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How much do literacy intervention tutor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 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 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.

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.
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Teacher Assistant IV/ Literacy First Program (Leadership Academy Network)

Teacher Assistant IV/ Literacy First Program (Leadership Academy Network)

Fort Worth ISD

Fort Worth, TX • On-site

$27K - $32K/mo

Other

Posted 20 days ago


Fort Worth Independent School District rating

5.4

Company rating: 5.4 out of 10

Based on 20 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

456th of 546 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Teacher Assistant IV/ Literacy First Program (Leadership Academy Network)


Reports to: Literacy First Director Leadership Academy Network 
Pay Grade: 604

PCN: 25092 and 25093
Days: 183
Salary Range: $27,084 - $32,618
Position Purpose




Under direct supervision of a certified staff member, assists certified instructional staff and Literacy First Director with students in the classroom to meet instructional goals and objectives. Assist certified campus professional employees from non-professional duties to enable them to contribute to other aspects of the educational program. Provides advanced literacy intervention and instructional support through data-driven decision-making, coaching support, and leadership of program implementation. Serves as a lead support for Literacy First programming by modeling instruction, supporting data analysis, and ensuring fidelity across campus systems. Collaborate with campus staff to ensure effective program implementation and positive student engagement. 


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  • Provide one-on-one and small group literacy tutoring to assigned students using Literacy First curriculum
  • Deliver differentiated, data-driven instruction based on student performance and progress monitoring data
  • Analyze student data, assessments, and instructional outcomes to adjust instruction and support accelerated growth
  • Administer assessments and ensure accuracy and consistency of progress monitoring and data collection
  • Support implementation of the Literacy First program by modeling instructional practices and reinforcing program fidelity
  • Assist colleagues with lesson implementation, materials, and instructional strategies
  • Support onboarding and development of Literacy First staff through collaboration and modeling
  • Monitor and support data accuracy, documentation, and use of Literacy First resources
  • Assist in coordinating caseloads and scheduling to ensure effective program delivery
  • Support preparation for data meetings, caseload reviews, and benchmarking processes
  • Participate in data discussions and contribute to instructional planning and student outcomes
  • Collaborate with campus staff and leadership to support program alignment and student success
  • Maintain a structured, safe, and supportive learning environment and model effective classroom management practices
  • Follow all safety procedures and ensure compliance with program and district expectations
  • Attend and support delivery of training and professional development
  • Maintain confidentiality of student and staff information

Safety

  • Follows established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties, including lifting and climbing; operates tools and equipment according to established safety procedures
  • Corrects unsafe conditions in the work area and promptly reports any conditions that are not immediately correctable to the supervisor

Supervisory Responsibilities

  • None


Personal Work Relationships

  • All Fort Worth ISD employees must maintain a commitment to the District's mission, vision, and strategic goals
  • Exhibits high professionalism, standards of conduct and work ethic
  • Demonstrates high quality customer service; builds rapport/relationship with the consumer
  • Demonstrates cultural competence in interactions with others; is respectful of co-workers; communicates and acts as a team player; promotes teamwork; responds and acts appropriately in confrontational situations


Other Duties as Assigned

  • Performs all job-related duties as assigned and in accordance with Board rules, policies and regulations. All employees are expected to comply with lawful directives in rare situations driven by need where team effort is required


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

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  • Knowledge of student progress monitoring systems and data collection practices
  • Knowledge of foundational literacy development, including phonics, fluency, and early reading intervention strategies
  • Skill in analyzing student data and using results to inform instruction
  • Skill in modeling instructional practices and supporting others in implementation
  • Skill in organization, documentation, and maintaining accurate records
  • Skill in communication and collaboration with diverse stakeholders
  • Ability to deliver differentiated instruction based on student needs
  • Ability to support and guide other staff in instructional practices and program expectations
  • Ability to interpret and communicate student performance data
  • Ability to manage multiple responsibilities and prioritize effectively
  • Ability to build strong, supportive relationships with students and staff
  • Ability to work independently and exercise judgment within established guidelines
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism
  • Ability to receive and apply feedback while supporting continuous improvement

Travel Requirements

  • Travels to school district buildings and professional meetings as required


Physical & Mental Demands, Work Hazards

  • Tools/Equipment Used:  Standard office equipment, including computer and peripherals; standard instructional equipment
  • Posture:  Prolonged sitting and standing; occasional stooping, squatting, kneeling, bending, pushing/pulling, crouching, crawling, and twisting
  • Motion:  Frequent repetitive hand motions, including keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching; frequent use of hands for fine manipulation, handle or feel with hands and arms; frequent walking and climbing stairs
  • Lifting:  Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 20 pounds); may require frequent heavy lifting (45 pounds or more) and positioning of students with physical disabilities, control behavior through physical restraint, assist non-ambulatory students, and lift/move adaptive equipment
  • Exerting:  Frequently 10-25 pounds of force to move objects; occasionally 20-50 pounds
  • Environment:  Works in an office setting; frequent talking and listening; may require occasional irregular and/or prolonged hours
  • Attendance:  Regular and punctual attendance at the worksite is required for this position
  • Mental Demands:  Maintains emotional control under stress; works with frequent interruptions


Minimum Required Qualifications

  • Education:  Accredited High School diploma, GED, or Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency required
  • Experience:  Three years' experience working with children in a K-12 setting
  • Language:  Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred in some settings

This is a grant-funded position and is contingent on availability of funds.

This document is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.




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