Tutor Incarcerated Students; Fall
Listed on 2026-07-25
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development
Location: New York
Volunteer to tutor incarcerated students to help them reach their educational goals!
One or two times a week, volunteers will go to Rikers Island in Queens, New York City to help students prepare for the GED. Transportation costs will be reimbursed by the PGP.
Tutoring slots are three hours Monday-Friday, exact schedule TBA, which includes time for arrival, processing, and exit in addition to time spent tutoring. Volunteers will be assigned one or more days of tutoring based on their availability and student needs. Priority will be given to volunteers who can commit to multiple sessions per week.
The fall priority Final date to receive applications is July 31. Please apply on the Petey Greene Program's website.
The PGP provides tutors with both initial and ongoing training to ensure high-quality services for students and to provide volunteer support and leadership development throughout the semester.
Since its founding in 2008, the PGP has supported over 20,000 students in over 130 correctional facilities and reentry programs. We have recruited more than 8,500 volunteer tutors and instructors from 40 universities in seven states and D.C.
ResponsibilitiesWeekly tutoring for 3 hours at a correctional facility for at least 6 weeks during October 5-December 18. We ask tutors to consider volunteering for at least two semesters.
Attend ongoing training and professional development each fall and spring semester.
Communicate with PGP staff, teachers, and security staff at the facility as well as other tutors.
Tutors will have to apply for background clearance and attend three facility trainings. The PGP will walk you through these processes.
QualificationsInterest in educational justice and a desire to make a difference for incarcerated people.
No prior tutoring experience is necessary.
High school diploma required.
Availability during weekdays.
Ability to travel to Rikers Island where the correctional facility is located.
Must have a government‑issued photo .
TrainingPGP provides robust training and our staff supports all our volunteers as they work with system impacted people. You will receive training on working in carceral facilities as well as pedagogical training for tutoring. Volunteers have opportunities to receive support throughout their tutoring experience.
Time Commitment3 hours of tutoring once a week.
Travel to and from Rikers Island, which will vary based on your location (Rikers Island is accessible via car or the Q100 bus).
PGP Virtual Trainings – ongoing training and professional development each fall and spring semester.
One volunteer debrief meeting during the semester.
Why Volunteer?Support the learning and academic achievement of marginalized students.
Learn more about the manifest injustice in our carceral system.
Develop your skills to meet the needs of diverse learners.
Join a diverse community of volunteers making a real impact.
Check out our website to learn more about the Petey Greene Program.
Volunteers Needed 10/5/2026 Through 12/18/2026
After expressing interest, the Opportunity Leader will contact you to confirm participation and provide directions for this opportunity.
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