Help provide a brighter future for kids in your community by joining Michigan Education Corps!
As a Math Tutor, you’ll support students in grades 4–8 as they build foundational math and problem-solving skills. You’ll work with students in pairs or small groups of 3 during the school day, helping them practice math skills, build confidence, and get back on track in math.
You’ll use evidence-based, scripted interventions—proven, step-by-step lessons that guide you through each session—so you’re never expected to create your own curriculum.
No prior teaching or tutoring experience is required. With paid training and on-site coaching, we’ll prepare you to be successful and make a meaningful impact.
What You’ll Do
- Support students in grades 4–8 who need extra math support
- Tutor students in pairs or small groups of 3 using evidence-based, scripted interventions
- Help students build core math skills and problem-solving strategies
- Encourage confidence, persistence, and positive learning habits
- Track student progress using simple tools and guidance
We’ll Prepare You to Succeed
- Paid training after entering the school
- On-site coaching and ongoing support throughout the year
- Clear lesson scripts and materials—no lesson planning required
- A supportive community of fellow AmeriCorps members
Schedule & Commitment:
- Monday–Friday | 37.5 hours per week
- 7.5 service hours per day
- Requires 5 days per week
- Service term: 900
- Start date: 9/1/2026
- End date: 5/29/2027
Compensation & Benefits:
- Living stipend: $841.30 every other week after taxes
(~$1,682.60 per month after taxes) - Education Award: Up to $3,697.50 for student loans or future education
- Federal student loan forbearance (AmeriCorps pays accrued interest)
- Health insurance and childcare assistance (if eligible)
- Member Assistance Program with confidential mental health resources
- Earn the Michigan Youth Development Associate (Mi-YDA) credential
- Community groups and professional learning opportunities
This Role Is a Great Fit If You:
- Want to make a difference for students in your community
- Enjoy helping others learn and problem-solve
- Are exploring education, youth development, or nonprofit careers
- Are changing careers or returning to the workforce
- Are patient, reliable, and excited to learn
Minimum Requirements:
- Must be 18 years or older by start date
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- U.S. citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident
- Ability to pass required background checks
- Fewer than 4 prior AmeriCorps State/National service terms