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Humanities Tutor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

College Tutor

Fairfield, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

College Tutor

New Haven, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

College Tutor

Hartford, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

College Tutor

West Hartford, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

College Tutor

Hartford, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

College Tutor

Hamden, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

College Tutor

New Haven, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

College Tutor

Mansfield Depot, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

College Tutor

Middletown, CT · On-site

$25 - $40/hr

Mastery of the subject(s) you want to tutor (Math, Science, Humanities, etc.). Reliable, patient, and a solid communicator. Bonus: Previous tutoring experience is great, but a passion for helping ...

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Humanities Tutor information

What does a humanities tutor do?

A Humanities Tutor helps students improve their understanding of subjects such as literature, history, philosophy, and the arts. They provide personalized instruction, clarify complex concepts, assist with essay writing, and prepare students for exams. Humanities Tutors may work with students individually or in small groups, both in person and online, to foster critical thinking and analytical skills. Their goal is to support academic success and cultivate a deeper appreciation for the humanities.

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

To thrive as a Humanities Tutor, you need a strong background in literature, history, or related fields, often demonstrated by a relevant degree and subject expertise. Familiarity with educational technology platforms, online research tools, and learning management systems is typically required. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to motivate and engage students are standout soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for effectively supporting diverse learners and fostering critical thinking and academic growth.

How does a humanities tutor typically collaborate with instructors and other academic support staff?

A Humanities Tutor often works closely with course instructors to align tutoring sessions with current class content and learning objectives. They may also collaborate with other tutors and academic support staff to share resources, coordinate group study sessions, and develop tutoring materials. Communication and teamwork are key, as tutors often discuss student progress and strategies to address common challenges, ensuring a consistent and supportive learning experience for students.
More about Humanities Tutor jobs
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Humanities and Executive Function Tutor

Drew School

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$50 - $65/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Drew School Description
Mission: Drew knows and believes in teenagers. We engage each student in a process of intellectual discovery to develop an individual voice, the confidence to express it, and the empathy to understand its impact.
Founded in 1908, Drew School is an independent, urban high school in San Francisco enrolling approximately 300 students in grades 9 through 12. Drew engages each student in a process of intellectual discovery to develop an individual voice, the confidence to express it, and the empathy to understand its impact. Our school community is centered on experienced, dedicated, and passionate faculty, and engaged, committed students. Drew combines its curriculum with a focus on experiential learning, global awareness, local community involvement, citizenship, and support of individual talents and strengths. More information about Drew is available on our website: www.drewschool.org.
Position Title: Humanities & Executive Function Tutor
  • Reports to: Director of Learning Support
  • This is a part-time, non-exempt position. Work is in person.
  • Pay range: $50-$65 an hour, depending on experience
Position Summary
We are seeking a versatile, student-centered High School Humanities & Executive Function Tutor to join our Learning Support team. This professional will work exclusively in a 1:1 capacity with students to build academic confidence, strengthen literacy skills, and develop sustainable organizational habits.
The ideal candidate possesses a deep understanding of the writing process and reading comprehension strategies, combined with a strong knack for explicitly teaching executive functioning skills (such as time management, goal setting, and emotional regulation around schoolwork) to students with varied learning profiles.
Key Responsibilities
  • 1:1 Humanities Support: Provide structured, individual guidance to students navigating high school English, history, and social science courses. This includes explicitly teaching reading comprehension strategies and guiding students through every stage of the writing process (brainstorming, outlining, drafting, and revising).
  • Executive Function Coaching: Partner 1:1 with students to explicitly build, practice, and reinforce essential organizational and executive functioning skills, including time management, task prioritization, binder/digital organization, and study habits.
  • Team Collaboration: Attend and actively participate in bi-weekly department meetings. These meetings focus heavily on intentional collaboration between tutors who share the same students or support similar subject-matter content to ensure aligned strategy and student success.
  • Support of Neurodiverse Students: Experience working with students who have executive functioning needs, ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, or other learning differences.
  • Progress Monitoring and Communication: Maintain clear, concise, and proactive notes on student progress, collaborating with the learning support team to update families when necessary.

Requirements
Qualifications & Skills
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in English, History, Education, Special Education, or a related field required. Masters degree preferred.
  • Content Mastery: Strong conceptual and practical knowledge of high school level writing, literary analysis, and historical synthesis.
  • Executive Function Expertise: Demonstrated understanding of executive functioning deficits and a toolkit of practical, actionable strategies to help teenagers stay organized and on-task.
  • Experience: Proven experience tutoring high school-aged students in a 1:1 setting. Significant classroom experience in place of 1:1 experience is appropriate.
  • Relatability: Exceptional patience, strong interpersonal skills, a collaborative mindset, and a good sense of humor.

Ideal Dispositions
  • Equity-Minded: Culturally competent and deeply committed to equity, inclusion, and belonging.
  • Student-Centered: Genuinely enjoys working with teenagers and understands their unique developmental needs.
  • Growth-Oriented: Self-reflective, open to feedback, and committed to professional growth.
  • Collaborative: Thrives in a team environment and builds strong relationships with both students and adults.

Scheduling Availability
To tutor at Drew, you must be available a minimum of two consecutive days a week Tuesday through Friday. For example, Tuesday/Wednesday and/or Thursday/Friday. Tutors must be available 8:30am-3:30pm on those days. Tutors work two or four days a week depending on their availability. Tutors work an academic school year calendar August-May and have breaks when school is not in session.
What We Offer
  • A supportive, collaborative, and deeply rewarding professional community.
  • The opportunity to make a profound, measurable difference in students' daily academic lives through close, dedicated 1:1 relationships.
  • Competitive compensation commensurate with experience.
  • Employees regularly working 20+ hours per week may be eligible for our 403(b) retirement savings plan. Contribute 3% or more and Drew will match 6%.
To Apply
Please submit a resume and a cover letter sharing your story and why you are interested in joining the Drew community.
Drew School is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to creating an identity-safe school, where all members of the community find opportunities for belonging and growth. We strongly encourage candidates of color to apply.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY Drew School of San Francisco admits students of every race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin, or handicap to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, scholarship programs, athletic and other school administered programs.
Salary Description
$50-65 Per hour depending on experience