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

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time teenage tutor in the United States is $19.28, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectPart Time Teenage TutorPart Time Elementary Tutor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; tutoring experience preferredHigh school diploma or equivalent; teaching certification optional
Work EnvironmentSchools, community centers, online platformsElementary schools, after-school programs, online tutoring
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, tutoring companies, private clientsElementary schools, tutoring agencies, private families
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles, qualifications, and job expectations for teenage tutoringComparing tutoring roles for younger children, qualifications, and work settings

Part Time Teenage Tutors typically work with high school students and may require experience or certifications related to adolescent education. In contrast, Part Time Elementary Tutors focus on younger children, often with a background in early education. Both roles involve similar environments like schools and online platforms but differ in the age group served and specific qualifications needed.

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Part-Time Calculus Instructor

Part-Time Calculus Instructor

Freudigman & Billings

Westport, CT

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 6 days ago

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Job description


All sessions take place at our center in Westport, CT. This is not a remote position.


This is a part-time Math Instructor role beginning August/September 2026. Candidates must be available to work Sundays, with additional weekday hours based on student scheduling needs.


Who We Are

At Freudigman & Billings, we believe students thrive when supported by meaningful relationships. Our mission is to help young people understand how they learn and empower them to take ownership of their academic journey. We do this through individualized assessments, personalized learning plans, and one-on-one coaching that meets students where they are.

What We Do

Drawing on cognitive science and shaped by our founders’ experience at Yale University, we take a holistic approach to academic instruction. Our instructors help students build confidence, develop problem-solving skills, and gain a deeper understanding of subject matter, including all levels of mathematics and chemistry.

Whether students are tackling Algebra or AP Calculus, Intro Calculus or AP Calculus, our instructors provide thoughtful, rigorous support in a way that’s both engaging and effective.

As an instructor, you’ll work one-on-one with students in a collaborative and highly supportive environment. The work is deeply rewarding and offers opportunities to make a lasting academic and personal impact.

Who You Are

You have a B.A./B.S. in Mathematics or a related field and a strong foundation in high school-level math content. You may already have teaching or tutoring experience, or you may be eager to develop your instructional skills in a highly supportive environment. What matters most is your intellectual curiosity, your ability to connect with students, and your enthusiasm for helping young people grow.

We’ll train you in our instructional methods, but you’ll bring your own unique strengths. Maybe it’s your knack for breaking down difficult math concepts, explaining math in a relatable way, or helping a stressed-out teen feel more confident. We’re looking for someone who can build authentic relationships and make challenging subjects feel approachable—and even enjoyable.

Why Work With Us?

Predictable Hours, Single Location

All sessions take place at our 11,000-square-foot headquarters in Westport, CT. Students use our center as a place to learn, unwind, and connect. As an instructor, you’ll have a dedicated workspace, a whiteboard, and all necessary materials—so you can focus on teaching, not logistics.

Collaborative Environment

We work as a team to create and deliver personalized academic plans. Our collegial culture fosters collaboration, not competition, and supports a meaningful, mission-driven approach to education.

Professional Development

We care deeply about teaching you how to teach. Our Directors hold advanced degrees and provide ongoing training and mentorship to help you develop your instructional expertise.

Administrative Support

Scheduling, billing, materials, and logistics are handled by our full-time administrative team, allowing instructors to focus primarily on student support and instruction.

Competitive Pay

This is a part-time hourly position with compensation based on experience and qualifications.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics or a related field
  • Strong communication skills, computer literacy, and attention to detail
  • Confidence working in a fast-paced, student-focused environment
  • Weekend availability required
  • Ability to pass a background check
  • Reliable transportation (this is an in-person position; remote work is not available)

Company Description

Philosophy:
Our team provides educational solutions for adolescents and children through individual assessment, personally tailored learning programs, and one-on-one coaching.
Who We Are:
Over the last decade, Freudigman & Billings has attracted the kinds of tutors who are committed to building a community.
Who We Serve:
Freudigman & Billings serves students with a variety of needs and goals, beginning in middle school all the way up through college.