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Reading Tutor OpenLiteracy Remote | Part-time Contract (1099) | $28/hour | 10-20 hours/week | Start: September 2026 About OpenLiteracy 40% of fourth graders in this country read below grade level. At ...

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How much do flexible remote reading tutor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for flexible remote reading tutor in the United States is $25.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Flexible Remote Reading Tutors?

Flexible Remote Reading Tutors are educators who provide personalized reading instruction and support to students through online platforms. They work remotely, allowing them to set their own schedules and offer sessions from any location with internet access. These tutors help students improve reading skills, comprehension, and fluency, often working with children or adults who need extra assistance. The flexibility of the role makes it ideal for those seeking part-time or adaptable work arrangements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Flexible Remote Reading Tutor, and why are they important?

To excel as a Flexible Remote Reading Tutor, you typically need a background in education or literacy instruction, strong reading comprehension skills, and experience working with learners of various ages. Familiarity with virtual learning platforms, online assessment tools, and, in some cases, certifications like TEFL or state teaching credentials are often required. Exceptional communication, patience, and adaptability help tutors engage students and tailor instruction to individual needs. These skills are crucial to foster effective learning, maintain student motivation, and ensure meaningful progress in a remote environment.

What is the difference between Flexible Remote Reading Tutor vs Flexible Remote ESL Tutor?

AspectFlexible Remote Reading TutorFlexible Remote ESL Tutor
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in education or related field, teaching certifications often preferredRequires ESL teaching certifications (e.g., TESOL, TEFL), and sometimes a degree in education or linguistics
Work EnvironmentRemote, one-on-one or small group sessions with students of various agesRemote, teaching non-native English speakers, often in a classroom or one-on-one setting
Industry UsageEducational services, tutoring platforms, private tutoringLanguage learning, educational services, online tutoring platforms

The main difference between a Flexible Remote Reading Tutor and a Flexible Remote ESL Tutor lies in their focus and certifications. Reading tutors primarily help students improve literacy skills, while ESL tutors focus on teaching English as a second language. Both roles are remote, but they serve different student needs and often require specific credentials related to their teaching focus.

How does a Flexible Remote Reading Tutor typically collaborate with parents and classroom teachers to support student progress?

As a Flexible Remote Reading Tutor, regular communication with parents and classroom teachers is crucial to ensure students receive consistent support. Tutors often provide progress updates, discuss challenges, and share strategies that can be reinforced at home or in the classroom. Collaboration may include participating in virtual meetings, exchanging emails, or using learning management systems to track student growth. This partnership helps tailor tutoring sessions to each student's needs and fosters a well-rounded approach to literacy development.
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Reading Tutor (Remote)

Reading Tutor (Remote)

OpenLiteracy

Pittsburgh, PA โ€ข Remote

$28/hr

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


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Reading Tutor OpenLiteracyRemote | Part-time Contract (1099) | $28/hour | 10-20 hours/week | Start: September 2026About OpenLiteracy

40% of fourth graders in this country read below grade level. At OpenLiteracy, our mission is to change that, one student at a time. We offer a suite of products and services designed to meet students and educators where they are: a purchasable reading curriculum grounded in the Science of Reading, Tier 2 intervention support for classroom educators, and high-impact, individualized Tier 3 tutoring. We don't just teach reading. We grow readers.

We're looking for passionate, certified educators to join our tutoring team and make a real difference in children's literacy outcomes across the country.

The Role

As an OpenLiteracy tutor, you'll work 1:1 with students in grades K-6 through our secure online platform, using a curriculum designed by our team. No lesson planning required! Sessions are 25 minutes each, and you'll be matched with the same students over time, giving you the continuity needed to build the trusting relationships that struggling readers need most.

Great OpenLiteracy tutors balance explicit instruction with meaningful engagement with text, weaving comprehension into every step so students can have rich, confident conversations at any reading level.

Why Tutor With Us

Fully Remote All you need is a reliable device, strong Wi-Fi, and a quiet workspace. No commute, no classroom setup, and no lesson planning.

Competitive Pay Tutors begin at a starting rate of $28/hour. You're also paid for student no-shows and late cancellations within 24 hours of the scheduled time. You are paid for any tutoring sessions and meetings you attend. Initial asynchronous orientation is compensated at a flat rate of $100, contingent on completing your first 6 sessions.

Always 1:1 Tutoring All tutoring sessions are 1:1, meaning you can focus on building rapport and maximizing instruction for one student at a time.

Consistent Students You're matched with the same students session after session, so your relationship-building skills genuinely matter.

Onboarding & Coaching Support All tutors complete a comprehensive paid onboarding and receive ongoing support from our learning specialist team.

Breaks Aligned with Typical School-Year Schedules Tutors receive a week off at Thanksgiving, approximately two weeks off during the winter, and summers off. A small number of summer tutoring opportunities are available for interested tutors.

Qualifications

Required:

  • Current or expired K6 teaching certification (must be able to provide a copy)
  • K-6 classroom teaching experience with a focus on reading
  • Strong grounding in the Science of Reading: phonics, structured literacy, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension instruction
  • Able to provide at least 3 hours of consistent availability Monday-Thursday during peak hours (10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. ET), minimum 4 days/week
  • Able to commit to at least 10 consistent hours per week
  • U.S. work authorization, U.S. mailing address, and ability to receive U.S. bank deposits
  • Reliable computer with camera and microphone, high-speed internet, and a quiet workspace

Please Note: We are currently unable to hire candidates based in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, or New Jersey.

Preferred:

  • Experience with Tier 3 reading intervention
  • Experience teaching English Learners
  • Experience supporting students with reading disabilities

Note: TOEFL certification and substitute teaching licenses do not fulfill the certification requirement.

You'll Thrive Here If You
  • Believe every student can learn to read with great instruction and the right support
  • Build warm, trusting relationships with students who have experienced difficulty with reading
  • Are organized, reliable, and manage your schedule with ease
  • Maintain a consistent availability; students depend on seeing the same tutor
  • Are energized by data and motivated by seeing measurable student growth
Application Process
  1. Complete the online application
  2. Respond to teaching-focused questions and submit short video responses
  3. Meet with a member of our hiring team for a short interview
  4. Complete a criminal background check, FBI fingerprinting, and educational verification

Onboarding begins August 2026. Tutoring sessions begin September 2026.

OpenLiteracy is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected factor. We encourage talented individuals of all backgrounds to apply.