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Salt Lake City, UT ยท On-site

$14.50/hr

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How much do part time coding tutor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time coding tutor in the United States is $20.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Part Time Coding Tutor, you need a solid understanding of programming concepts, coding languages (such as Python, Java, or JavaScript), and a relevant educational background or experience in computer science. Familiarity with online teaching platforms, code collaboration tools like GitHub, and possibly certifications in specific programming languages are often required. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to break down complex topics into easily digestible lessons are vital soft skills. These abilities ensure effective teaching, student engagement, and successful learning outcomes in a flexible, instructional environment.

What does a Part Time Coding Tutor do?

A Part Time Coding Tutor helps students learn and improve their programming skills by providing personalized instruction, guidance, and support. They may work with learners of various ages and skill levels, assisting with coding concepts, homework, projects, and exam preparation. Typically, they work flexible hours, often outside of regular school or work times, and may conduct sessions online or in person. Their goal is to help students gain confidence, solve problems, and achieve their learning objectives in coding.

How do part-time coding tutors typically balance teaching responsibilities with their own professional development?

Part-time coding tutors often juggle lesson planning, grading, and student support alongside their own skill enhancement. Many tutors schedule dedicated time each week to stay updated on the latest programming languages and teaching tools, often by taking online courses or participating in coding communities. This balance is crucial, as staying current enables them to offer relevant, effective instruction. Additionally, working part-time allows tutors flexibility to pursue their own projects or further education, making continuous learning an integral part of their routine.
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Tutor - Health Information Technology (HIT) Program - Part Time

Tutor - Health Information Technology (HIT) Program - Part Time

City Colleges of Chicago

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

TUTOR - HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (HIT) PROGRAM - PART TIME
MALCOLM X COLLEGE
A Tutor provides students with tutoring and instructional support in Health Information to help improve their academic capabilities and progress academically while promoting independent learning and self-reliance. Tutors assist tutees in developing and improving their competency in didactic Health Information, coding, data analysis, revenue cycle course work; and help students integrate didactic theory into professional practice experience to be applied in the profession with application and skills. Tutors may work inside the classroom as embedded tutors; tutor students in HIT; and provide online tutoring services to students enrolled in distance learning courses. Performs related duties as required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
  • Provides academic assistance and tutoring to students on an individual or group basis about Health Information and related course work.
  • Tutors students to help them gain a deeper comprehension of Health Information concepts and skills and a better understanding of work assignments to improve their academic success.
  • Crafts effective tutoring plans to address tutee's weaknesses and strengths; motivates students and provides them with confidence to feel successful.
  • Provides students with learning strategies including ways to improve study skills and retention, how to organize work, effective use of time, and how to build better study habits.
  • Schedules individual tutoring sessions at a college's Academic Support Center, based on students requests for tutoring in a specific subject area.
  • Assists the tutee in problem-solving and applying critical thinking techniques in the context of a specific discipline or subject area.
  • Helps students develop positive attitudes and a high level of motivation towards learning and studying, build self-confidence and reduce anxiety or fear of failure in academic work.
  • Tutors students and provide students with strategies to develop effective study habits and skills to improve academic capabilities.
  • Prepares students for standardized testing and provides strategies to overcome test anxiety.
  • Participates in tutor orientation and attends professional development and training sessions to increase competency in subject areas and improve tutoring skills.
  • May conduct academic skill reviews and lead workshops on academic skills.
  • Provide ongoing communication with students, Instructors, and academic advisors regarding academic progress of individual students
  • Maintains records on tutoring activities.
  • Provides periodic student assessments and evaluations as required

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Health Information Technology or a related field of study, OR be a Registered Health Information Technologist (RHIT) or Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) and hold a current, up to date CEU profile from AHIMA to support current knowledge for classes available to support with tutoring available before being assigned classes to tutor.
  • Work experience in health information (HI), revenue cycle, coding, or related area and at least 2 years of recent clinical experience strongly preferred
  • Completion of tutoring certification preferred
  • Experience in teaching, tutoring, or delivering academic support to students at the post-secondary instructional level is strongly preferred.
  • Experience working in a large, urban community college environment with a diverse cultural and ethnic student body is highly desirable.
  • Knowledgeable of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Knowledge, Skills, and Ability
  • Proficiency in the subject area to be tutored.
  • Knowledge of effective tutoring techniques and strategies in subject area(s)
  • Knowledge of tutoring strategies used for improving students study skills.
  • Knowledge of appropriate software if applicable
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
  • Strong organizational and time management skills
  • Strong problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work within a culturally diverse environment
  • Ability to interact effectively with students and to motivate students to succeed

Worker Characteristics
  • Initiative - Demonstrate willingness to take on responsibilities and job challenges
  • Attention to Detail - Pay careful attention to detail and thoroughness in completing work tasks.
  • Dependability - Demonstrate reliability, responsibility, and dependability and fulfill obligations.
  • Technology Savvy - Capable user of technology who understands the role of technology in the institution and who will guide and support its efficient and effective use.

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