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How much do homeschool teaching jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for homeschool teaching in the United States is $27.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.84 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Homeschool Teaching vs Private Tutoring?

AspectHomeschool TeachingPrivate Tutoring
CredentialsOften requires teaching credentials or experience in educationUsually requires expertise in specific subject areas, no formal teaching credentials necessary
Work EnvironmentHome-based, with a focus on educating a family’s childrenVaries; can be home-based or at tutoring centers, one-on-one sessions
Employer/Industry UsageTypically employed by families or homeschooling organizationsHired directly by students or parents for specific subjects

Homeschool teaching involves structured education within a family setting, often requiring formal credentials, while private tutoring is more flexible, focusing on individual subject instruction without necessarily requiring formal teaching credentials.

What are some common challenges homeschool teachers face when balancing curriculum planning and individualized instruction?

Homeschool teachers often find it challenging to balance structured curriculum planning with tailoring lessons to meet each child's unique learning needs. Developing lesson plans that comply with state regulations while remaining flexible for different learning paces can be time-consuming. Additionally, homeschool teachers may need to source or create specialized materials and adapt teaching methods to accommodate various learning styles within a small group. Regular self-assessment and ongoing communication with parents or guardians can help address these challenges and ensure student progress.

What is homeschool teaching?

Homeschool teaching refers to the practice of educating children at home rather than in a traditional public or private school setting. Parents, guardians, or hired tutors typically take on the role of the teacher, creating or following a curriculum tailored to the child’s needs. Homeschooling allows for flexible schedules, personalized learning approaches, and often more direct involvement in a child's education. The requirements and regulations for homeschooling vary by state or country, so it is important for families to research their local laws before starting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Homeschool Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Homeschool Teacher, you need a solid understanding of educational principles, subject matter expertise, and often a background in teaching or curriculum planning. Familiarity with online learning platforms, curriculum resources, and educational assessment tools is highly beneficial. Strong organization, patience, creativity, and effective communication help create engaging and adaptive learning experiences for students. These skills and qualities are vital to promote academic growth, maintain student motivation, and ensure a well-rounded, individualized education.
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Infographic showing various Homeschool Teaching job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 14% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,083 per year, or $27.9 per hour.

Lead Homeschool Teacher

Elysian Wellness Campus

Kansas City, MO • On-site

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Salary: $23-26/hr based on experience

Private Homeschool Family
Kansas City, MO
Ages: 8, 7, 3, and 2
Pay: $23$26/hour based on experience


About the Role

We are seeking a warm, energetic, organized, and experienced Lead Homeschool Teacher / Learning Guide to support four children ages 8, 7, 3, and 2 in a private homeschool setting.

This role is ideal for someone who understands the homeschool lifestyle and enjoys creating a structured, engaging, hands-on learning environment for children at different ages, learning levels, and developmental stages.

Our family primarily uses Time4Learning as our core curriculum, but we are open to incorporating other curriculum options such as Horizons, hands-on learning activities, unit studies, reading activities, field trips, life skills, creative projects, and enrichment opportunities.

We are especially interested in someone with experience as a homeschool parent, former homeschool parent, homeschool co-op teacher, tutor, nanny/educator, early childhood educator, or teacher who enjoys a flexible, family-centered learning environment.


Responsibilities

The Lead Homeschool Teacher will be responsible for creating a consistent, nurturing, and engaging homeschool rhythm for all four children.

Responsibilities include:

  • Prepare weekly lesson plans for multiple ages and learning levels
  • Use Time4Learning as the primary curriculum while supplementing with worksheets, reading, hands-on activities, projects, and other curriculum as needed
  • Support core subjects including reading, writing, math, science, social studies, and age-appropriate preschool learning
  • Provide individualized support for each child based on age, personality, strengths, learning style, and developmental needs
  • Help keep the older children on track with daily assignments, lessons, reading, and skill-building
  • Support the younger children with play-based learning, books, songs, letters, numbers, fine motor activities, imaginative play, and age-appropriate structure
  • Plan and coordinate
    weekly field trips connected to learning themes, community experiences, nature, science, art, history, practical life skills, or enrichment
  • Create a balanced daily rhythm that may include academic work, outdoor time, creative activities, reading, meals/snacks, rest breaks, and hands-on learning
  • Keep children engaged, safe, and on task throughout the day
  • Manage different personalities and energy levels with patience, consistency, and positive guidance
  • Redirect behavior calmly and respectfully while maintaining structure
  • Track completed work, progress, learning goals, and areas needing extra support
  • Communicate regularly with parents about lessons, progress, concerns, supplies needed, upcoming field trips, and schedule needs
  • Help keep the learning area organized, clean, and prepared for the next school day
  • Bring creativity, patience, flexibility, and joy into the homeschool environment


Weekly Field Trips & Activity Costs

Weekly field trips are an important part of our homeschool rhythm. The Lead Homeschool Teacher will help plan and coordinate age-appropriate field trips and learning experiences.

A Chime card will be provided for approved homeschool-related expenses, including:

  • Gas for field trips and approved child-related transportation
  • Field trip admission fees
  • Activity costs
  • Parking fees
  • Approved homeschool supplies
  • Approved learning materials or project supplies

The Chime card is for approved homeschool and child-related expenses only. Receipts should be saved and shared for all purchases. Personal purchases are not permitted on the card unless specifically approved in advance.


We Are Looking for Someone Who Is:

  • Energetic and able to keep up with four young children
  • Patient, nurturing, and confident with different ages and personalities
  • Experienced with homeschooling, teaching, tutoring, nannying, or child development
  • Comfortable supporting children at multiple learning levels at the same time
  • Organized and able to plan ahead
  • Creative and able to make learning fun, hands-on, and meaningful
  • Comfortable using online curriculum and supplementing with offline learning
  • Able to balance structure with flexibility
  • Calm under pressure and able to redirect children with kindness and firmness
  • Excited about weekly field trips, outdoor learning, and real-world experiences
  • Reliable, trustworthy, punctual, and family-centered
  • Comfortable communicating with parents about progress, needs, and concerns


Preferred Experience

Preferred but not required:

  • Homeschooling experience as a parent, teacher, tutor, or co-op leader
  • Experience with Time4Learning, Horizons, Abeka, The Good and the Beautiful, Masterbooks, or similar curriculum
  • Early childhood education experience
  • Elementary education experience
  • Experience teaching or caring for multiple children at once
  • Experience creating lesson plans or weekly learning schedules
  • Experience planning field trips or enrichment activities
  • CPR/First Aid certification
  • Valid drivers license and clean driving record, if assisting with transportation
  • Ability to pass a background check


Ideal Candidate

Our ideal candidate understands that homeschooling is not just school at home. We are looking for someone who can create a peaceful, structured, and engaging environment where children can learn, explore, ask questions, move their bodies, build confidence, and grow at their own pace.

This person should be comfortable moving between elementary lessons, preschool learning, toddler engagement, snack breaks, sibling dynamics, field trip prep, hands-on activities, and daily routines while maintaining a calm and positive atmosphere.

The right person will be able to bring structure without being rigid, creativity without chaos, and warmth while still helping the children stay focused and accountable.


Schedule

This is a full-time position with a general schedule of Monday through Friday, approximately 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Some flexibility may be needed for weekly field trips, special activities, family schedule changes, or occasional adjustments to the homeschool day. Any schedule changes will be communicated in advance whenever possible.

Weekly field trips are part of the regular homeschool rhythm and may occasionally require slight adjustments to the daily schedule depending on location, travel time, and activity length.

The general expectation is that the Lead Homeschool Teacher is present, engaged, and prepared to lead the homeschool day during scheduled hours.



Compensation

This position pays $23$26 per hour, based on experience, schedule, and responsibilities.

Higher consideration will be given to candidates with experience in homeschooling, multi-age teaching, curriculum planning, early childhood education, lesson preparation, and field trip coordination.

Approved field trip expenses, activity fees, gas, parking, and homeschool supply costs will be covered separately through a provided Chime card.


How to Apply

Please submit your resume and a brief note sharing your experience with homeschooling, teaching, tutoring, nannying, early childhood education, or working with children of different ages.

Please also include any curriculum experience, field trip planning experience, and why you are interested in supporting a homeschool family.