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How much do literacy intervention tutor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for literacy intervention tutor in the United States is $21.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Literacy Intervention Tutor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Literacy Intervention Tutor, you typically need a background in education or reading instruction, knowledge of literacy development, and experience working with children or students who struggle with reading. Familiarity with intervention programs, assessment tools, and learning management systems is often required. Patience, strong communication skills, and the ability to motivate and build rapport with students are essential soft skills for this role. These skills ensure that tutors can effectively identify and address reading challenges, leading to improved student outcomes and confidence.

What are some typical challenges Literacy Intervention Tutors face when working with students, and how can they effectively address them?

Literacy Intervention Tutors often encounter challenges such as varying student reading levels, low motivation, and limited confidence among learners. To address these, tutors can differentiate instruction by tailoring activities to individual needs, employ engaging and age-appropriate materials, and build positive relationships to foster trust. Regular progress monitoring and collaboration with classroom teachers help ensure interventions are effective and aligned with broader educational goals.

What does a Literacy Intervention Tutor do?

A Literacy Intervention Tutor works with students who are struggling to develop reading and writing skills. They assess students’ literacy levels, design individualized lesson plans, and use targeted strategies to help improve reading comprehension, vocabulary, and fluency. These tutors often collaborate with teachers and parents to track progress and adjust instruction as needed. Their ultimate goal is to help students achieve grade-level literacy skills and succeed academically.
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Literacy Interventionist - Big Otter Elementary School

West Virginia K-12 Jobs

Charleston, WV • On-site

$19.25 - $25.75/hr

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

*This position is contingent upon the Board of Education's approval of the current employee's transfer to another position.
Pending Employment
Criminal Background Check
Drug Test
 




Qualifications
Elementary teaching certification required. Reading certification preferred.  However, in the event that no fully certified teacher is available, candidates who are eligible for a permit will be considered.  Anyone employed with a permit must commit to take a minimum of six (6) hours toward certification and remain in the position for the 2026-2027 School Year.


Job Description
Oversee and Implement the Literacy Intervention Block:

  • Structure the schedule of activities during the literacy intervention block
  • Work with regular-day and afterschool literacy staff to organize children into groups of ten based on grade levels, reading levels and behavior management concerns
  • Work with literacy tutors in the planning and implementation of daily read-alouds, guided independent reading practice and fluency-building activities during the school day
  • Provide feedback to literacy staff concerning best practices in daily read-alouds, guided independent reading practice and fluency-building activities
  • Communicate regularly with the Program Specialist for Save the Children

Oversee the Implementation of Accelerated Reader (AR):

  • Help organize books used during the literacy intervention
  • Assist with training school personnel in the correct use of AR, as needed
  • Incorporate one hour of planning time into daily schedule to enter data and prepare for programming
  • Incorporate one hour into weekly schedule to run and analyze AR reports
  • Address individual children's needs with appropriate staff and devise possible solutions
  • Assist school staff in administering STAR Reading test
  • Administer post-STAR Reading test

Engage Families in Programming:

  • Complete the Family Engagement Checklist to identify site-specific family engagement focus areas for the program year
  • Complete an annual Family Engagement Planning Guide to outline specific family engagement practices and activities to be conducted throughout the program year
  • Implement site-selected family engagement activities and practices throughout year, as outlined in annual plan
  • Conduct at least two family engagement events during the program year to address key Family Engagement strategies
  • Collaborate with school administration and staff to identify areas of alignment between the program and school-wide family engagement practices
  • Coordinate family engagement activities with the afterschool program
  • Communicate regularly with Program Specialist for Save the Children regarding family engagement activities
  • Conduct the required Family Post-Survey at the end of the program year; send home and actively encourage completion and return of the Family Post-Survey by one parent/caregiver of each family with a child participating in the program
  • Submit family engagement data, including Family Post-Survey data and other identified data points, to Save the Children for analysis and review

Oversee the Implementation of In-School Direct Services:

  • Work with school personnel to identify struggling readers who would benefit from small group support
  • Oversee and assist with implementation of activities such as guided independent reading practice, tutorials, and emergent reader modules by Save the children trained tutors
  • Administer pre- and post-assessments for children participating in STC tutorials

Support attendance tracking:

  • Record daily program attendance in SCORE for children participating in Literacy Intervention Block
  • Make sure children's names in Renaissance Learning exactly match the children's names in SCORE


Terms of Employment
200 Days
Effective 2026-2027 School Year


*Position is contingent upon continued grant funding. 


Compensation
Salary based on experience and education level per Clay County Board of Education Salary Schedule, plus competitive benefits package equal to approximately 35% of direct compensation.
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The Clay County School System is an equal opportunity employer.  Employment opportunities are offered without discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age disability, and retaliation.