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SAT Teacher/Tutor

Largo, FL · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

SAT Tutor Eager to help students succeed at their SAT/ACT? Looking for flexible scheduling, $20-$23 ... All Teacher-Tutors at GradePower Learning work PORTIONS of after-school and evening hours (2:30pm ...

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

To thrive as an Evening SAT Tutor, you need a deep understanding of SAT content, test-taking strategies, and typically a strong academic background, often supported by a bachelor's degree. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, SAT prep software, and official College Board practice tools is important. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to motivate students are crucial soft skills for this role. These skills ensure effective instruction, foster student confidence, and help maximize test performance in a flexible, after-hours setting.

What are some unique challenges faced by an Evening SAT Tutor, and how can they be managed?

Evening SAT Tutors often work with students after regular school hours, which can mean students are tired or less focused. Managing energy levels and engagement is key—using interactive activities and short breaks helps maintain attention. Additionally, balancing multiple students with varying strengths within group sessions can be challenging, so strong organizational skills and personalized lesson planning are essential. Tutors also need to coordinate effectively with parents and sometimes school counselors to track progress and address any concerns.

What are Evening SAT Tutors?

Evening SAT Tutors are educators who specialize in helping high school students prepare for the SAT exam during evening hours. They provide instruction on test-taking strategies, review key subject areas such as math, reading, and writing, and offer practice tests to improve students' scores. Evening SAT Tutors often work one-on-one or in small groups, making their services convenient for students with busy daytime schedules. Their goal is to help students achieve their highest possible SAT scores, which can be crucial for college admissions.
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ACT/SAT Tutor | Paid Training Provided | Lewis Center

Huntington Learning Centers in Lewis Center and on Sawmill

Lewis Center, OH • On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Summary:
  • Professional Tutor, 4-6:00 & 6-8:00 PM & Saturdays, 10-2:00.
  • Train Now - 1:1 / ACT/SAT also 4:1 / K-8th Tutor (PT).
  • College Degree Required.
  • A Fun Evening Educating - 1:1 / ACT/SAT/4:1 / K-8th Tutor (PT).
  • Position: ACT/SAT, K-8th Tutor (PT).
  • No Grading + No Preparation = Just Teaching!
  • Teach Phonics, Sight Words, Comprehension, Writing, and Math.
  • Send your resume TODAY to hlcoh83@gmail.com.

Job Details:
  • Paid training is provided once teaching.
  • Flexible shifts are available for two-hour sessions.
  • College Degree Required.
  • School Year Schedule: 4-8:00 PM needed, some daytime available & Saturdays, 10-2:00.
  • Lewis Center's Center available as well.

Send your resume TODAY to hlcoh83@gmail.com and we will schedule a quick call to chat about the position.
Looking forward to meeting people who want to make an impact in students' lives.