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How much do online homework help jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for online homework help in Arizona is $16.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $17.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an online homework help?

An Online Homework Help job involves assisting students with their academic assignments, explanations, and problem-solving through online platforms. Tutors provide guidance on various subjects, helping students understand concepts and improve their knowledge. This role may include answering questions, reviewing assignments, and offering step-by-step explanations. It often requires expertise in specific subjects and strong communication skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in online homework help?

To excel in Online Homework Help, you need strong subject matter expertise, effective communication, and a relevant academic background such as a college degree in the field you support. Familiarity with online tutoring platforms, virtual whiteboards, file-sharing tools, and sometimes certifications in tutoring or education technology are commonly required. Patience, adaptability, and the ability to personalize guidance for diverse learners are crucial soft skills in this position. These skills ensure you can provide clear, accurate, and engaging support to help students achieve their academic goals remotely.

What are some common challenges faced by online homework help professionals, and how can they overcome them?

One common challenge in Online Homework Help is effectively addressing a wide range of student abilities and learning styles through a virtual platform. Professionals can overcome this by consistently adapting their teaching methods, using multimedia resources, and fostering interactive sessions. Communication issues, such as unclear instructions or technological barriers, can be mitigated by regularly checking for understanding and providing clear, written explanations. Building rapport with students remotely also requires extra effort, but active listening and encouraging feedback can help create a positive and supportive learning environment. Embracing these strategies allows you to deliver high-quality, personalized assistance to each student.

What are the most commonly searched types of Homework Help jobs in Arizona?

The most popular types of Homework Help jobs in Arizona are:

What job categories do people searching Online Homework Help jobs in Arizona look for?

The top searched job categories for Online Homework Help jobs in Arizona are:

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Online Homework Help jobs?

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Infographic showing various Online Homework Help job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, 65% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,346 per year, or $16.5 per hour.

$19.10/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Position Length: Jr High & High School - 10 Months / Elementary - 10.5 Months
Job Grade: 111
Hourly Rate: $19.10 and up depending on experience
Hours Per Day: 8
Application Procedure: Apply online
Fingerprint Clearance Card: Must have a Level One IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card prior to processing.  Please follow these steps:  Step OneStep Two










Attendance Specialist
Purpose Statement
The job of Attendance Specialist is done for the purpose/s of registering children; collecting and maintaining student attendance information at the assigned site; meeting district, state and federal requirements relating to attendance processes including parent notification; preparing and distributing attendance reports and materials; providing clerical support at school site; and communicating various information regarding activities.
Essential Functions





  • Communicates with parents, students, staff, etc. in person, by telephone or letter for the purpose of providing information on a variety of attendance issues and meeting district and state absence notification requirements.
  • Compiles student records (e.g. birth certificates, transfers, immunizations, etc.) for the purpose of meeting state, federal and/or district requirements.
  • Ensures accuracy of attendance records, including verification of forgeries and truancies and/or signing students in/out for the purpose of complying with State laws governing attendance accounting.
  • Evaluates situations (e.g. involving other staff, students, parents, the public, police, probation department, etc.) for the purpose of taking appropriate action and/or directing to appropriate personnel for resolution.
  • Maintains a variety of attendance records, schedules, and files (manual and computer) (e.g. contact and telephone logs, student attendance, cash receipts, etc.) for the purpose of documenting and/or providing reliable information.
  • Performs enrollment and un-enrollment activities (e.g. updating automated student information system, preparing permanent student record and cumulative folders, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring compliance with financial, legal, state or federal requirements.
  • Prepares a variety of reports and written materials (e.g. passes, standardized and special attendance reports, letters to parents, etc.) for the purpose of conveying information regarding school and/or district activities and procedures.
  • Processes documents and materials (e.g. attendance records, student placement, disciplinary and/or suspension notices, homework requests, etc.) for the purpose of complying with local, state and federal attendance requirements.
  • Responds to inquiries from a variety of individuals (e.g. staff, parents, students, etc.) for the purpose of providing information and/or direction.
  • Screens telephone calls for the purpose of directing to appropriate personnel and/or taking messages.

Other Functions

  • Assists other personnel for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities.


Job Requirements
Mental Requirements
Learning Development- Level C  Sufficient to read and write technical instruction, understand standardized methods, operate specialized and varied equipment, perform standard mathematical applications. Learning development involves the equivalent of some technical or vocational training beyond high school, often resulting in a certification.
Problem Solving - Level 2 Work situations require consideration and interpretation of circumstances or information to choose the most effective responses. Solutions may be somewhat technical, yet are relatively straightforward, obvious and well-defined once problems are understood. Responses come from the realm of prior learning and experiences
Physical Requirements
Physical Skill - Level A  Basic level of learned physical skill is required. No special coordination beyond that used for normal mobility and handling of everyday objects and materials is needed to perform the job satisfactorily.
Physical Effort - Level 1  Minimal physical exertion is required. Most job time is spent sitting with occasional walking. Occasional lifting, guiding, and carrying of lightweight materials or equipment.
Social Requirements
Human Relations Skill- Level A   Job requires ordinary conversational skills and courtesy to exchange Routine information, provide routine assistance, and/or help maintain harmony among work associates.
Scope of Contacts - Level 1  The important job contacts are with peers in the immediate work group and immediate supervisor. Occasional contact with individuals outside the organization may occur.
Work Environment
Performance Environment - Level A  Changes in environments, work pressure, disturbances of work flow, and irregularities in work schedule are infrequent.
Physical Working Conditions - Level 1  Generally good working conditions. Little or no exposure to extremes in noise, temperature, etc. little or no exposure to safety or health hazards.
Accountability
Level of Accountability -Level B  Responsible for producing journey-level work output on an independent basis subject to supervisory direction and review.
Organizational Impact - Level 2  Work results impact the accuracy, reliability, and acceptability of further results beyond the immediate work section. work results are noticeable and represent a portion of, or support product or service received by the customer or general public.
Experience, Education, and Certifications
Experience:  Job related experience with increasing levels of responsibility is desired.
Education:  High School diploma or equivalent.
Certifications/Clearances:  Must possess a valid Arizona DPS Level One IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card while employed.
Compensation Details
FLSA Status: Non Exempt 
Pay Schedule:  Hourly - Grade 111
Work Calendar:  Jr High & High School - Support 10 Months / Elementary - Support 10.5 Months
Non Discrimination Statement
Gilbert Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, sex, (including pregnancy and other related conditions), gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, age (over 40), parental status, or disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations. The District provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups pursuant to the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act. The lack of English language skills shall not be a barrier to admission or participation in the District's activities and programs. The Gilbert Unified School District also does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices.
This notice is provided as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Inquiries about Title IX may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights or both. The nondiscrimination policy and grievance procedures are located on the Gilbert Public Schools website.