Tutors Wanted Education, Training & Library - Casper, WY at Geebo

Tutors Wanted

Position Type:
Part-time
Salary Range:
$20.00 - $65.00 Hourly
Type:
Education
Type:
Tutors
One on One Learning
was founded in 2000 in South Florida to offer a quality academic program providing individualized instruction to struggling learners in a one-on-one setting. Currently,
One on One Learning
has programs throughout eleven states and works with over 9,000 students annually offering remedial support in all subject areas including: Reading, Mathematics, Writing, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies and Test preparation.
One on One Learning
is currently seeking tutors in the Casper, WY area specializing in Reading and Math.
Job Features:
-- Flexible hours, including weekends
-- Begin immediately
--- Pay: $20-65 per hour
-- Students assigned to you will match your availability and qualifications
Job Description:
--- Pre and Post test students
--- Lesson plans and curriculum will be given to you
--- Student and tutoring supplies will be given to you
--- Small group ratios 1:5
--- Tutoring is located at student's home, school, or public library etc.
--- Assist the student lesson plan pacing and subject academic struggles
--- Provide individualized, detailed feedback to parents or Program Manager as quickly as possible
--- Respond to all parent/teacher requests as needed
--- Monitor student progress via progress reports
--- Maintain friendly, but professional relationship between both student and parent
To qualify you must:
--- Obtain 60 or more college credits
--- Temporary teaching certificates will also be accepted
--- Have a dependable computer and internet connection
--- Genuinely love to work with children
Please email your resume. For more information please visit our website www.oneononelearning.com.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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