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Reading Tutor

Portland, OR · On-site

$24/hr

Reading Tutor (Tutor 1, Tutor 2, Tutor 3, and Senior Tutor) Hours: 7.5 - 8 hours per week + paid training Pay: $18.50-$24.00/hr Reports To: Program Site Manager Date of July 2025 Reading Results ...

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Reading Tutor

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$17/hr

The reading tutor will be workingprimarily but not limited to pre-literacy children, typically 3rd grade andunder. Enhance children's reading and comprehension skills. They may provide reading ...

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Sylvan Learning Center Fort Wayne - South Reading Tutors Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring! Sylvan Learning is looking for fun, dedicated teachers to help and inspire students. We are currently ...

Sylvan Learning Center Sylvan Learning of Catonsville Reading Tutors Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring! Sylvan Learning is looking for fun, dedicated teachers to help and inspire students. We are ...

Sylvan Learning Center Sylvan Learning of Bel Air Reading Tutors Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring! Sylvan Learning is looking for fun, dedicated teachers to help and inspire students. We are ...

Sylvan Learning Center Valparaiso Reading Tutors Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring! Sylvan Learning is looking for fun, dedicated teachers to help and inspire students. We are currently looking ...

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How much do reading tutor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for reading tutor in the United States is $25.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Reading Tutor vs Literacy Coach?

AspectReading TutorLiteracy Coach
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree; teaching certification may be preferredUsually holds a bachelor's or master's degree in education; certification often required
Work EnvironmentOne-on-one or small group sessions, often in schools or tutoring centersWorks with teachers and staff to improve literacy programs, often in school districts or educational organizations
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, tutoring companies, community programsSchool districts, educational agencies, nonprofit organizations

While both Reading Tutors and Literacy Coaches focus on improving literacy skills, Reading Tutors primarily work directly with students to enhance reading abilities. Literacy Coaches typically support teachers and staff to implement effective literacy strategies across classrooms. The roles overlap in credentials and work environments but differ in their focus and scope of work.

How does a Reading Tutor typically collaborate with teachers and parents to support student progress?

Reading Tutors often work closely with classroom teachers to align tutoring sessions with the curriculum and specific student needs. They also communicate regularly with parents to share updates on progress and suggest strategies for supporting reading development at home. This collaboration ensures a consistent approach and helps identify any challenges early, enabling tailored support for each student. Building these partnerships is key to maximizing outcomes and fostering a supportive learning environment.

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

To thrive as a Reading Tutor, you need a solid understanding of literacy instruction, phonics, and reading comprehension strategies, often supported by a degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with assessment tools, educational software, and structured reading programs is commonly required. Patience, strong communication, and the ability to motivate and encourage learners are crucial soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure that tutors can effectively support students' reading development, track progress, and foster a positive learning environment.

What Does a Reading Tutor Do?

A reading tutor provides extra support for students learning to read, working closely with students to build reading skills and comprehension outside of the normal classroom environment. As a reading tutor, your duties include preparing lessons, leading students through exercises, following along with students while they read books, and providing feedback and encouragement. You give regular reports to parents and school administrators, and may suggest adjustments to curricula to suit students’ individual needs. Some reading instructors work directly for schools while others are self-employed and work on a freelance basis.

What are Reading Tutors?

Reading tutors are educators or specialists who help students improve their reading skills, including comprehension, fluency, and vocabulary. They may work with children, teens, or adults individually or in small groups, often tailoring instruction to each learner's needs. Reading tutors use a variety of strategies and materials to address specific challenges, such as dyslexia or limited English proficiency, and help build confidence in reading. Their goal is to support academic success and foster a love for reading.
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Infographic showing various Reading Tutor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 16% Full Time, 72% Part Time, 9% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 19% Physical, and 81% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,479 per year, or $25.7 per hour.

Reading Tutor

Reading Results

Portland, OR • On-site

$24/hr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Description:

Reading Results TUTOR JOB DESCRIPTION

Position Title: Reading Tutor (Tutor 1, Tutor 2, Tutor 3, and Senior Tutor)

Hours: 7.5 – 8 hours per week + paid training

Pay: $18.50-$24.00/hr

Reports To: Program Site Manager

Date of Job Description: July 2025


Reading Results Mission

Reading Results partners with schools to support students from systemically excluded communities in becoming successful readers. We believe that literacy is a basic human right, and we work to increase access and break down barriers through supporting students with an effective, individualized, culturally- responsive reading intervention program.


Reading by third grade is crucial to a child's educational development. Falling behind creates challenges that negatively impact a child's education and self-esteem for years to come. Reading Results is committed to helping struggling learners get on the path toward academic success and a brighter future.


Reading Results is striving to be an Anti-Biased/Anti-Racist organization. All members of the organization participate in ongoing ABAR work and are committed to fostering a climate of equity and inclusion.


Tutor Job Description

Reading Results Tutors:

  • Work with students during the school day, delivering effective, individualized, culturally-responsive intervention designed to accelerate reading skills for early-grade elementary school students who need extra reading support. Reading tutoring takes place within the school day, three times each week over the course of 2-2.5 hours.
  • Participate in training to develop an individualized learning framework and daily lesson plans for each student.
  • Actively engage in ongoing training and coaching as provided by their supervisor (Program Site Manager).
  • Are part of a school team and will support all team members and students through working toward the success of the full team, including school-specific professional development, collaboration and covering instruction for other tutors as needed.

New tutors will spend the first year with Reading Results learning how to implement the Reading Results Program. Tutors are expected to work in close partnership with the Reading Results supervisor and actively participate in coaching and professional development to achieve proficiency during their first year of employment and beyond.


Time Commitment and Duration

The average time commitment in the first year of employment is 7.5 hours per week spread over 3 days. There is an additional 20-30 hours of training time at the beginning of the academic year and ongoing professional development (1-2.5 hours/month). There may also be opportunities to tutor outside school hours. The duration of this position is from late September - May, and potentially a summer session from June - July. Tutors who meet essential performance standards will be offered positions in subsequent years (dependent on partnership service).



Requirements:

Essential Job Responsibilities and Outcomes

Reading Results Tutors will be responsible for helping the student they serve attain this level of achievement by: Delivering the Reading Results program with fidelity, and as directed by their direct supervisor (Program Site Manager).

  • Advancing their own learning by actively and collaboratively engaging in ongoing, workplace professional development designed to support tutors toward achieving success as a Reading Results Tutor.
  • Ensuring that every child understands that they belong in and can succeed in school. The ultimate goal is that every student served accelerates their reading proficiency.

Core Competencies and Qualifications

Qualifications for varying tutor levels are identified generally and ultimately at the discretion of the Program Director. Reading Results practices a robust promote-from-within practice and employees are generally promoted year after year as positions are available.


Minimum Education and Experience:

  • Tutor 1 - No experience necessary ($18.50/hr)
  • Tutor 2 - Two years of experience working with K-12 students in an academic setting; OR Bachelor's degree in Education and less than 2 years of experience working with K-12 students in an academic setting ($20.00/hr)
  • Tutor 3 - Bachelor's degree or related educational experience, and 2+ years of experience working with K-5 students in an academic setting OR Master’s degree/Certified Teaching Credential and less than 2 years of experience working with K-12 students in an academic setting ($21.50/hr)
  • Senior Tutor - Bachelor's/Master's degree/Certified Teaching Credential or related educational experience, and 2 years K-5 classroom teaching or professional reading tutoring with experience teaching K-5 grade students with more than 1 student per session ($24.00/hr)

Core Competencies

  • Equity: Provides service aligned with Reading Results efforts to be an Anti-Biased/Anti-Racist organization through demonstrating awareness, attitudes, knowledge and skills that foster a climate of equity and inclusion
  • High Standards: Driven to achieve a standard of excellence with work and outcomes
  • Compliance: Honors Reading Results and school district policies
  • Driven to support student success: Is responsive, creative and flexible to a child's academic and behavioral needs
  • Coachability: Receptive to feedback, willing to learn, embraces continuous improvement\
  • Time management skills: Plans ahead, punctual, reliable
  • Initiative: Takes ownership of work, does what is needed without being asked, uses multiple strategies to support a student's success, regularly asks questions specific to accelerating student achievement
  • Collegiality: Is helpful, respectful, approachable and team oriented, builds strong working relationships and a positive work environment

The above statements describe the general nature and level of work only. This is not an exhaustive list of all required responsibilities, duties, and skills. Other duties may be added and/or this description may be amended at any time.