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Volunteer Homework Tutor Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

... homework and tutoring in math, English, science, social studies, library skills, and related ... Maintain effective working relationships with the public, volunteers, and other employees. Must be ...

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Santa Ana, CA · On-site

$17.91 - $21.77/hr

... homework and tutoring in math, English, science, social studies, library skills, and related ... Maintain effective working relationships with the public, volunteers, and other employees. Must be ...

... homework help/tutoring. The Program Leader encourages student success and self-esteem using ... Coordinate assistance of assigned youth and adult volunteers in the delivery of the curriculum by ...

... homework help/tutoring. The Program Leader encourages student success and self-esteem using ... Coordinate assistance of assigned youth and adult volunteers in the delivery of the curriculum by ...

... homework help/tutoring. The Program Leader encourages student success and self-esteem using ... Coordinate assistance of assigned youth and adult volunteers in the delivery of the curriculum by ...

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Volunteer Homework Tutor information

What is a volunteer homework tutor?

Volunteer Homework Tutors are individuals who offer their time and skills to help students with their academic work, often at schools, libraries, or community centers. They assist students in understanding assignments, improving study habits, and mastering difficult subjects. These tutors do not receive payment, but provide valuable support that can boost student confidence and performance. Volunteer Homework Tutors often work with a range of age groups and subjects, adapting their approach to the needs of each learner.

What are some common challenges volunteer homework tutors face when working with students, and how can they overcome them?

Volunteer Homework Tutors often encounter challenges such as varying student motivation levels, differing learning styles, and gaps in foundational knowledge. To address these challenges, tutors can employ patience, adapt their teaching methods, and use creative approaches to make learning engaging. Building rapport with students, setting achievable goals, and collaborating with other tutors or supervisors can also help ensure each student’s needs are met effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a volunteer homework tutor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Volunteer Homework Tutor, you need subject matter knowledge, a solid educational background, and experience working with students or youth. Familiarity with online learning platforms, digital communication tools, and basic educational resources is often required. Patience, strong communication, and the ability to motivate and encourage students are vital soft skills in this role. These skills and qualities are important to effectively support students’ academic growth, build their confidence, and foster a positive learning environment.

What is the difference between Volunteer Homework Tutor vs Volunteer Reading Tutor?

AspectVolunteer Homework TutorVolunteer Reading Tutor
Required CredentialsNone typically required; basic literacy skillsNone typically required; focus on reading skills
Work EnvironmentSchools, community centers, after-school programsLibraries, schools, literacy programs
Employer & Industry UsageEducational nonprofits, schools, community organizationsLiteracy organizations, schools, libraries
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in academic supportFocusing on reading skill development

Volunteer Homework Tutors assist students with a variety of subjects, including math, science, and language arts, often in academic settings. Volunteer Reading Tutors specifically focus on improving reading skills and literacy. While both roles support student education and may require basic literacy skills, Homework Tutors cover a broader range of subjects, whereas Reading Tutors specialize in reading. Both positions are vital in educational support and are commonly found in community and school programs.

Can you volunteer as a volunteer homework tutor?

Yes, volunteer homework tutors are often needed by schools, community centers, and nonprofit organizations. These roles typically require good communication skills, patience, and sometimes a background in education or specific subject areas. Volunteers usually work on a flexible schedule and may receive training or resources to assist students effectively.

How do I become a volunteer homework tutor?

To become a volunteer homework tutor, you typically need to contact local schools, community centers, or tutoring programs that accept volunteers. Most programs require a background check, a commitment to a regular schedule, and sometimes training or orientation sessions to prepare you for working with students.

Where can I volunteer as a volunteer homework tutor?

Volunteer homework tutors can find opportunities through local schools, community centers, non-profit organizations, and online platforms such as VolunteerMatch or local volunteer networks. These roles often require basic tutoring skills and a commitment to working with students on academic subjects.

What are the most commonly searched types of Homework Tutor jobs in California?

The most popular types of Homework Tutor jobs in California are:

What cities in California are hiring for Volunteer Homework Tutor jobs?

Cities in California with the most Volunteer Homework Tutor job openings:

$24 - $25/hr

Part-time

PTO

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Clubs and school sites (Location may change due to business needs)

DEPARTMENT/PROJECT OVERVIEW

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego (BGCGSD or Clubs) CHANGES LIVES through quality programs and guidance in a safe, affordable and fun environment. BGCGSD’s mission is to inspire and enable youth to achieve academic success, build good character and responsible citizenship and make healthy lifestyle choices. We have been providing a safe, fun and positive environment at our sites with trained and dedicated professional staff. Members are involved in age-appropriate activities based upon our three priority outcomes of Academic Success, Character Development and Healthy Lifestyles.

POSITION OVERVIEW

Under the direct supervision of the Site Supervisor, the Tutor will provide and classroom instruction, assistance and tutoring to students in the after-school program and will lead engaging culturally rich academic activities. We are looking for a patient, engaging, and knowledgeable Math Tutor to support middle school students (grades 6–8) in building confidence and skills in mathematics. The tutor will help students understand core math concepts, complete homework, and prepare for quizzes and exams, while fostering a positive attitude toward learning. Tutors will also be responsible for working with student’s teachers to gain knowledge on what material to cover during the afterschool program.

1. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Supervises members in program area; continually monitors and supervise the safety and behavior of members; maintaining a safe, positive atmosphere; implement discipline techniques and classroom management.
  2. Demonstrates positive values and ethical behavior through program quality and appearance of the Club at all times.
  3. Lead organized learning activities for students to develop and strengthen their academic skills.
  4. Participates as an active, positive team member with supervisor, other staff, volunteers and members at all times by communicating effectively.
  5. Develop culturally relevant daily lesson plans and activities.
  6. As needed, differentiate lessons and activities so they are appropriate to students with various abilities.
  7. Coordinates assigned program services and cooperative learning activities for youth that are both fun and instructional. Participate in and evaluate the effectiveness of activities and events.
  8. Effectively plan and lead programs, services and a variety of activities for members; promotes and stimulates program participation. Provides guidance and role modeling to members.
  9. Responsible for daily set-up and clean-up of all materials used during the program.
  10. Ensures equipment is in good condition, with safety precautions posted (where needed) and members instructed in proper and safe use of equipment.
  11. Maintains accurate program attendance records and submits them in a timely manner.
  12. Assess facility needs and perform janitorial duties or manual labor as needed – mopping, cleaning tables, trash removal, painting, playing games, moving equipment, etc.
  13. Displays a high level of enthusiasm and commitment for activities.
  14. Provide small-group tutoring in middle school math topics, including: Arithmetic and number operations, Fractions, decimals, and percentages, Pre-algebra and introductory algebra, Geometry basics
  15. Develop tailored lesson plans based on each student’s needs and learning pace.
  16. Support students with homework, test prep, and study strategies.
  17. Explain concepts clearly and in age-appropriate language.
  18. Track student progress and communicate updates to parents or guardians.
  19. Encourage critical thinking and a growth mindset in students.
  20. Create a supportive and distraction-free learning environment.
  21. Other duties as necessary

2. SAFETY & WELLNESS

  1. Ensure a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for all youth, staff, and visitors by consistently enforcing safety protocols and organizational policies.
  2. Be proactive in identifying and reporting any safety concerns or maintenance requirements to ensure a safe working environment for everyone.
  3. Participate in safety drills and contribute to ongoing risk assessment and emergency preparedness efforts.
  4. Contribute to the ongoing improvement of Club safety and wellness policies and procedures across the Club.

QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Must be at least 18 years of age with a High School diploma or GED required.
  2. A minimum of 48 units of college curriculum or completion of the Classroom Assistant Proficiency Exam (CAPE) required; or a combination of knowledge and experience.
  3. Two (2) years’ experience working directly with school aged youth and knowledge of youth development preferred.
  4. Experience using communication tools like Zoom and Skype preferred.
  5. Ability to plan and implement quality programs for youth; instruct, coach and direct varied activities.
  6. Skill to implement and supervise a positive learning environment, incorporating academics, enrichment and recreation; motivate and engage youth and manage behavioral challenges with peer mediation.
  7. Proficient computer skills – Microsoft Office, email, internet research, social media navigation.
  8. Possess skills for instruction, direction and guidance, with the ability to lead and control groups of children in various recreational and educational activities and settings.
  9. Respond according to procedure for emergency and disciplinary situations.
  10. Ability to effectively communicate with youth, parents, staff, volunteers, and community partners.
  11. CPR and First Aid Certifications within 30 days of hire.
  12. Must have the ability to be active and on your feet for a minimum of five hours each day and complete other essential functions of the position and other duties as assigned.

Special Conditions of Employment:

  • Successful completion of pre-employment background check
  • Maintains compliance with the organization's drug-free workplace policy
  • Clear TB test as required by school district
  • CPR & First Aid Certification
  • Completion of 48+ college units

BENEFITS WE OFFER

  • Paid vacation (after 12 months), and sick leave
  • Discounted Club membership
  • Professional Development

The information presented is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.

DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

The BGCGSD prohibits discrimination against current staff or applicants on the basis of sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected medical condition, marital status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, military or veteran status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. BGCGSD is an equal opportunity employer.