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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Volunteer Math Tutor position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Volunteer Math Tutor, you need a solid understanding of mathematics concepts, problem-solving skills, and a high school diploma or higher. Familiarity with online learning platforms and virtual meeting tools such as Zoom or Google Classroom is often required. Patience, communication skills, and the ability to motivate and relate to students are especially valuable soft skills for this role. These attributes enable tutors to effectively support student learning, adapt to various learning styles, and foster a positive educational environment.

What types of students and learning environments do Volunteer Math Tutors typically work with?

Volunteer Math Tutors often work with a diverse range of students, including elementary, middle, or high school learners who need extra support outside the classroom. Depending on the organization, tutoring may occur in-person at community centers, schools, or libraries, or remotely via online platforms. Tutors usually work individually or with small groups, allowing for personalized instruction and focused attention on each student's needs. This setting provides an excellent opportunity to develop your teaching skills, make a meaningful impact, and gain experience working in educational environments.

What is a Volunteer Math Tutor job?

A Volunteer Math Tutor helps students improve their math skills by providing free tutoring support. This role typically involves working with students of various ages, helping them understand mathematical concepts, complete homework, and prepare for tests. Tutors may work one-on-one or with small groups in schools, community centers, or online. Strong math skills, patience, and clear communication are essential for success in this role.

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Dedicated Aide at Maya Angelou PCS SY 26 - 27

Maya Angelou Schools / See Forever Foundation

Washington, DC • On-site

$40K - $50K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

The Organization
Maya empowers opportunity and justice-involved youth to transform the trajectory of their lives. We do this by engaging each of our scholars in a restorative, relevant school experience that prioritizes personalized academic support, well-being, and preparation for the post-Maya pathway of their choice. With an education in our network of schools, our scholars will do more than succeed - they will thrive!
If you are interested in learning more about See Forever, please visit our website at www.seeforever.org.
The Touchstone
At the Maya Angelou Schools, the key to our success is rooted in building trusting, respectful, and nurturing relationships with each other. We strive to create safe spaces for all to be able to reach their limitless potential. We are at our best when we work together to ensure the unique needs of our community are met. We empower each other to grow successfully so we can see forever! This is how we live the Maya Way, even when no one is watching.
Position Overview
Dedicated Aides are assigned to work with a specific scholar(s) with a disability. They work to provide classroom-based support and intense case management to our students both in and outside of the general education setting. The support of the Dedicated Aide will allow scholars with disabilities to be educated alongside nondisabled scholars to the maximum extent appropriate. Dedicated Aides accompany the scholar to all classes during the school day, implement the scholar's behavior plan, provide individualized attention and instruction during academic periods, and support them during other portions of the day, as determined by the Individualized Education Plan.
Some of the more common reasons for this type of support include (1) protection/safety of the scholar, (2) instructional support, (3) transition, and (4) reduction of anxiety for the scholar. Dedicated Aides carry out their responsibilities under the direct supervision of the Special Education leadership team. Dedicated Aids will ideally work with scholars throughout the school year.
Responsibilities
Specific responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:
  • Travel to work in a timely manner
  • Communicate appropriately with co-workers and special needs students
  • Develop bonds with scholars and work with their parents
  • Create and maintain a climate of respect and fairness for all students
  • Use creativity to plan activities for students
  • Model appropriate spoken and written language skills
  • Coach assigned student in social problem solving, and appropriate behavior
  • Work with assigned student on academic tasks specified in the daily lesson plan
  • Collect observations and data on student learning and behavior
  • Keep scholar information confidential by treating it with the strictest confidence and refraining from discussing the student outside of the school environment

Dedicated Aides support positive scholar behavior and classroom and school culture by:
  • Implementing supports and consequences specified in the scholar's Behavior Intervention Plan.
  • Responding to scholar behavior using Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports.

Dedicated Aides support youth's safety and physical well-being during the school day by:
  • Ensuring that they are with the assigned youth during all hours specified on the IEP, including moving with the assigned youth to all locations, accompanying them within the school environment to ensure safety, and asking for help when a youth's behavior threatens their own or others' safety.

Qualifications
  • High School Diploma (required)
  • Bachelor's Degree or pursuit of a bachelor's degree (preferred)
  • Tutoring experience
  • Basic reading and math proficiency
  • Basic people skills and ability to work with special needs students
  • Basic knowledge of special education students
  • A desire to develop a career within Maya Angelou Schools and the field of Education

Salary and Benefits
Maya Angelou Schools and See Forever Foundation salaries are comparable to those of other public charter schools in the District of Columbia area. In addition, we offer a robust benefits plan, including health care coverage, HSA/FSA and dependent care accounts, voluntary dental and vision, employer-paid short-term and long-term disability options, commuter benefits, a 401k retirement savings plan with employer contribution offered after 1 year of service, along with the opportunity to positively impact students with a broad range of experiences and backgrounds.
See Forever is an equal-opportunity employer. We believe a diverse staff is a better, more effective staff.
The pay range for this role is:
40,000 - 50,000 USD per year (MAPCS HS)