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Implementation Lead

New York, NY · On-site

$70K - $82K/yr

He studied math at Harvard, and his family is from Canada. Location * 4 days in-office (Herald ... This may occasionally include evening work, with weekend availability as needed to support ad-hoc ...

Activity Leader

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$19 - $20/hr

Position Summary Activity Leaders are asked to help with academic tutoring and lead activities to ... Requires strong academic skills in Math and English, as well as as well as facilitating structured ...

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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.

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.
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ACT/SAT Prep Expert

$125/hr

Other

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

The Police Athletic League (or PAL) is New York City’s largest independent youth development organization. We operate diverse programs from Head Start, Day Car and Universal Pre-K programs; to elementary and middle school after-school programs, summer day camps and summer Playstreets. We run evening teen centers and college readiness programs, as well as youth employment and juvenile justice programs. In its over a century of service, PAL is continuing its evolution and remains a vibrant and vital New York City institution.  

Position Summary: 

The ACT/SAT Prep Expert provides high-level, results-driven instruction to middle and high school students, utilizing proven strategies to improve standardized test performance while fostering confidence, critical thinking, and academic skills. This role is designed for an experienced educator who can deliver structured, engaging, and personalized instruction tailored to individual student needs. 

Pay & Commitment:  

  • $125 per hour  

  • 3-hour shifts, 2 days per week 

  • 8 Weeks August/September

  • Location: Polo Grounds at PS 194 - 244 West 144th Street New York,  NY 10030  

Key Responsibilities 

  • Deliver structured instruction in ACT/SAT content areas, including English, Math, Reading, and Science (as applicable) 

  • Develop and implement lesson plans and practice exercises targeting test-taking strategies, time management, and skill reinforcement 

  • Assess student strengths and areas for improvement, providing personalized feedback and study plans 

  • Track student progress and adjust instructional approaches accordingly 

  • Create a positive and motivating learning environment that encourages student engagement and confidence 

  • Maintain effective communication with students, parents, and program staff as appropriate 

  • Monitor attendance, participation, and performance for program documentation 

  • Collaborate with program staff to align instruction with broader academic support initiatives 

Qualifications 

  • Minimum of 5 years of experience teaching or tutoring ACT, SAT, or comparable standardized tests 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Education, English, Mathematics, or related field (Master’s preferred) 

  • Proven track record of improving student test scores 

  • Strong knowledge of standardized test formats, strategies, and scoring 

  • Experience working with high school–aged students 

  • Excellent communication, instructional, and motivational skills 

Skills & Competencies 

  • Instructional leadership and mentorship 

  • Student engagement and motivation 

  • Data-driven instructional planning 

  • Clear communication and adaptability 

  • Professionalism and reliability 

Work Environment & Physical Requirements:  

This position involves providing instruction in a classroom setting. Activities include teaching, demonstrating strategies, facilitating practice exercises, and interacting with students. 

At the Police Athletic League, we seek people who are talented, creative and passionate to help create a more inclusive city and better futures for our youth. We’re devoted to empowering communities and building the best places to work, and that goes for our own teams too. 

The Police Athletic League is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected characteristic including, but not limited to, an individual’s sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy 

Employment with PAL is contingent upon successful completion of all the Agency’s lawful pre-employment checks, which may include a background check.