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How much should a math tutor get paid?

The pay for an evening math tutor typically ranges from $15 to $50 per hour, depending on experience, education level, location, and whether they work independently or through an agency. Tutors with specialized skills or certifications may command higher rates, especially for advanced or test preparation tutoring.

What does an Evening Math Tutor do?

An Evening Math Tutor helps students improve their understanding of mathematics during evening hours, typically after school or work. They work with students of various ages, providing one-on-one or group instruction in topics such as algebra, geometry, calculus, and basic arithmetic. Evening Math Tutors may assist with homework, exam preparation, and building foundational math skills. They often adapt their teaching methods to suit individual learning styles and academic needs.

Is $40 an hour for tutoring a lot?

For an evening math tutor, $40 an hour is generally considered above average, especially for high school or college-level tutoring. Rates can vary based on experience, location, and subject complexity, but $40 per hour is competitive in many markets for private tutoring services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Evening Math Tutor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Evening Math Tutor, you need strong mathematical proficiency, subject-specific knowledge, and typically a relevant degree or experience in education or tutoring. Familiarity with virtual classroom platforms, online whiteboards, and digital resources for math instruction is often required. Patience, effective communication, and adaptability are standout soft skills for connecting with students and addressing diverse learning needs. These skills and qualifications are vital for fostering student understanding and confidence in a flexible, after-hours learning environment.

What are the typical challenges faced by evening math tutors, and how can they be addressed?

Evening math tutors often work with students who are balancing school, extracurricular activities, and sometimes part-time jobs, which can lead to fluctuating energy levels and varying degrees of focus. Tutors need to be adaptable, employing engaging techniques and flexible lesson plans to maintain student interest and maximize learning during later hours. Building rapport, understanding individual learning styles, and incorporating short breaks can help address these challenges and create a positive, productive learning environment.

How much does a maths tutor get paid?

The pay for an evening math tutor typically ranges from $15 to $50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and whether they work independently or through an agency. Tutors with specialized skills or certifications may earn higher rates, and pay can vary based on the level of students and session frequency.

Can I make $3,000 tutoring?

An evening math tutor can potentially earn $3,000 or more per month depending on factors such as hourly rate, number of students, and hours worked. Tutors typically charge $20 to $80 per hour, so consistent scheduling and high demand are necessary to reach that income level. Building a strong reputation and offering flexible hours can help increase earnings.
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Infographic showing various Evening Math Tutor job openings in Georgia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution.
Afterschool Site Director SY26-27

Afterschool Site Director SY26-27

LaAmistad

Atlanta, GA • On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Part-time

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Job description

Site Director SY26–27
Location: Multiple Metro Atlanta Locations – View Map
Position Type:
Part-time, Temporary (One School Year)
Start Date: Aug 2026

Introduction: Lead with Purpose:
Are you passionate about education, community, and making a lasting impact? At LaAmistad, our Site Directors do more than lead—they inspire. As the heart of our afterschool programs, Site Directors shape learning environments that uplift Latino youth through academic support, character development, and strong community partnerships. If you love teaching and leading with purpose, this is your chance to turn passion into purpose.
LaAmistad is hiring driven and compassionate educators to lead our afterschool sites for the 2026–2027 school year. In this role, you’ll create a safe, encouraging space where students build literacy and math skills, develop social-emotional confidence, and grow alongside volunteer mentors. You’ll also work closely with families, schools, and staff to ensure each child gets the tailored support they need to thrive—inside and outside the classroom.

Key Responsibilities:
As Site Director, you’ll lead the daily operations of your afterschool site and create an environment where students, families, and volunteers all feel empowered to succeed.

Your Core Responsibilities Will Include:
  • Lead afterschool academic sessions focused on literacy, math, and social-emotional growth.
  • Collaborate with LaAmistad’s Academic Director to plan and adapt learning activities based on individual student needs.
  • Monitor and report student progress using assessments, report cards, and school-provided data.
  • Communicate regularly with parents, schools, volunteers, and program leadership regarding student development and site updates.
  • Train, supervise, and support volunteer tutors and program assistants.
  • Maintain site safety by enforcing emergency protocols and child protection policies.
  • Foster strong partnerships with school staff and host site representatives.
  • Share weekly updates via a digital newsletter with stakeholders.
  • Manage site-level administrative tasks, including timesheet approvals for staff.

A Typical Day Might Look Like:
  • Arrive at host site, prepare materials, and set up classrooms
  • Welcome students and volunteers; oversee sign-in and safety procedures
  • Facilitate structured academic lessons and individualized tutoring
  • Monitor enrichment or social-emotional activities
  • Debrief with volunteers, wrap up documentation, communicate updates
  • Depart after ensuring space is clean, secure, and all students are picked up safely

What Success Looks Like
Success as a Site Director means:
  • Students are progressing academically and feel supported socially and emotionally.
  • Volunteers feel equipped and appreciated in their roles.
  • Parents and school partners feel connected and informed.
  • Site operations run smoothly and safely every day.
  • Program goals are met or exceeded, including student attendance, assessment benchmarks, and family engagement.

Qualifications & Requirements
Highly Preferred:
  • Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field
  • At least one year of experience working with K–5 students
  • First Aid/CPR certification
  • Strong communication, planning, and organizational skills
  • Confidence in leading a classroom independently
  • Physical ability to lift/carry up to 30 lbs., climb stairs, and move quickly between classrooms
  • Experience managing a team and/or volunteers
Technology Requirements:
  • Must provide own laptop
  • Proficiency in MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Desired Skills and Attributes:
  • Retired educators (K–12) encouraged to apply
  • Fluent in Spanish (preferred, not required)
  • Passion for educational equity and community engagement
  • Ability to build trust and rapport with diverse families, volunteers, and school staff
  • Self-motivated, resilient, and collaborative—aligned with LaAmistad’s core values:
    • Kindness: Speak with love, listen with patience, act with compassion
    • Excellence: Every touch, every time, no exceptions
    • Passion: Turn work into joyful pursuit
    • Teamwork: Together, we achieve more
    • Perseverance: Grit that drives change despite challenges
  • Candidates over age 25 who are willing to drive a small bus/van to transport up to 14 students to afterschool, in addition to filling this role, will receive an additional $2/hour above their determined pay rate. Clean MVR required. No special license needed.

Additional Details:
  • Temporary, part-time position for the 2026–2027 school year
  • Hours vary by site but generally run from early afternoon through early evening on weekdays
  • Attendance at scheduled trainings and team meetings is mandatory
  • This role may require local travel between LaAmistad sites

About LaAmistad:
LaAmistad is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering Latino students and families through educational support and life-enriching programs. We believe in building brighter futures together—through community, compassion, and consistent care.