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Read Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Job Type Full-time Description ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. • Create an environment that is conducive to learning, including classroom ...

As a Reading Tutor , you'll work with students in kindergarten through third grade, helping them build the reading skills and confidence they need to succeed in school and beyond. You'll support ...

Provides instruction to students enrolled in Reading, Mathematics, Workplace Communications, Employability Skills, Health Education, Driver's Education or HSD/HSE. Conducts and manages academic ...

About the Job The Varsity Tutors Live Learning Platform has thousands of students looking for online Middle School Reading tutors nationally. As a tutor on the Varsity Tutors Platform, you'll have ...

About the Job The Varsity Tutors Live Learning Platform has thousands of students looking for online High School Reading tutors nationally. As a tutor on the Varsity Tutors Platform, you'll have the ...

About the Job The Varsity Tutors Live Learning Platform has thousands of students looking for online High School Reading tutors nationally. As a tutor on the Varsity Tutors Platform, you'll have the ...

About the Job The Varsity Tutors Live Learning Platform has thousands of students looking for online Middle School Reading tutors nationally. As a tutor on the Varsity Tutors Platform, you'll have ...

About the Job The Varsity Tutors Live Learning Platform has thousands of students looking for online Middle School Reading tutors nationally. As a tutor on the Varsity Tutors Platform, you'll have ...

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How much do read jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for read in Michigan is $18.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.10 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Read vs Data Entry Clerk?

AspectReadData Entry Clerk
Primary RoleReview and interpret documents, texts, or dataInput, update, and manage data in systems
Required SkillsReading comprehension, attention to detailTyping speed, accuracy, basic computer skills
Work EnvironmentOffice, remote, or educational settingsOffice, data centers, remote
Common CertificationsNone typically requiredNone typically required, but familiarity with data management tools helps

Read involves analyzing and understanding information, while Data Entry Clerk focuses on inputting and managing data. Both roles require attention to detail but differ in their core tasks and skills.

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Read jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Read job openings:

Infographic showing various Read job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 65% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 4% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,408 per year, or $18.9 per hour.

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Description

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

Create an environment that is conducive to learning, including classroom, small-group, one-on-one, and other instructional settings.

Plan academic interventions to meet the needs of individual students, as defined by their eligibility for interventions and by planning cooperatively with general education classroom teachers. Independently and in cooperation with classroom teachers, develop effective strategies, tools, activities and settings for delivery of academic interventions. May provide interventions independently or in conjunction with other staff members, depending on the needs of individual students or groups of students. Will frequently adjust the place, setting and form of instructional activities in order to meet student needs.

Establish clear objectives for all interventions, either independently or in conjunction with classroom teachers or teaching teams, along with related assessments; ensure that interventions are aligned with state curriculum, school-wide curriculum goals, specific program goals, and teacher lesson plans as applicable.

Evaluate student data frequently, independently and in conjunction with classroom teachers, to ensure interventions are having the desired effect, or to plan for adjustments as needed.

Maintain accurate and complete records including individual student records of interventions performed, student progress, and any other funding-related record keeping required.

Requirements


  • State teacher licensure/certification with appropriate endorsements(s).
  • Bachelor's degree with subject area emphasis and/or coursework and/or experience necessary to be deemed "highly qualified" for the grade/subjects to be taught. (Will consider non-certified applicants with a degree in the subject area to be taught; would be required to complete a plan of action to become "highly qualified" within a prescribed period of time.)
  • Demonstrated commitment to young people's learning success and achievement.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in a teaching/tutoring capacity as acquired through prior experience in tutoring, teaching or other education-related experience; evidence of successful experience in student and parent relations.