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$2.65K/mo

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Early Learning Tutor

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Kankakee, IL

$46.10K - $59.60K/yr

Summary: This full-time high school scienceteacher is responsible for providing classroom ... Several years of experience working with and developing young people (i.e., classroom, tutoring ...

This full-time high school scienceteacher is responsible for providing classroom instruction that ... Several years of experience working with and developing young people (i.e., classroom, tutoring ...

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As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time science tutor in the United States is $45.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $55.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Full Time Science Tutor, you need a strong grasp of scientific concepts, effective teaching strategies, and typically a bachelor's degree or higher in a science discipline. Familiarity with educational technology tools, online learning platforms, and curriculum resources is often required. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to motivate students are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure tutors can effectively convey complex material, engage students, and support academic success.

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Full-time science tutors often encounter challenges such as adapting to diverse learning styles, managing varying levels of subject proficiency among students, and keeping lessons engaging. To address these, tutors can employ differentiated instruction techniques, utilize a variety of teaching resources, and regularly assess student understanding to tailor their approach. Building strong rapport with students and maintaining open communication with parents or academic advisors also helps ensure effective learning outcomes and continuous improvement.

What does a Full Time Science Tutor do?

A Full Time Science Tutor provides individualized or small group instruction in various science subjects, such as biology, chemistry, or physics. They help students understand complex scientific concepts, improve their study skills, and prepare for exams. Tutors often assess students' strengths and weaknesses, create customized lesson plans, and track progress over time. Their goal is to support students in achieving better academic results and fostering a deeper interest in science.

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CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in science or education, teaching certifications preferredSame as full time, often with more flexibility in credentials
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Full Time Science Tutors work on a full-time basis, often with benefits and a fixed schedule, typically employed by institutions. Part Time Science Tutors have flexible hours, often freelance, and may work for multiple clients. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in hours, employment status, and work environment.

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K-3 Reading Tutor

K-3 Reading Tutor

Colorado Youth for a Change

Fort Collins, CO โ€ข On-site

$2.65K/mo

Full-time

Medical

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

CYC began implementing Reading Corps in Colorado in 2017 to provide reading supports for kindergarten - 3rd grade students. Colorado Reading Corps is an AmeriCorps program with the mission of ensuring that all students in Colorado are reading proficiently by the end of third grade. The Reading Corps program combines the power of national service with literacy science to deliver proven approaches that help struggling learners transform into confident students โ€“ something that translates into all areas of their lives.

Because Reading Corps tutors are in schools full-time, they are providing consistent, daily tutoring, which is why this model has a greater impact on student success. Tutors commit to a term of service and receive rigorous training plus ongoing expert literacy coaching throughout the year. With the use of rich data assessments, they ensure their efforts produce the desired results โ€“ helping children achieve grade-level reading proficiency.

POSITION SUMMARY

This is an AmeriCorps service member position within an AmeriCorps program, Colorado Reading Corps. The K-3 Reading Tutor is placed at one elementary school to provide supplemental practice to children in kindergarten through third grade to develop their reading skills. The tutor will use scripted, evidence-based literacy strategies as guided by coaches and will conduct assessments to ensure each student is on track to read at grade level.

Members serve during school hours and are needed for the entire school year. The position is full-time (35-40 hours per week), with school breaks and holidays off. This position begins on August 17th, 2026 and ends on May 28th, 2027.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSLiterary Strategies and Assessment
  • Identify students who qualify for Reading Corps tutoring services based on a Reading Corps designed defined assessment with direction from Coaches.
  • Conduct oneonone or paired tutoring sessions with students using scripted, evidencebased literacy strategies provided by Reading Corps; achieve a high degree of fidelity to the scripted strategies.
  • Develop and maintain a weekly tutoring schedule for students which maximizes the number of students served (approximately 1518 sessions daily) and allows each student to receive daily 20minute reading tutoring sessions using prescribed literacy strategies.
  • Assist students in improving their reading skills and abilities to reach grade level expectations.
  • Assess, with a high level of accuracy, studentsโ€™ continual progress using triannual benchmark assessments and ongoing progress monitoring assessments.
  • Provide complete, accurate, and timely documentation of studentsโ€™ weekly progress scores and tutoring time using an online database; maintain confidentiality of all student data.
  • Regularly review student data with Coaches to gauge the effectiveness of the literacy strategies being used.
  • Participate in regular coaching sessions (includes observation of tutor) to review student progress, plan, problemsolve, and set goals; act on constructive feedback from coaching sessions.
  • Provide opportunities for family involvement for students receiving services, including implementing program family engagement interventions as available.
  • Communication
  • Communicate and interact with students in an age and developmentally appropriate way.
  • Foster a welcoming and supportive atmosphere through modeling respectful behavior and communication.
  • Build and maintain professional relationships and communicate regularly with classroom teachers, internal coaches, and school site personnel regarding student schedules, interventions, student progress, etc.
  • Build and maintain professional relationships and communicate regularly with CYC Reading Corps staff and members.
  • Record data in online systems in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Attendance
  • Demonstrate regular, timely attendance and adherence to hours as scheduled.
  • Commit to service for the full term of service, meeting the total commitment of hours within the term.
  • Participate in all required Reading Corpssponsored training sessions, meetings, and coaching sessions, including peer professional development/cluster meetings and member meetups; travel as necessary.
  • Engage in independent service activities as needed to ensure completion of required service hours.
  • HOURS AND TERM OF SERVICE

    Members serve full-time (35-40 hours a week), during a typical school schedule. Daily hours are usually within the time frame of 7:30am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday, however these may vary slightly from site to site. Members may attend site-sponsored activities outside of regular service hours (e.g., family night). Members have time off during school breaks or holidays when the students are not in school.

    This schedule format will ensure members meet the 1200-hour requirement between August 17th, 2026, and May 28th, 2027. Members are required to commit to the full term of service. On August 17th, members will begin their term of service with two weeks of online orientation. They will begin in their school after completing training.

    MEMBER TRAINING

    Members participate in a two-week onboarding training at the beginning of their service term. Orientation is completed online. Members participate in Zoom meetings, interactive trainings, and self-directed learning modules. During orientation, members are trained in individualized student support strategies, mandated reporting, data entry, and more. Members complete their Reading Corps Institute training during orientation.

    Members receive one-on-one supervision twice per month by a CYC Reading Corps Coach. Members participate in ongoing professional development trainings facilitated by CYC staff and through community partners of CYC at least twice per month. Members also participate in professional development opportunities at their service sites which vary depending on the site.

    SERVICE LOCATION

    CYC AmeriCorps members are placed at one school during the term of service. Placement will be determined based on the needs of the member and the needs of the school. Typically, member location and mode of transportation are the biggest consideration. Although members are placed at one school, there will be regular opportunities to connect as a larger team with other fellow Reading Corps members. Service sites are located throughout the state of Colorado.

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • Interest in education, specifically helping children develop early literacy skills.
  • Dedication to community service.
  • Strong planning and timemanagement skills.
  • Strong capacity to be flexible and adaptable to varied circumstances, paired with a conscientious commitment to adhere to the Reading Corps tutoring model with fidelity.
  • Consistent followthrough.
  • Ability to accept and incorporate constructive feedback from coaches and program staff.
  • Ability to work with all identities.
  • Open to learning and unlearning.
  • Ability to adapt to a sometimes challenging and highpressure environment.
  • MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • 17 years or older by start date (17yearolds must have guardian permission).
  • Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
  • Have a high school diploma or G.E.D.
  • Not have served more than three AmeriCorps terms previously.
  • Submit to a full background check, including a sex offender registry check, state criminal history registry check, and FBI fingerprintbased check. This position has recurring access to vulnerable populations and selection is contingent upon satisfactory results of these checks.
  • Speak, read, and write English fluently.
  • Basic computer skills, including the ability to navigate online systems and email.
  • BENEFITS
  • Free and immediate health insurance through Corps Network Cigna.
  • Living allowance of $1,326 pretax distributed on the 3rd and 18th of every service month.
  • Eli Segal Education Award (can be used to pay future tuition or federal student loans) of up to $5,176.50 for completing the 1200hour term (for members starting in August).
  • Bus pass for everyday commute for members utilizing public transportation OR mileage reimbursement for members utilizing a personal vehicle for any miles traveled during the school day (this DOES NOT include reimbursement for daily commuting to and from service site).
  • Members participate in professional development and training to learn to best support students.
  • Access to the Member Assistance Program (MAP) that provides free, confidential, 24/7 phone counseling to members and 3 free inperson or telehealth sessions with a licensed clinician.
  • Federal Loan Forbearance AmeriCorps will pay off interest that is accrued during your term of service on all eligible student loans.
  • CYC is committed to inclusion and prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, race, color, national origin, age 40 and over, religion, disability, or any other applicable status protected by federal, state or local law.

    CYC will make reasonable accommodation for otherwise qualified individuals with known disabilities or whose service requirements interfere with a religious belief unless doing so would result in an undue hardship or a direct threat to CYC/Reading Corps. Please contact Human Resources at (720) 994-8005 to request accommodation or for questions/concerns regarding this policy.