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Before School Homework Tutor Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

AFTERSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Daphne, AL · On-site

$10.50 - $14.25/hr

Youth Development Reports To: Afterschool Site Director / Program Coordinator/Before school ... Lead age-appropriate activities including homework help, games, arts & crafts, and enrichment ...

AFTERSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Saraland, AL · On-site

$10.25 - $13.75/hr

Youth Development Reports To: Afterschool Site Director / Program Coordinator/Before school ... Lead age-appropriate activities including homework help, games, arts & crafts, and enrichment ...

AFTERSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Daphne, AL

$10.50 - $14.25/hr

Youth Development Reports To: Afterschool Site Director / Program Coordinator/Before school ... Lead age-appropriate activities including homework help, games, arts & crafts, and enrichment ...

AFTERSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Daphne, AL · On-site

$10.50 - $14.25/hr

Youth Development Reports To: Afterschool Site Director / Program Coordinator/Before school ... Lead age-appropriate activities including homework help, games, arts & crafts, and enrichment ...

AFTERSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Foley, AL · On-site

$10.25 - $14/hr

Youth Development Reports To: Afterschool Site Director / Program Coordinator/Before school ... Lead age-appropriate activities including homework help, games, arts & crafts, and enrichment ...

AFTERSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Foley, AL

$10.25 - $14/hr

Youth Development Reports To: Afterschool Site Director / Program Coordinator/Before school ... Lead age-appropriate activities including homework help, games, arts & crafts, and enrichment ...

AFTERSCHOOL COUNSELOR

Daphne, AL · On-site

$10.50 - $14.25/hr

Youth Development Reports To: Afterschool Site Director / Program Coordinator/Before school ... Lead age-appropriate activities including homework help, games, arts & crafts, and enrichment ...

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Before School Homework Tutor information

What is the difference between Before School Homework Tutor vs After School Tutor?

AspectBefore School Homework TutorAfter School Tutor
CredentialsTypically requires basic tutoring certifications or experienceSimilar credentials, often with additional experience in after-school programs
Work EnvironmentEarly mornings, one-on-one or small group settings before schoolAfternoons, after school hours, often in schools or tutoring centers
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by parents, tutoring companies, and schools to prepare students for the dayUsed for homework help, exam prep, and skill reinforcement after school

In summary, a Before School Homework Tutor focuses on helping students complete homework and prepare for the day ahead in the morning, while an After School Tutor provides ongoing academic support after school hours. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in timing and setting.

How do I become a before school homework tutor?

To become a before school homework tutor, you typically need strong subject knowledge, good communication skills, and a reliable schedule that allows early morning work. Some positions may require a high school diploma or relevant experience, and obtaining a background check or certification can improve job prospects.

What are the most commonly searched types of Homework Tutor jobs in Alabama?

The most popular types of Homework Tutor jobs in Alabama are:

What cities in Alabama are hiring for Before School Homework Tutor jobs?

Cities in Alabama with the most Before School Homework Tutor job openings:

$10.50 - $14.25/hr

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Job description

Department:Youth Development
Reports To:Afterschool Site Director / Program Coordinator/Before school Director
Status:Part-time

Position Summary

The Before and/or Afterschool Counselor supports the YMCA's mission by providing a safe, engaging, and nurturing environment for children during afterschool hours. Counselors lead activities, supervise participants, and serve as positive role models while promoting youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

Essential Functions
  • Supervise and ensure the safety of children at all times

  • Lead age-appropriate activities including homework help, games, arts & crafts, and enrichment programs

  • Build positive relationships with participants, families, and staff

  • Maintain a welcoming, inclusive, and respectful environment

  • Follow YMCA policies, procedures, and behavior management guidelines

  • Assist with set-up, clean-up, attendance, and daily documentation

  • Communicate effectively with site leadership regarding participant needs or concerns

Model YMCA values ofCaring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility.

PRAESIDIUM CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION VERBIAGE

Employees and volunteers who directly supervise consumers will:

  • Adhere to policies related to boundaries with consumers.
  • Attend required abuse risk management training.
  • Adhere to procedures related to managing high-risk activities and supervising consumers.
  • Report suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy violations.
  • Follow mandated abuse reporting requirements.
Employees and volunteers who do not directly supervise consumers will:
  • Adhere to policies related to boundaries with consumers.
  • Attend required abuse risk management training.
  • Report suspicious and inappropriate behaviors and policy violations.
  • Follow mandated abuse reporting requirements.
  • Adhere to job specific abuse risk management responsibilities.
    • Maintenance employees and volunteers-ensure unused rooms and closets remain locked; routinely monitor high-risk locations (locker-rooms and bathrooms), etc.
    • Front desk personnel-ensure consumers are properly signed in and signed out, ensures only authorized adults are allowed inthe facility, etc.
Supervisors and administrators will:
  • Follow employees and volunteers screening requirements and use screening instruments to screen for abuse risk.
  • Provide employees and volunteers with on-going supervision and training related to abuse risk.
  • Provide employees and volunteers with regular feedback regarding their boundaries with consumers.
  • Require employees and volunteers to adhere to policies and procedures related to abuse risk.
Respond quickly to policy and procedure violations using the organization's progressive disciplinaryprocedures.
  • Respond seriously and confidentially to reports of suspicious and inappropriate behaviors.
  • Follow mandated reporting requirements.
  • Communicate to all employees and volunteers the organization's commitment to protect their consumers from abuse.
  • Report essential abuse risk management information to the board of directors.
Qualifications
  • Age 18 or over preferred

  • High school diploma or equivalent preferred

  • Experience working with children in a group setting preferred

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills

  • Ability to supervise children and manage groups effectively

  • CPR, First Aid, and other required YMCA trainings (or ability to obtain)

  • Willing to submit to an annual background check

Physical Demands
  • Ability to stand, walk, bend, and actively participate in activities

  • Ability to lift up to 25 pounds

  • Ability to work both indoors and outdoors

Work Schedule
  • Monday-Friday during the school year

  • Afternoon hours aligned with school dismissal times. Before school hours align with school entry times.

YMCA Competencies
  • Relationships:Builds authentic, supportive relationships

  • Communication:Listens and communicates effectively

  • Inclusion:Values and respects diversity

  • Teamwork:Works cooperatively with others