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How much do dutch teaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for dutch teaching in the United States is $21.97, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Dutch Teaching vs Dutch Tutoring?

AspectDutch TeachingDutch Tutoring
CredentialsTeaching certification or language teaching qualificationsNone typically required, but language proficiency needed
Work EnvironmentClassroom or educational institutionOne-on-one or small group sessions, often private or online
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, language institutes, educational organizationsPrivate clients, online platforms, tutoring agencies
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for formal teaching roles or structured coursesSeeking personalized language support or exam prep

Dutch Teaching involves formal instruction in educational settings with certification requirements, while Dutch Tutoring typically refers to personalized, one-on-one language support without formal credentials. Both roles focus on language proficiency but differ in environment and structure.

What are some common challenges Dutch teachers face when instructing non-native speakers, and how can they be addressed?

Dutch teachers often encounter challenges such as varying language proficiency levels among students and differences in cultural backgrounds. To address these, teachers frequently use differentiated instruction, incorporating visual aids, interactive activities, and real-life scenarios to make lessons more accessible. Collaboration with colleagues and ongoing professional development also help teachers adapt their methods and share effective strategies for student engagement and progress.

What is Dutch teaching?

Dutch teaching refers to the instruction and education of the Dutch language to students. This can involve teaching Dutch as a first language to native speakers or as a second language to non-native learners. Dutch teachers help students develop skills in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding Dutch. They may work in schools, language institutes, or offer private lessons, and often use a variety of teaching methods and materials to make learning engaging and effective.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Dutch Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Dutch Teacher, you need fluency in Dutch, a solid understanding of language pedagogy, and typically a teaching degree or language certification. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, classroom management systems, and relevant language assessment tools is important. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability help create an engaging and inclusive learning environment. These skills and qualities are crucial to effectively support diverse learners and promote successful language acquisition.
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Activity Specialist Afterschool - DYCD

Activity Specialist Afterschool - DYCD

Counseling in Schools

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$20 - $35/hr

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Counseling In Schools (CIS) is a dynamic community-based organization founded in 1986 with a mission to promote the emotional and social growth of children so that they can thrive in school and succeed in life. Counseling In Schools creates and fosters relationships with local schools, shelters, and communities to enable New York City’s children to thrive – academically, socially, and emotionally. Our expert team includes licensed mental health and youth development professionals who fully integrate into the community, providing programs that equip children, families, teachers, and administrators with the right tools for preventing and coping with the challenges they face. We envision and work toward a bright future, full of possibilities, where each child can flourish and reach their full potential.

Position Summary:
Counseling In Schools is seeking passionate and enthusiastic people to fill the part time Activity Specialist for afterschool. This role is critical to the successful operation of the Counseling In Schools school year programs. You will help provide a safe and positive environment for school age children during opportunities for recreation, learning, interaction and academic/personal growth. Additionally, you will lead activities, prepare students to demonstrate newly acquired skills and organize trips while providing and maintaining a safe working environment.

Reports to: Program Director

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Must have a strong interest in working with youth and have expertise in area(s) of specialty (STEAM, Leadership, Dance, Art, Martial Arts, Gymnastics, Gaming, Anime, Cosmetology, Cooking, Gardening, Theater, Girls Who Code, College and Career Readiness, Financial Literacy, Double Dutch, etc.)
  • Provide guidance and inspiration to help students approach area(s) of specialty with enthusiasm and confidence.
  • Responsible for developing weekly activity lesson plans in area(s) of specialty.
  • Facilitate activities that foster the development of new skills in children.
  • Ensure that age-appropriate activities are implemented for youth in grades K-8.
  • Maintain a safe, healthy, supportive, and collaborative learning environment for students
  • Build positive relationships with youth and adults and serve as a role model with respect to demeanor, communication, behavior and community.
  • Model and uphold all agency and school policies and procedures
  • Quickly identify and seek to resolve conflicts and behavioral problems in consultation with the Assistant Program Director and Program Director.
  • Interact with parents and keep open lines of communication to better understand and work with the youth
  • Develop and implement lesson plans in assigned specialty
  • Create safe, engaging, and inclusive learning environments.
  • Collaborate with Group Leaders and the Content Specialist to support  instruction.
  • Model positive youth development and conflict-resolution strategies.
  • Participate in staff meetings and trainings.

Qualifications:

  • A minimum of two years of experience or other equivalent training in area(s) of specialty (STEAM, Leadership, Dance, Art, Martial Arts, Gymnastics, Gaming, Anime, Cosmetology Cooking, Gardening, Theater, Girls Who Code, College and Career Readiness, Financial Literacy, Double Dutch, etc.)
  • A minimum of two years of work experience with youth.
  • Demonstrated skills and competency as an Activity Specialist.
  • Understanding of conflict resolution, mediation, and mentoring concepts.
  • Good communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Familiarity with office protocols involving dress, demeanor, record keeping, confidentiality, staff meetings, visitors, and employee use of supplies and equipment.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
  • Candidate must clear a security background check from the Department of Education and the Department of Health.

Compensation: $25-$35/ hour; commensurate with experience

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