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Teen Language Arts Academic Tutor

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$20.75 - $26.75/hr

The Language Arts Tutor supports students' academic growth while also serving as a positive ... Understanding of working with teens, group management, and group work * Experience engaging middle ...

Teen Mathematics Academic Tutor

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$20.75 - $26.75/hr

The Tutor helps make math approachable, encouraging, and fun. When academic support is not in ... Experience working with teens in areas like recreation, leadership, service learning, and college ...

... teens Excellent knowledge of math through Algebra 1 Requirements for High School Math Tutors Bachelor Degree or Above Experience working with teenagers Excellent knowledge of two or more of the ...

FL · On-site

$30 - $35/hr

Prep Academy Tutors is a private in-home and online tutoring company . We deliver flexible and ... The ideal candidate has experience working with children and teens and is skilled in adapting ...

FL

$30 - $35/hr

Prep Academy Tutors is a private in-home and online tutoring company . We deliver flexible and ... The ideal candidate has experience working with children and teens and is skilled in adapting ...

Support Teen Reading Ambassador Pages assigned to each location, * Work in small groups with students to provide them with academic tutoring to improve their understanding of math, reading, social ...

STEM Tutor

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$50 - $65/hr

Drew knows and believes in teenagers. We engage each student in a process of intellectual discovery ... STEM Tutor * Reports to: Director of Learning Support * This is a part-time, non-exempt position.

STEM Tutor

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$50 - $65/hr

Drew knows and believes in teenagers. We engage each student in a process of intellectual discovery ... STEM Tutor * Reports to: Director of Learning Support * This is a part-time, non-exempt position.

STEM Tutor

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$50 - $65/hr

Drew knows and believes in teenagers. We engage each student in a process of intellectual discovery ... STEM Tutor * Reports to: Director of Learning Support * This is a part-time, non-exempt position.

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How much do teen tutor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for teen tutor in the United States is $20.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Teen Tutor vs After-School Tutor?

AspectTeen TutorAfter-School Tutor
CredentialsHigh school or college students, sometimes with tutoring certificationsVaries; often college students or certified tutors
Work EnvironmentPrivate homes, online, or tutoring centersSchool settings, community centers, or online
Employer & IndustryPrivate clients, tutoring companies, schoolsSchools, tutoring agencies, community programs
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for peer or youth-focused tutoringSeeking structured academic support after school

Teen Tutors typically are high school or college students providing academic help, often in informal settings. After-School Tutors may be more experienced or certified, working in structured environments like schools or community centers. Both roles aim to support student learning but differ mainly in experience level and work setting.

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

To thrive as a Teen Tutor, you need strong subject knowledge, effective teaching techniques, and usually a high school diploma or higher. Familiarity with online learning platforms, educational apps, and digital collaboration tools is helpful for supporting students. Patience, clear communication, and the ability to motivate and relate to younger learners are standout soft skills. These skills ensure tutors can effectively teach, build rapport with students, and foster a positive learning environment.

What is a teen tutor?

A teen tutor is a student, typically in high school, who provides academic assistance to peers or younger students in subjects they excel at. Teen tutors can help with homework, test preparation, understanding difficult concepts, and developing study skills. They often work through school programs, community centers, or private tutoring organizations. This role not only helps tutees improve academically but also allows teen tutors to reinforce their own knowledge and develop valuable communication and leadership skills.

What are some common challenges teen tutors face when working with students close to their own age?

Teen tutors often encounter challenges such as establishing authority while maintaining a friendly rapport with students who may be peers or only a few years younger. Balancing professionalism with approachability is key, as is adapting teaching methods to suit different learning styles. Additionally, teen tutors need to manage their time effectively, balancing tutoring commitments with their own academic and extracurricular responsibilities. Open communication and setting clear expectations can help navigate these challenges successfully.

What Does a Teen Tutor Do?

As a teen tutor, you assist a student who needs help in particular subjects. Teen tutors usually work with individual students, but occasionally tutor a small group instead. In this role, you may work after school to guide students through their homework, drive to their home or a tutoring center and create customized lesson plans based on their current needs. Teen tutors focus on junior high and high school students. Many teen tutors focus on specific subjects like math or English, though employers appreciate tutors who are well-versed in different fields and can branch out as needed. This job title refers exclusively to positions that focus on tutoring teenagers—if you want to tutor as a teen, you may need to narrow your search.

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Teen Language Arts Academic Tutor

YMCA of Honolulu

Honolulu, HI • On-site

$20.75 - $26.75/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

PAY RANGE:

$20.75 - $26.75 Hourly
PROGRAM PREPARATION:
School Year 2026-2027 After School Program
Program preparations are scheduled for mid July 2026, with applicant onboarding to begin late July.
LOCATION(S):

  • Kauluwela Elementary School ***
  • Pauoa Elementary School ***
  • McKinley High School ***
 

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Language Arts Tutor supports students’ academic growth while also serving as a positive, engaging mentor. The Tutor helps make reading and writing approachable, encouraging, and fun. When academic support is not in session, the Tutor actively engages with students through games, conversations, and enrichment activities, building strong relationships, boosting confidence, and creating a welcoming space where youth feel supported and motivated to learn. Tutors may also take on leadership responsibilities, support junior staff, and contribute ideas that enhance program activities and student engagement. Language Arts Tutors report directly to the Site Coordinator.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/JOB DUTIES:
  • Provide academic support to students in assigned subject areas, using curriculum and strategies aligned to school's in-class instruction methods.
  • Create and implement innovative methods to engage students in academic enrichment to promote positive learning habits and target academic learning loss.
  • Create a positive work/learning environment for staff and program participants that encourages hard work, effective communication and a sense of comradery.
  • Develop and implement lesson plans and educational activities that promote academic success and align with the program model and goals.
  • Participate in ongoing quality improvement initiatives to ensure the highest standards of academic quality and student success.
  • Communicate effectively, consistently, and professionally with participants, parents, co-workers, and others associated with the program such as HIDOE and DHS contacts.
  • Establish and maintain positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues, providing excellent communication and customer service.
  • Assist in the supervision and guidance of junior staff members, providing mentorship and support as needed.
  • Research and develop new creative programs, workshops, activities, and engagement methods to enhance the overall program that focuses on Teen Development.
  • Contribute to the development of our program by suggesting new ideas, participating in staff meetings, and providing feedback on program improvements.
  • Assist with the coordination of events and activities that promote student engagement and motivation.
  • Facilitates programming that invites exploration, promotes positive play, and welcomes teens in an all-inclusive environment.
  • Demonstrates a working knowledge of YMCA mission, core values, purpose and goals, policies, and YMCA standards; ensures the program meets the highest standards of excellence.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
 QUALIFICATIONS:

Skills/Knowledge:

  • 6 month or more experience facilitating instruction with an emphasis on youth requiring academic intervention.
  • Skilled in general youth programs group or classroom management.
  • Ability to take initiative in implementing engaging academic activities and promote healthy studying habits.
  • Must be able to acquire the knowledge necessary for the age-appropriate curriculum specific to assigned subject in accordance to HIDOE standards.
  • Customer service oriented with strong interpersonal skills, well organized and multi-tasked oriented.
  • Understanding of working with teens, group management, and group work
  • Experience engaging middle and high school youth in recreation, leadership development, service learning, civic engagement, college and career pathways, and other personal development areas
  • Exercise mature judgment and sound decision-making
  • Possess a collaborative and flexible mindset that elevates youth voice and provide opportunities in areas where the candidate may not have expertise
  • Lead by example, serve as a model of professionalism and competency for peers and employees
  • Ability to develop positive, authentic relationships with people from different backgrounds
  • Proficiency in Google Suite, Microsoft Office, Windows 10 and above, Canva, preferred
  • Ability to operate other software applications as required

Education/Training:

  • Experience teaching and facilitating academic instruction required.
  • Strong communication and organizational skills required.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field preferred.
  • Current certification in language arts or mathematics education is preferred.
  • General office operations experience preferred.
  • CPR, AED, and First Aid certified (training available upon hire).
WHY THE Y?:
  • Free Y membership with employment 
  • Referral bonuses - Y employees can earn cash or Y credit bonuses for referring a new hire*
  • Up to 60% discounts for yourself, family, and even your siblings on Y programs, camps, preschool, childcare, and more.
Child Protection Commitment
The YMCA requires all staff to share responsibility for preventing child abuse by upholding professional boundaries, completing mandatory Praesidium training, and reporting concerns. All candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive background screening, including criminal and sex offender checks.
*See job opportunities page for full details
**This position and its pay are dependent on the availability of funds and continuation of the contracted program. The current contract provides programming for August 2025 - July 2026 with the likely possibility of extension for an additional year (until July 2027).
***All 21CCLC positions are dependent on the availability of funds and continuation of the 21CCLC contract. The current contract provides programming for the following three school years (2025-2026, 2026-2027, and 2027-2028) with the possibility of extension for an additional two years (2028-2029 and 2029-2030).

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