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Literacy Tutor, RISE Part Time

Roxbury, MA ยท On-site

$27.47 - $36.40/hr

With tutoring and other educational supports specifically designed around the unique challenges faced by foster care-involved children, RISE is a home-based service that follows children as they move ...

... Rise Technical $30 - $35 an hour + Training + Progression + Local Patch + Portal to Portal + Overtime (1.5x) + Full Medical + 401(k) + Benefits Home Based, ideally located Hickory, Forest City ...

OH ยท On-site

$60 - $85/hr

Varies based on client needs Pay: Commensurate with skill level and experience Start Date: ASAP Position Description & Qualifications: * Obtain and maintain 1+ case(s) & meet all approved hours of ...

Client Manager - Intelligize

Philadelphia, PA ยท Remote

$75.70K - $126.30K/yr

Home based-Ohio $46,700 - $78,000. Total Target Cash Range: $71,900 - $120,000. Pay mix between base and variable pay varies based on sales role; please discuss with the recruiter. U.S. National Base ...

Client Manager - Intelligize

Dayton, OH ยท Remote

$75.70K - $126.30K/yr

Home based-Ohio $46,700 - $78,000. Total Target Cash Range: $71,900 - $120,000. Pay mix between base and variable pay varies based on sales role; please discuss with the recruiter. U.S. National Base ...

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How much do home based ohio rise jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for home based ohio rise in the United States is $16.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Home-Based OhioRISE Care Coordinator, and why are they important?

To succeed as a Home-Based OhioRISE Care Coordinator, you need a background in social work, counseling, or a related health field, often supported by licensure and experience with at-risk youth. Familiarity with care management software, electronic health records, and Medicaid systems is typically required. Strong communication, cultural competence, and organizational skills help build trust with families and coordinate services effectively. These qualifications and skills are critical for ensuring comprehensive, person-centered care for youth with complex behavioral health needs.

What are some common challenges faced by Home Based OhioRISE Care Coordinators, and how can they effectively address them?

Home Based OhioRISE Care Coordinators often juggle complex caseloads involving youth with multifaceted behavioral and mental health needs. Coordinators may encounter challenges like engaging families who are hesitant to participate, navigating community resources, and maintaining clear communication among various providers. Success in this role often comes from building trust with families, staying organized with thorough documentation, and collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams. Ongoing training and regular team meetings also help coordinators stay updated on best practices and available supports.

What is a Home Based OhioRISE Care Coordinator?

A Home Based OhioRISE Care Coordinator is a professional who helps children and youth with complex behavioral health needs in Ohio access and manage services under the OhioRISE (Resilience through Integrated Systems and Excellence) program. They work primarily from home, coordinating care by assessing needs, connecting families with resources, and collaborating with service providers to develop individualized care plans. Their goal is to ensure that young people receive the appropriate behavioral health services and support to improve their well-being and functioning.

What is the difference between Home Based Ohio Rise vs Home Based Ohio Medicaid Case Manager?

AspectHome Based Ohio RiseHome Based Ohio Medicaid Case Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a social work, counseling, or related degree; licensure may be preferredRequires a social work, nursing, or related healthcare credential; licensure often necessary
Work EnvironmentPrimarily home-based with client visits and virtual meetingsHome-based with client assessments and coordination activities
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by Ohio Department of Medicaid for behavioral health servicesEmployed by Medicaid agencies or healthcare providers for care coordination

While both roles are home-based and involve Medicaid services, Ohio Rise focuses on behavioral health and youth services, whereas Medicaid Case Managers handle broader healthcare coordination. The credentials and work environment are similar, but their specific focus and employer usage differ.

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Infographic showing various Home Based Ohio Rise job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 35% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $33,789 per year, or $16.2 per hour.

Literacy Tutor, RISE Part Time

HopeWell Inc.

Roxbury, MA โ€ข On-site

$27.47 - $36.40/hr

Part-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

About the Program

RISE (Readiness, Inquiry, Scholarship, Education) is HopeWellโ€™s newest innovative solution to advance equity in education and improve educational opportunities for children experiencing foster care. The program aims to build studentsโ€™ early literacy skills through a culturally responsive, evidence-informed curriculum designed to meet the unique needs of children in foster care by integrating literacy learning, social and emotional skill development, and a trauma-informed approach.

Who We Are Looking For

The Tutor is a dynamic, collaborative, and results-oriented service provider who will partner with foster care-involved youth and their caregiver(s) to support them as youth build literacy, social, and emotional skills. We are seeking someone who is passionate about education, child welfare, and social justice and is enthusiastic about the idea of piloting, strengthening, and growing a brand new education program that delivers real results. This individual will believe that all children can learn and have the strong ability and desire to work well with BIPOC youth.

The Impact You'll Create

This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing and engaged team to work toward closing the opportunity gap for foster care-involved youth. RISE offers an innovative solution, turning the typical model on its head. With tutoring and other educational supports specifically designed around the unique challenges faced by foster care-involved children, RISE is a home-based service that follows children as they move and incorporates supports for any caregivers involved in a childโ€™s life (e.g. foster parents, biological parents, kinship caregivers). This provides children with continuous academic support, even as they experience changes in their placement and permanency goals. RISE launched during the 2021-22 school year and is currently supporting students who join RISE in kindergarten through 3rd grade in the Greater Boston area, and will be growing in size and scope in the coming years.

Your Impact Will Include (Job Responsibilities)

  • Implement assessment and intervention tools with anin persontutoring caseload of K-3 youth and their caregiver(s).
    • Use standardized assessment tools (literacy,socialand emotional learning) to continuously measure youth skills and learning gaps.
    • Observe and assess youthโ€™s home environment toidentifyand engage in opportunities for improving learning (e.g.creating a cozy andrelatively quietnook to read for fun).
    • Collaborate with RISE Education Support staff to assess and develop a plan to address any needs foradditionallearningsupports(e.g.an IEP that wouldbenefita youth and is not yet being provided).
  • Collaborate with RISE leadership to individualize RISE curriculum learning routines and approaches to best meet each youthโ€™s educational needs based on assessment and observation data, as well as information and feedback from caregivers, school staff, and other providers.
  • Implement individualized version of core tutoring curricula through frequent, in person, one-on-one tutoring sessions with youth, typically in their home.
  • Ensure high fidelity of the RISE curriculum model and employ a trauma-informed approach.
  • Partner with RISE Education Support staff (whereappropriate)to communicate and collaborate withcaregiver(s)aboutyouthโ€™sprogress and about how they can best promote youthโ€™s educational progress.
  • Communicate regularly and collaborate effectively with community providers, including but not limited to school staff, Department of Children and Families staff, and mental health providers.
  • Whenappropriate, partner with RISE Education Support staff toparticipatein meetings related toa youthโ€™seducational goals (e.g.IEP meetings, informal school conferences). Communicate about youthโ€™s needs and goals and uphold youthโ€™s rights before, during, and after the meeting.
  • Complete documentation including, but not limited to,intakepaperwork and consents, needs assessments, service plans, case notes.
  • Activelyparticipateinprogram and agency internal(e.g.collaborating with colleagues, staff meetings, town halls) and external meetings (e.g.collaborating with other providers, schools) both in person andvirtually asassigned.
  • Other duties as assigned. RISE is abrand newprogram, and as such, the program model will be subjected to a continuous cycle of analysis and assessment as it launches. It will change iteratively as we learn more about how to best support youth needs, and as a result the roles and responsibilities of various team members willlikely adaptand change as the program is launched and evolves.

The Expertise We Can't Do Without (Qualifications)

This is a comprehensive list of qualifications that we believe will lead to success in the role. We strongly encourage candidates with lived experience with the foster care system to apply.

  • Bachelorโ€™sdegreerequired.
  • One year experience serving youth who have experienced trauma and implementing support strategies that use student-centered and trauma-informed approaches preferred.
  • Prior experience with child welfare involvedyoutha plus.
  • Prior experience inpubliceducation systema plus.
  • Must be comfortable working in community settings.
  • Strong reading and writing skills and a high degree of effective oral and writtencommunicationsskills.
  • High levelof personal accountability for the quality and impact of work anddemonstratedability to effectively organize, plan, and prioritize work.
  • Demonstrated understanding of and competence in serving BIPOC youth.
  • Demonstrated flexibility and entrepreneurial spirit; thoughtful, curious, and open-minded approach to learning, growth, and change.
  • High levelof professionalism in work and interpersonal interactions with both internal and external contacts.
  • Computer skillssufficientto perform essential functions.


Other Essential Requirements

  • This role involves some home-based and community-based work, some office-based work, and some remote opportunities. During home and community visits there are possible environmentalexposuresincluding pets.
  • Daily access to an automobile isrequired.
  • Driving isrequiredin and out of the catchment area.
  • A valid MA State Driverโ€™s License.
  • Clearing ofbackground checks as required by state and federal law.
  • Remain current in all requiredtrainings.
  • Other duties as assignedtosupport quality care.
  • Part time work schedules will be negotiated at hire based on programmatic need and candidateavailability, butwill typically involve 10 โ€“ 25hours per week during the afternoon and early evening. Staff will be asked tomaintainavailability at least between the hours of 4 pm โ€“ 7 pm, ideally Monday through Friday, with someadditionalavailability for weekly RISE staff meetings before 4 pm. Staff schedules can shift over time as youth needs, staff caseloads, and program needs change.