjoy helping others learn and problem‑solve
- Are exploring education, youth development, or nonprofit careers
- Are changing careers or returning to the workforce
- Are patient, reliable, and excited to learn
- Must be 18 years or older by start date
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- U.S. citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident
- Ability to pass required background checks
- Fewer than 4 prior Ameri Corps State/National service terms
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