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The Tutoring Director will be required to maintain clear and comprehensive communication with all ... Review and approve tutor timesheets biweekly. * Collaborate with P4K HR Coordinator to onboard new ...

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Tutor

Sun Prairie, WI · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

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 ...

Math Tutor

Sun Prairie, WI · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

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 ...

Spanish Tutor

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$18 - $27/hr

Tutor Doctor Arizona is seeking dedicated Spanish Tutors to provide personalized, in-home ... Professional Growth - Enhance your skills while making a direct impact on students' success.

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 ...

Spanish Tutor-Daytime

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$20 - $28/hr

Tutor Doctor Arizona is seeking dedicated Homeschool Spanish Tutors to provide personalized, in ... Professional Growth - Enhance your skills while making a direct impact on students' success.

Tutor

Sun Prairie, WI · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

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 ...

Tutor

Sun Prairie, WI · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

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 ...

Spanish Tutor-Daytime

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$20 - $28/hr

Tutor Doctor Arizona is seeking dedicated Homeschool Spanish Tutors to provide personalized, in ... Professional Growth - Enhance your skills while making a direct impact on students' success.

Tutor Doctor Arizona is seeking dedicated Homeschool Spanish Tutors to provide personalized, in ... Professional Growth - Enhance your skills while making a direct impact on students' success.

Daytime SPED Tutor

Gilbert, AZ · On-site

$20 - $28/hr

Tutor Doctor Arizona is seeking dedicated Special Education Tutors to provide personalized, in-home ... Professional Growth - Enhance your skills while making a direct impact on students' success.

In-Home Tutor

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$25 - $35/hr

The opportunity to build deep, meaningful relationships and see the direct impact of your work on a ... Tutor Me Education is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to diversity and ...

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How much do tutor director jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for tutor director in the United States is $73,300.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,000.00 and $97,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Tutor Director, you need strong leadership, educational background (often a bachelor’s or master’s in education or related field), and experience in curriculum development and program management. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), data analysis tools, and scheduling software is typically required. Excellent communication, organizational skills, and the ability to motivate and mentor tutors are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure effective oversight of tutoring programs, foster staff development, and drive student learning outcomes.

What is the difference between Tutor Director vs Tutor Coordinator?

AspectTutor DirectorTutor Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees tutoring programs, manages staff, develops curriculum, ensures quality standardsCoordinates tutor schedules, assists with student enrollment, supports daily operations
Required CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree, experience in education or tutoring managementOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree, with some experience in education support
Work EnvironmentOffice setting, educational institutions, tutoring centersEducational settings, tutoring centers, administrative offices

The Tutor Director generally holds a leadership role, overseeing the entire tutoring program and staff, while the Tutor Coordinator focuses on daily operations and scheduling. Both roles require related experience, but the Tutor Director's responsibilities are broader and more strategic.

How does a Tutor Director typically collaborate with tutors and academic staff to enhance student outcomes?

A Tutor Director regularly works with tutors and academic staff by organizing training sessions, coordinating curriculum alignment, and facilitating feedback loops to ensure teaching methods are effective and consistent. They may hold weekly meetings to discuss student progress, address challenges, and share best practices. By fostering open communication and providing ongoing support, the Tutor Director helps create a cohesive team focused on improving learning experiences and achieving measurable academic results.

What does a Tutor Director do?

A Tutor Director oversees the operations of a tutoring program or center, managing tutors, developing educational strategies, and ensuring high-quality instruction for students. They are responsible for recruiting, training, and evaluating tutors, as well as creating schedules and monitoring student progress. Additionally, Tutor Directors often communicate with parents, teachers, and administrators to align tutoring services with students' academic needs. Their role is pivotal in maintaining the effectiveness and efficiency of tutoring services.
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Director of Tutoring

Director of Tutoring

Partnership 4 Kids

Omaha, NE • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

About P4K

Partnership 4 Kids (P4K) offers Omaha youth a solid foundation for lifelong success, stewarding them through critical academic transitions and preparing them to successfully achieve higher education and financial stability. It is our mission to engage and inspire students from preschool to graduation, guiding them to success with individualized support, career exploration, and scholarships. Partnership 4 Kids operates in 9 different Omaha Public Schools between Middle School and High School.

About the Role

P4K is seeking a Tutoring Director to develop and implement tutoring programs across nine total schools within the Omaha Public School District. The Tutoring Director will be required to maintain clear and comprehensive communication with all relevant parties, ensuring the tutoring programs run effectively and efficiently for the benefit of over 800 students across the district.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS – HIGH DOSAGE TUTORING

  • Execute tutoring programs at four locations. One each at RM Marrs, McMillan, Monroe, and Norris Middle Schools.
  • Recruit, hire, onboard, and train 25+ tutors to ensure coverage for all tutoring programs.
  • Meet regularly with contact persons at four target middle schools for progress monitoring purposes
  • Collaborate with the schools and the district to select and implement appropriate curriculum for each grade level.
  • Select students for tutoring program based on data collected by OPS and create tutoring groups with input from the Instructional Facilitator and/or Counselors at each school
  • Develop relationships and positive culture within tutoring team to maintain high tutor retention rate
  • Review student data in collaboration with each tutoring location to track student growth and tutor effectiveness.
  • Confirm clear expectations for reports required from OPS before school year begins, to ensure accurate record keeping of key data points
  • Ensure tutoring classrooms stay stocked with necessary supplies and that student folders are organized for ease of all stakeholders.
  • Utilize community relationships and connections to source high quality tutors before tutoring start date
  • Maintain consistent communication with building principals and district administrators to keep them informed of tutoring program and tutors’ employment status
  • Review and approve tutor timesheets biweekly.
  • Collaborate with P4K HR Coordinator to onboard new tutors in an efficient, accurate manner
  • Collaborate with P4K HR Coordinator to enforce progressive disciplinary procedures and outline expectations for all tutors
  • Communicate clearly with tutors about their schedules and expectations for behavior, dress code, and attendance
  • Create and administer mid-year and end of year evaluation forms for tutors
  • Schedule and conduct beginning, middle, and end of year meetings with tutors to ensure consistent communication and tutor quality assurance
  • Send monthly invoices to building principals, instructional facilitators, and any relevant district personnel by due date each month to ensure timely reimbursement of tutoring costs

95%

Team and Agency Goals:

  1. Contributes to individual, team and agency goals by assisting with programming, volunteer and development goals, including special projects and all other duties as assigned.

Participates in agency committees as needed. Attends relevant trainings focusing on AmeriCorps compliance and grants, community resources and tutoring.

5%

Position & Eligibility Requirements

  1. Bachelor’s degree required and master's degree preferred.
  2. Minimum of 2 years of experience working directly with student populations in academic support/education

  3. Ability to screen, interview and hire qualified tutor candidates

  4. Management training and/or experience supervising staff

  5. Strong computer, verbal and written communication skills required

  6. Ability to work efficiently within a team setting, share ideas and manage time effectively.

  7. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal

  8. Knowledge of learning disabilities, varying exceptionalities, and other academic deficits

  9. Some weekend and evening availability is required.

  10. Daily access to a reliable vehicle is required for travel to schools and agency activities. A valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record must be maintained throughout employment.



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