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We're seeking dependable, motivated Academic Tutors to support students in grades K-12 across core subjects including math, English/ELA, science, and/or language learning. This is an in-person ...

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Scotch Plains, NJ ยท On-site

We are looking to hire tutors who can help with all level of math, English and science, as well as SAT/ACT prep. You do not need to tutor all subjects but please let us know what subject and grades ...

Tutor

Scotch Plains, NJ ยท On-site

We are looking to hire tutors who can help with all level of math, English and science, as well as SAT/ACT prep. You do not need to tutor all subjects but please let us know what subject and grades ...

ACT/SAT English/Reading Tutor (Virtual, 8am-10am,12PM-3PM ET) Online Part-Time Tutoring - Exciting ... Experience with secondary math * SPED or ELL teaching experience * Bi-Lingual * AP course ...

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How much do math and english tutor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for math and english tutor in the United States is $25.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $29.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Math and English Tutor do?

A Math and English Tutor helps students improve their understanding and skills in both mathematics and English language subjects. They work one-on-one or in small groups to explain concepts, assist with homework, prepare students for exams, and develop personalized learning plans. Tutors also assess students' progress and identify areas where additional support is needed. Their goal is to boost students' confidence and academic performance in these core subjects.

What is the difference between Math And English Tutor vs Science Tutor?

AspectMath And English TutorScience Tutor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; teaching or tutoring experience preferredHigh school diploma or equivalent; background in science or education
Work EnvironmentOne-on-one or small group sessions, often private or onlineSimilar settings, including private tutoring or school programs
Employer & IndustryPrivate tutoring companies, schools, online platformsPrivate tutoring, schools, educational centers
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for subject-specific tutoring needsCompared when seeking science-specific tutoring support

The main difference between a Math And English Tutor and a Science Tutor lies in their subject focus. While both roles often require similar credentials and work environments, Math And English Tutors specialize in literacy and numeracy skills, whereas Science Tutors focus on scientific concepts and experiments. Both are vital in supporting students' academic success in different subject areas.

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

To thrive as a Math and English Tutor, you need a strong grasp of subject matter, effective teaching strategies, and often a relevant degree or tutoring certification. Familiarity with online learning platforms, educational software, and assessment tools is commonly required. Patience, clear communication, and the ability to motivate students are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for facilitating learning, adapting to individual student needs, and achieving measurable academic improvements.

How do Math and English tutors typically balance individualized instruction with managing multiple students during group sessions?

Math and English tutors often use differentiated instruction strategies to ensure each student receives personalized support, even in group settings. They may design activities that cater to varying skill levels, rotate between students to offer targeted help, and encourage peer collaboration for mutual learning. Effective tutors also set clear expectations and use formative assessments to track progress, making adjustments as needed. This balance helps maintain engagement and ensures all students benefit from the session.
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Academic Tutor

Academic Tutor

Butler County Community College

New Castle, PA โ€ข On-site

$9.50 - $11/hr

Temporary

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

PEER, ASSOCIATE, AND PROFESSIONAL TUTORS
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT

Butler County Community College is currently accepting applications for the positions of Peer, Associate, and Professional Tutors for the following courses and locations.


BC3 @ Main Campus: All courses, including A&P, Biology, Math (all levels), Statistics, Chemistry, Physics, Nursing, Computer Programming, Business, Accounting, English, Writing, Humanities, and Coding.

BC3 @ Armstrong: All courses including A&P, Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, Writing, Humanities, and Business.

BC3 @ Cranberry: All courses including A&P, Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, Writing, Humanities, and Business.

BC3 @ Lawrence Crossing: All courses including A&P, Chemistry, Math, English, Writing, Humanities, and Business

BC3 @ LindenPointe: All courses including A&P, Chemistry, Math, English, Writing, Humanities, and Business.

BC3 @ Brockway: All courses including A&P, Chemistry, Math, English, and Nursing.

BC3 Online: All courses.


Tutors are temporary, part-time positions that will begin each semester on a continual basis.

Reporting to the Coordinator of Tutoring, tutors are dedicated to the pursuit of academic excellence. They work with students one-on-one and in small groups to help them to become confident, independent learners. Tutors assist students by clarifying course content and offering study skills, test taking strategies, and general encouragement and support. Work hours will vary and are not guaranteed. Transcripts are required for those who earned a degree from a college/university other than Butler County Community College.

Peer tutors must have completed at least 12 credit hours of undergraduate course work, 9 credits of which must be in non-developmental or non-preparatory courses. They also must have a minimum G.P.A. of 2.8 and a final grade of A or B in the course(s) they wish to tutor. Associate Tutors have an associateโ€™s degree or 76 or more credit hours. Professional Tutors are those with a bachelorโ€™s degree or above.

Review of applications will begin immediately.

What do you earn besides a paycheck?

  • Career-related experience.
  • Skills and self-confidence.
  • Network of contacts.
  • Rewarding work.
  • Flexible hours.
  • Reinforces and builds upon your knowledge of material and study methods.
  • Builds communication skills.

Hourly Rate:

Peer Tutors: $9.50

Associate Tutors: $11.00 (76 or more credits)

Professional Tutors: $13.00 (Bachelorโ€™s Degree of higher)

Contacts:

Jocilyn Csernyik (Main Campus, Cranberry, Armstrong)

jocilyn.csnernyik@bc3.edu

Sherri Osborne (Lawrence Crossing, LindenPointe, Brockway)

sherri.osborne@bc3.edu

Heather Jewart (Tutoring Coordinator)

heather.jewart@bc3.edu


Paula Crider (Associate Director of Human Resources)

paula.crider@bc3.edu