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Activities Assistant

Saint Peters, MO · On-site

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

General Purpose The primary purpose of the Activity Assistant is to assist the Activity Director ... Ability to read and comprehend policy and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present ...

... read and understand complex procedures Basic Excel to create tracking spreadsheets Paperwork ... Admin Assistant Type:1 5+ Months Contract Location: Hazelwood,MO 63042 Pay Rate: $23.50 to $25.00 ...

... read and understand complex procedures Basic Excel to create tracking spreadsheets Paperwork ... Admin Assistant Type:1 5+ Months Contract Location: Hazelwood,MO 63042 Pay Rate: $23.50 to $25.00 ...

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How much do reading assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for reading assistant in Saint Louis, MO is $19.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.77 and $34.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Reading Assistant job?

A Reading Assistant helps students develop their reading skills by providing support, guidance, and encouragement. They may listen to students read aloud, assist with comprehension exercises, and offer feedback to improve fluency and confidence. Reading Assistants often work in schools, libraries, or tutoring programs, supporting teachers and literacy programs. This role is essential for helping learners, especially young children or struggling readers, develop strong literacy skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Reading Assistant position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Reading Assistant, you need strong literacy skills, a background in education or child development, and an understanding of reading intervention strategies. Familiarity with educational software, digital reading platforms, and basic classroom technology is often required. Patience, encouragement, and excellent interpersonal communication are valuable soft skills in this role. These qualities are essential for effectively supporting diverse learners, fostering a positive reading environment, and reinforcing literacy development.

What does a typical day look like for a Reading Assistant?

A typical day for a Reading Assistant involves working closely with students either one-on-one or in small groups to support their reading skills, following lesson plans or reading activities created by lead teachers. You’ll spend time monitoring student progress, providing feedback, and adapting support based on individual needs. Tasks may also include helping to organize reading materials, using educational technology to track progress, and collaborating with teachers to report on student development. The environment is usually a classroom or library setting, where you play a crucial role in creating a supportive and engaging learning atmosphere.

What jobs pay you to read books?

Reading Assistant jobs often involve helping students improve literacy skills by reading with them or listening to their reading. These roles typically require good reading comprehension, patience, and sometimes training or certification, and may be part-time or school-based positions. Other jobs that pay to read include book reviewers, editors, and literary agents, but these often require experience or specialized skills.
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FY26-27 Reading Specialist

FY26-27 Reading Specialist

The Biome School

Saint Louis, MO • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

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Job description

Salary:

Position: 2026-2027 Reading Specialist

Insurance:100% Employer-Paid Medical, Dental, Vision, STD/LTD, Life

Retirement:Mandatory participation in the St. Louis Public School Retirement System


The Biome School Mission

The Biome engages children in an individualized and challenging educational environment, enriching minds and cultivating confident, creative builders of the future.


The Biome School

The Biome is a tuition-free, k-5, public charter school that provides a unique academic experience for children who live in the City of St. Louis. Biome students are actively involved in their own learning and are integral to the development of new ideas and ways of thinking. The schools learner-centered, STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) framework guides instruction across disciplines and provides students with rigorous and holistic academic experiences. The learning environment, characterized by high expectations, differentiated instruction, relentless encouragement and student support, is critical to the academic, social, and emotional progress of Biome learners. Similar to a tropical rainforest biome, which sustains a diverse array of life forms, The Biome School supports the diverse academic interests, skills, and needs of each individual learner.


Position Description

The Biome School is looking for a Reading Specialist to support student achievement in reading for all learners, with special attention to learners receiving Tier II and Tier III, services. The Reading Specialist will work with learners in one-on-one sessions or in small groups and will provide in-class support to classroom leaders, as appropriate. Primary goals for the Reading Specialist are to develop students foundational skills, to assist students in identifying and correcting errors, and to lead students to develop meaningful connections in reading.


The Biome School may be a good fit for you if

  • You enjoy the energy and curiosity of elementary school children
  • You believe every child has unique gifts and talents
  • You enjoy working in an environment where you get to help create the instructional roadmap
  • You collaborate well and are comfortable sharing your ideas and questions
  • You are organized, hard-working, and detail-oriented
  • You are excited about working in a school community characterized by high expectations


Essential Responsibilities

  • Implements instructional practices that accelerate learning for students who struggle with
  • Collects and uses student data to inform instruction for individuals and small groups
  • Documents learner progress and communicates growth and/or decline to classroom leaders, administrators, and families
  • Participates in ongoing professional development in order to stay up to date on best practices in mathematics instruction, intervention, and assessments
  • Assists in the development of intervention plans for learners
  • Attends Tier II, Tier III, and IEP meetings, as appropriate
  • Attends family conferences for students who are receiving services


Requirements

  • Bachelors degree is required; Masters degree is preferred
  • Reading certification is preferred, but not required
  • Holds a valid elementary teaching certificate for Missouri
  • Three years of successful teaching experience at the elementary level


The ideal candidate will have a Reading Specialist Certification, experience with RSP's, HMH, CKLA and i-Ready.


Preferred skills and characteristics

  • Strong interpersonal, communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
  • Self-confident and resilient
  • Consistent and reliable
  • Data-driven and results-oriented


Physical Demands/Work Environment:

  • Ability to work in a school environment with students and staff
  • Frequent use of computer systems, phones, and other office equipment
  • Occasional lifting of supplies or materials (up to 25 lbs)
  • Ability to move between classrooms and various school areas


Please include the following with your application:

  1. Resum (not to exceed two pages; 12-point font)
  2. Cover letter, which explains the candidates interest in the position as well as the skills and experiences that make the applicant a good candidate for the position (not to exceed two pages; 12-point font)


Phone calls will not be accepted.