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After School Library Tutor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

After-School Tutor

Greer, SC ยท On-site

$12/hr

Company Description We are a small business located in Greer that specializes in 1:1 Tutoring, After-School, and Academic Summer Camps for the past 17 years. We are a friendly, cooperative, and ...

After-School Tutor

Greer, SC ยท On-site

$12/hr

Company Description We are a small business located in Greer that specializes in 1:1 Tutoring, After-School, and Academic Summer Camps for the past 17 years. We are a friendly, cooperative, and ...

After School Tutor

Bronx, NY ยท On-site

$17/hr

The After School Tutor will provide academic support to students in a small group or one-on-one setting after school hours. The tutor will work with K-6th grade students to reinforce classroom ...

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How much do after school library tutor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for after school library tutor in the United States is $55,696.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $64,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Can you work at a library if you're not a librarian?

Yes, an after school library tutor can work at a library without being a licensed librarian. These roles often involve assisting students with reading, homework, or literacy activities and may require skills in communication and basic literacy, but typically do not require librarian certification. Employment opportunities depend on the library's needs and local hiring policies.

What is the highest paying tutoring job?

The highest paying tutoring jobs are often in specialized fields such as test preparation for exams like the SAT, ACT, or GRE, or in advanced subjects like college-level math, science, or foreign languages. Private tutors with extensive experience, certifications, or those working for elite tutoring companies can earn significantly higher rates, sometimes exceeding $100 per hour.

Can I make $3,000 tutoring?

An after school library tutor can potentially earn $3,000 or more depending on factors such as hourly rate, number of students, and hours worked per week. Tutors typically earn between $15 and $30 per hour, so reaching $3,000 would require consistent work over several weeks or months. Additional skills, certifications, and experience can also influence earning potential.

Can you tutor in a library?

An After School Library Tutor can typically conduct tutoring sessions within a library environment, which provides a quiet and resource-rich setting. Tutors may use library resources such as books, computers, and study spaces to assist students with their learning needs, often working during after-school hours or scheduled times. Certification or background checks may be required depending on the library's policies.
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Library Innovation Assistant

Library Innovation Assistant

Jonathan Alder Local School District

Plain City, OH โ€ข On-site

$25K/mo

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
Support Staff/Library Media Assistant
Date Posted:
6/17/2026
Location:
Jonathan Alder High School
Date Available:
8/15/26
7 Hours per day with .5 unpaid lunch
Qualifies for Medical/Dental/Vision/SERS/Life
Approx = 182 x 20.33 x 7 = $25,900.42/ 24 pays = $1079.18
Step 0 = $20.33
7:15 AM - 2:45 PM
Qualifies for SERS/Medica/Dental/Vision/Life benefits
Job Title: Library Innovation Assistant - High School
Reports To: Building Administrator and Director of Technology and Innovation
Position Overview:
The Library Innovation Assistant will support the District Librarian in managing daily library operations, facilitating book checkouts, and promoting literacy and research skills among students. This role also includes supporting students participating in online learning programs, monitoring student engagement and progress, assisting students with technology-related needs, and providing support for student Chromebooks and other instructional technology devices. The Library Innovation Assistant will collaborate with teachers and staff to ensure students have access to appropriate learning resources, technology, and academic support.
Qualifications & Skills:
  • Passion for Learning & Literacy: Enthusiasm for reading, research, and helping students develop strong literacy and inquiry skills.
  • Experience Working with Children or Students: Previous experience in a school, library, daycare, tutoring, after-school program, or youth organization is preferred.
  • Technology Skills: Comfortable using computers, online research tools, and educational technology; familiarity with databases, digital resources, or makerspace tools is a plus.
  • Strong Communication & Collaboration: Ability to work effectively with students, teachers, and staff to support learning experiences.
  • Organizational & Multitasking Skills: Ability to manage library materials, track inventory, and assist with scheduling and lesson execution.
  • Creativity & Problem-Solving: Willingness to adapt, think critically, and create engaging learning opportunities for students.
  • Customer Service & Support: Experience in assisting others, answering questions, and creating a welcoming environment.
  • Ability to Work Independently & as a Team: Self-motivated and capable of executing lessons and library tasks with minimal supervision.
  • Flexibility & Adaptability: Willingness to learn new skills, technology, and teaching strategies as needed.

Key Responsibilities:
Library Operations & Book Circulation:
  • Assist with book checkouts, returns, shelving, and maintaining library organization.
  • Support students and staff in locating and selecting appropriate reading materials.
  • Manage inventory, process new books, and ensure library materials are up to date and accessible.

Instructional Support & Collaboration:
  • Support students participating in online learning programs by monitoring progress, assisting with coursework, encouraging engagement, and communicating concerns to appropriate staff.
  • Assist teachers by gathering, organizing, and preparing instructional materials, resources, and technology needed to support classroom instruction and student learning.
  • Provide small group or individual student support in research, technology use, and information literacy.
  • Promote inquiry-based learning and foster a love of reading across all grade levels.

Technology & Digital Literacy:
  • Support students in using online databases, research tools, and digital library resources.
  • Assist in teaching responsible digital citizenship and evaluating sources for credibility.
  • Introduce students to emerging technologies and multimedia tools that enhance learning.

Library Engagement & Special Programs:
  • Create engaging library displays and reading recommendations for different age groups.
  • Assist in managing student library helpers.