1

Title I Math Tutor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Until filled Hampton School District - SAU 90 has an opening for two Title I Tutors working with small groups of students, grades 3-5 at Marston School, in reading and math. Position is generally 4-5 ...

Tutor

Campus, IL · On-site

TRIO-SSS Fall Student Welcome (September 9th) Preferences Completed Calculus I, Math 1210. Special ... Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations may be referred to the Title IX ...

Tutor

Campus, IL · On-site

TRIO-SSS Fall Student Welcome (September 9th) Preferences Completed Calculus I, Math 1210. Special ... Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations may be referred to the Title IX ...

Tutor

Campus, IL · On-site

TRIO-SSS Fall Student Welcome (September 9th) Preferences Completed Calculus I, Math 1210. Special ... Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations may be referred to the Title IX ...

TRIO-SSS Fall Student Welcome (September 9th) Preferences Completed Calculus I, Math 1210. Special ... Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations may be referred to the Title IX ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Title I Math Tutor information

Can I make $3,000 tutoring?

A Title I Math Tutor can potentially earn $3,000 or more depending on factors such as the number of students, hourly rate, and hours worked per week. Tutors typically charge between $20 and $50 per hour, so consistent work over several weeks or months is needed to reach that income level. Additional certifications or experience can also influence earning potential.

How much does a maths tutor get paid?

A Title I Math Tutor typically earns between $15 and $25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and whether they work for a school district or private organization. Pay rates can vary based on certifications, workload, and whether the position is part-time or full-time.

What are Title I Math Tutors?

Title I Math Tutors are educational professionals who provide additional math instruction and support to students in schools that receive Title I funding under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Their primary goal is to help students who are struggling with math achieve grade-level proficiency. Title I Math Tutors often work with small groups or individual students, using targeted interventions and teaching strategies tailored to each student's needs. They collaborate with classroom teachers to reinforce math concepts and monitor student progress. This support is part of a broader effort to close achievement gaps and improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged students.

What does a title 1 math teacher do?

A Title I Math Tutor provides additional instruction in mathematics to students who need extra support, often in a school setting. They help improve students' math skills through one-on-one or small group lessons, using curriculum materials and assessment tools to track progress.

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

To thrive as a Title I Math Tutor, you need a solid understanding of math concepts, experience in math instruction, and at least a bachelor's degree—often in education or a related field. Familiarity with educational software, diagnostic assessment tools, and intervention programs is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and cultural sensitivity help tutors connect with and motivate diverse groups of students. These skills ensure effective support for struggling learners, helping close achievement gaps and fostering academic growth.

How does a Title I Math Tutor typically collaborate with classroom teachers and support staff?

Title I Math Tutors work closely with classroom teachers to identify students who need additional math support and to align tutoring sessions with current classroom topics. They often participate in team meetings to discuss student progress and adjust intervention strategies. Tutors also coordinate with support staff, such as special education professionals and counselors, to provide a comprehensive approach to student learning. This collaborative environment ensures that interventions are consistent and effectively integrated into the students' overall educational experience.

How do I become a certified math tutor?

To become a certified math tutor, you typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, and some positions may require a college degree in mathematics or education. Certification is not always mandatory but can enhance credibility; options include obtaining teaching certifications or specialized tutoring credentials from organizations like the National Tutoring Association or the American Tutoring Association. Developing strong math skills, patience, and effective communication are also important for success in this role.
More about Title I Math Tutor jobs
What cities are hiring for Title I Math Tutor jobs? Cities with the most Title I Math Tutor job openings:
What are popular job titles related to Title I Math Tutor jobs? For Title I Math Tutor jobs, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Infographic showing various Title I Math Tutor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 6% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 19% Physical, and 81% Remote job distribution.

$18 - $20/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Full Job Description

About us

Tutor Doctor Sun Prairie is a small, locally owned business dedicated to helping families. We match tutors with students to make a real impact in their academic journey. One of our core strengths is providing 1-on-1 in-home tutoring, either at the student’s home or in a quiet public location such as the library.

We are currently seeking a Math Tutor who is passionate about helping students develop confidence, problem-solving skills, and mastery in math concepts ranging from foundational arithmetic to advanced high school or college-level topics.


Benefits

  • Flexible Schedule: Tutor during hours that work best for you, allowing for a balanced work-life routine.

  • Pre-sourced Opportunities: No need to find students—tutoring opportunities are brought directly to you.

  • Self-directed Workload: Set your own schedule and choose the number of students you want to support.

  • Access to Resources and Training: Utilize Tutor Doctor's resources and ongoing training provided by local and national offices to enhance your tutoring skills.

  • Community Impact: Be part of a team that supports local families and fosters both academic and personal growth in students.


Schedule Options:

  • After school hours

  • Choose your own availability

We serve the following communities: Sun Prairie, Windsor, DeForest/Token Creek, Cottage Grove, Verona, Madison, Johnson Creek, Lake Mills, Marshall, Waterloo, Watertown


Our Tutors Say:
“I love seeing the progress my students are making. I am so glad I get to share in their success. It is really rewarding.”


About the Role – Math Tutor

The mission of Tutor Doctor is to change the trajectory of students' lives. As a Math Tutor, you will help students gain mastery and confidence in mathematics through patient, clear, and encouraging instruction.

Key responsibilities:

  • Provide one-on-one math tutoring to students ranging from elementary through college level.

  • Support students in mastering skills in arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, calculus, statistics, and standardized test math sections.

  • Break down complex math concepts into clear, manageable steps tailored to each student’s learning style.

  • Assist with homework, test preparation, and conceptual understanding.

  • Foster problem-solving skills and mathematical reasoning beyond memorization.

  • Encourage a growth mindset, helping students view challenges as opportunities for improvement.

  • Track and communicate student progress through a written session report after every tutoring session.


Requirements:

  • Strong proficiency in math subjects, ideally up to advanced high school or college-level coursework.

  • Ability to explain mathematical concepts in multiple ways to reach different learning styles.

  • Prior tutoring or teaching experience in math preferred.

  • Reliable transportation to meet students at their homes or local libraries.

  • Comfortable working independently and adapting lessons to individual student needs.

  • Willing to commit to at least 6 months for student continuity.


Other Details:

  • Tutors are treated as part-time employees and must complete a background check (assistance provided).

  • A W-2 will be issued at the end of the year.

  • Tutors must participate in an initial Tutor Doctor orientation to learn our internal systems for student matches, session reporting, and time tracking.

Qualifications:

  • Education: At least a 2nd year in college or equivalent (Preferred)

  • Experience: 1 year tutoring (Preferred)

Pay: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour
Hours: 4 – 10 per week
Work Location: In person