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Private Tutor Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

CTC Math Proctor

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$18.18/hr

This position is a temporary, Labor Pool at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Administer and proctor tests for Quantitative Studies math students. Maintain secure testing procedures for testing ...

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How much do private tutor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for private tutor in Alaska is $37.27, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.25 and $51.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a private tutor?

A private tutor is an employee of a student or family who may specialize in teaching one subject, such as language, math, or writing, but may also provide instruction for a variety of subjects, especially if the student is of high school age or younger. As a private tutor, your responsibilities include giving one-on-one lessons with the goal of strengthening the student’s understanding of what is being taught in school or furthering their education in other areas. You may be hired to help them prepare for an exam such as the ACT or SAT. Your duties include identifying the areas your students have the most difficulty with and preparing lessons accordingly, as well as assigning and correcting homework. In this role, you’re typically expected to discuss the student’s progress with their parents. Private tutors may also be hired by adults who need extra help in preparing for various exams or certifications, for example, for higher education subjects or advancement in their career.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a private tutor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Private Tutor, you need subject matter expertise, a solid educational background (often a bachelor's degree or higher), and experience in instructional techniques suited to individual learning. Familiarity with online teaching platforms, productivity tools, and, in some cases, relevant teaching certifications are highly beneficial. Patience, adaptability, and strong interpersonal communication skills help tutors connect with students and tailor their approach to different learning styles. These skills ensure effective knowledge transfer, foster student confidence, and support academic achievement in personalized learning environments.

How does a private tutor typically structure sessions to address individual student needs?

Private tutors often begin by assessing each student’s strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles. Based on this, they create personalized lesson plans that target specific academic goals or challenges. Sessions usually mix direct instruction with practice problems and interactive activities, allowing for real-time feedback and adjustment. Tutors also regularly communicate with parents or guardians to provide updates and suggest strategies for continued progress outside the tutoring sessions.

What is the difference between Private Tutor vs Homeschool Teacher?

AspectPrivate TutorHomeschool Teacher
CredentialsOften requires teaching certifications or subject expertiseMay require teaching credentials, but often includes parent or guardian roles
Work EnvironmentOne-on-one or small group sessions, often at home or onlineHome-based setting, designing curriculum and managing entire learning process
Employer & Industry UsageHired privately by families or tutoring agenciesParent-led or organized through homeschooling networks
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare private tutoring services or careersPeople explore homeschooling options or careers

While both roles involve personalized education, a Private Tutor typically provides one-on-one instruction on specific subjects, often hired by families or agencies. A Homeschool Teacher, usually a parent or guardian, manages the entire curriculum and learning environment at home. Understanding these differences helps individuals choose the right educational support or career path.

How much can you earn as a private tutor?

Private tutors typically earn between $20 and $80 per hour, depending on factors such as subject expertise, experience, location, and whether they work independently or through a tutoring agency. Experienced tutors with specialized skills or certifications can charge higher rates, and earnings may vary based on the number of clients and hours worked weekly.

How much do private tutors make?

Private tutors typically earn between $20 and $80 per hour, depending on factors such as subject expertise, experience, location, and whether they work independently or through a tutoring agency. Experienced tutors with specialized skills or certifications can charge higher rates, and many set their own schedules and rates based on client demand.

How to start working as a private tutor?

To start working as a private tutor, identify your subject expertise and create a plan for teaching. Obtain any necessary certifications or background checks if required, and advertise your services through online platforms, local communities, or word of mouth. Establish a schedule, set rates, and prepare teaching materials to begin tutoring sessions.

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Infographic showing various Private Tutor job openings in Alaska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 21% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,517 per year, or $37.3 per hour.

CYS Program Associate Homework Lab NF-03

United States Army Installation Management Command

Wainwright, AK • On-site, Remote

$57K - $79K/yr

Part-time

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Summary
This Part-Time position is located at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. Position is Mission and Weather Essential.
Morale Welfare and Recreation (MWR) Child and Youth Services (CYS) Employee Childcare Fee applicable to employees working at least 15 hours per week:
  • First Child: 100% childcare fee discount (all CYS employees)
  • Second and Subsequent Child: At least 25% childcare fee discount (all CYS employees)

Incentives and Bonuses
  • Incentives will not be paid.

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Duties
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  • Incumbent performs duties under the verbal and written direction of the facility director. Assistance and guidance is normally available at all times. Work is reviewed in terms of results achieved IAW standards and procedures.
  • Responsible for the operation of the Child and Youth Services (CYS) Homework Center in accordance with applicable regulations. As part of the on ratio staff, provides assistance to participants in strengthening their academic and learning skills.
  • Develops linkages with parents, School Liaison Officer, other CYS Program Associates and volunteer tutors to ensure homework center is fully integrated into all applicable program settings.
  • Plans, coordinates, and conducts activities for program participants based on observed needs of individual children/youth. Models appropriate behaviors and techniques for working with children/youth.
  • Works with senior staff to provide instruction and training to lower level employees on working in the homework center. Provides input to CYS training plan based on observed training needs. Secures supplies, equipment, and facilities.

Requirements
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Conditions of employment
  • Direct Deposit and Social Security Card is required.
  • Meet qualification/eligibility/background requirements for this position.
  • A one-year probationary period may be required.
  • Satisfactorily complete an employment verification (E-Verify) check
  • Subject to satisfactory completion of all pre-employment checks in accordance with AR 215-3, para.2 to include a Child Care Tier 1 background investigation.
  • The Crime Control Act must be successfully completed and maintained. A health assessment is also required.
  • Satisfactory performance, successful completion of training requirements (transition and/or annual) and demonstrated on the job competency is required.
  • Immunizations may be required as a condition of employment for the health and safety of those in the facility as determined by medical authority.
  • Already immune individuals (based on documented receipt of vaccine series or physician diagnosed illness), or those subject to religious exemption, or medical contraindication are exempt from this requirement.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age at time of employment.

Qualifications
Resumes must be two pages (or less). Resumes should clearly demonstrate the applicant's relevant experience, skills, knowledge and abilities as they pertain to this position. Resumes should not include photos.
A qualified candidate must possess the following:
1. Possess a high school diploma or GED certificate.
2. Be able to communicate in English (both written and verbal).
3. Be 18 years of age at the time of appointment.
4. Possess and maintain the physical ability to lift and carry up to 40 lbs, walk, bend, and stoop and stand on a routine basis.
5. Possess and maintain health and freedom from communicable disease.
6. Possess and maintain a CDA/School-Age/Youth Credential (including Boys and Girls Clubs of America)/Army Youth Practicum
7. Possess 12 months of experience working in a related field
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1-Possess BA/BS degree with a major emphasis on ECE, Elementary Education, Child Development, Home Economics, Special Education or a related field.
2- Possess work experience directly related to the duties to be preformed.
3- Ability to communicate in English (both written and verbal).
4- Be 18 years of age at the time of appointment.
5- Possess and maintain the physical ability to lift and carry up to 40 lbs, walk, bend, and stoop and stand on a routine basis.
6- Possess and maintain health and freedom from communicable disease.
Education
Proof of education is required at the time of application. Note: Education must be directly related to the position to be filled. General Education courses do not count toward the credit total.
Please provide relevant transcripts to support your eligibility for the position. Note: Education must be directly related to the position to be filled (general psychology/sociology courses are not qualifying). To be considered, transcripts must be in English, must be legible, and must reflect the name of the school as well as the name of the applicant.
FOREIGN EDUCATION:
If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university.
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Area of Consideration
  • This job is open to candidates residing in Fort Wainwright and surrounding areas within 150 miles of the installation. (Military Spouse Preference (MSP) and Involuntarily Separated Military Preference (ISMP) Preference eligible candidates are included in the area of consideration.) Note: If your profile and resume do not show a local address, you may be rated ineligible for the Area of Consideration.

Manual Application Option
  • If you are unable to apply online, you can complete a paper application. To get started, contact servicing NAF Human Resources representative or office listed in the Agency Contact Information section (at the bottom of this announcement) to request a copy of the application form.
  • Be sure to submit your completed application form, along with your resume and any required supporting documents, no later than 3:00PM CST on 08/25/2026 to ensure timely processing.
  • Important: Incomplete applications, including missing responses to questionnaire items may result in an ineligible rating.

PCS Costs
  • Payment of Permanent Change of Station (PCS) costs is not authorized, based on a determination that a PCS move is not in the Government's interest.

Allowances and Differentials
  • This job is part of a pay-banded system. Sunday premium pay for regularly scheduled employees and night differential pay may be authorized by the Garrison Commander.
  • Incumbent is entitled to a 1.49% Cost of Living Allowance (COLA), contingent upon eligibility.COLA is subject to change without notice.

Important Information Regarding Access to Certain Federal Facilities:
  • Access to certain federal facilities may require a REAL ID-compliant driver's license/ID (marked with a star) or an Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) from WA, MI, MN, NY, or VT. See https://www.tsa.gov/real-id for details.

Your Application may be Considered for Multiple Opportunities:
  • After you apply, your application remains valid for three months and may be referred to hiring officials as new vacancies arise. Additional referrals may occur for up to 90 days after the closing date.
  • This announcement may be used to fill additional vacancies throughout the program. Management has the right to assign staff to locations as mission requires.

Termination of Spouse Employment Preference
  • Refusal of a military spouse to participate in established recruitment procedures for a Regular Full-Time (RFT) or Regular Part-Time (RPT) position (for example, interview, and so forth) is considered a declination of employment and is a basis for termination of Spouse Employment Preference (SEP) entitlement for the current Permanent Change of Station (PCS) of the sponsor.

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  • Before you apply, take a moment to explore our Applicant Information Kit, your go-to guide for understanding our hiring processes and making your application stand out.
  • Inside you will find helpful tips, insights, and everything you need to feel confident and prepared.
  • Click this URL to view the kit: https://publicfileshare.chra.army.mil/Applicants/NAF_Applicant_Information_Kit.pdf

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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
Benefits
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Working for Army Non-Appropriated Funds (NAF) can offer numerous advantages. Army NAF employment can provide a sense of pride and fulfillment, as you'll be supporting communities comprised of military and civilian personnel, and their families, which contributes to the Department of Defense's overall mission. We offer a wide range of career opportunities, including jobs in childcare, recreation, hospitality, and more. Many employees have opportunities for professional development, including training, education, and certification programs to help towards career advancement. As an Army NAF employee, you'll have access to some on-base facilities, including fitness centers, libraries, and many other amenities.
Regular full-time and part-time employees are eligible for enrollment in health and life insurance, participation in 401k and retirement plans, and paid personal time off and federal holidays. NAF flexible employees, working in the United States or a U.S. citizen or spouse or child of a U.S. citizen working for a NAFI in a foreign area, are eligible to participate in the NAF 401(k) plan. Some flexible employees may also be eligible to receive health insurance.
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