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Weekend Academic Coach Jobs (NOW HIRING)

The Academic Coach is an integral member of a team of professionals committed to student success. Illinois College is an institution uniquely dedicated to helping students from a wide range of ...

The Academic Coach is an integral member of a team of professionals committed to student success. Illinois College is an institution uniquely dedicated to helping students from a wide range of ...

Academic Coach Susie Dasher Elementary School Grades PK-4 Position Purpose: * To develop teacher's capacity for providing high-quality instruction to all students * To design and implement a coherent ...

Academic Coach

San Diego, CA · On-site

$20.60 - $25.11/hr

Academic Coach - General Support High Tech High Mesa Reports To : School Director FLSA Classification : Classified Full-Time/Part-Time Status : Hourly, part-time, non-exempt Regular/Temporary

Academic Coach

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$23 - $28/hr

The Academic Coach is responsible for providing exceptional academic coaching and is accountable for attaining performance goals associated with new, continuing and resuming students while upholding ...

Academic Coach

San Diego, CA · On-site

$20.60 - $25.11/hr

Academic Coach - General Support High Tech High Mesa Reports To : School Director FLSA Classification : Classified Full-Time/Part-Time Status : Hourly, part-time, non-exempt Regular/Temporary

Academic Coach Part-Time Flex Hourly Wage: $20 In-Person Boise, Idaho, United States Company Description Are you ready to significantly impact the lives of individuals who face obstacles to learning?

About the Role As an Academic Coach at Mansfield Hall, you will help neurodivergent college students build the skills, confidence, and independence needed to succeed in post-secondary education. You ...

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Overview The Academic Coach provides professional, individualized academic coaching services to students with learning differences and executive functioning challenges. Candidates are required to ...

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How much do weekend academic coach jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend academic coach in the United States is $41,865.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32,500.00 and $49,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Academic Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Academic Coach, you need a background in education or tutoring, strong subject matter expertise, and often a bachelor's degree or higher. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), virtual classroom tools, and tracking student progress with digital platforms is commonly required. Exceptional communication, patience, and motivational skills help build rapport and foster a supportive learning environment. These skills and qualities are crucial for effectively guiding students, supporting their academic growth, and ensuring positive outcomes during weekend sessions.

What are the typical responsibilities and challenges faced by a Weekend Academic Coach?

As a Weekend Academic Coach, your key responsibilities include providing personalized academic support, facilitating study sessions, and helping students develop effective learning strategies outside of regular school hours. You may work with students individually or in small groups, often addressing diverse learning needs and varying motivation levels. A common challenge in this role is keeping students engaged during weekend sessions, when they may be less focused. Collaboration with teachers, parents, and other coaches is essential to ensure consistent academic progress and to tailor your approach for each student’s success.

What are Weekend Academic Coaches?

Weekend Academic Coaches are educational professionals who provide academic support, tutoring, and guidance to students on weekends. Their main role is to help students improve their understanding of course material, develop effective study habits, and achieve their academic goals outside regular school hours. These coaches often work with students individually or in small groups, offering personalized strategies tailored to each student's needs. Weekend Academic Coaches may specialize in specific subjects or provide general academic mentoring, and they often help students prepare for exams, manage assignments, and build confidence in their academic abilities.

What is the difference between Weekend Academic Coach vs After-School Tutor?

AspectWeekend Academic CoachAfter-School Tutor
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree or teaching certificationOften requires a high school diploma or college coursework
Work EnvironmentWeekend sessions, flexible hours, often in private or tutoring centersAfter school hours, school or home settings
Employer & IndustryEducational organizations, private tutoring companies, online platformsSchools, tutoring centers, private clients

The main difference between a Weekend Academic Coach and an After-School Tutor lies in their scheduling and focus. Weekend Academic Coaches typically work during weekends, often with a broader curriculum or test prep, while After-School Tutors usually work during weekday afternoons, focusing on homework help or subject-specific tutoring. Both roles require similar educational credentials and are used within the education industry to support student learning outside regular school hours.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Academic Coach job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 60% Full Time, 37% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 22% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,865 per year, or $20.1 per hour.

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Position Type:
High School Teaching
Date Posted:
7/6/2026
Location:
Arkansas City High School
Academic Coach
The academic coach works under the direction of the Building Principal and the Director of Curriculum and Instruction.
ROLE OF ACADEMIC COACH: The academic coach serves as part of their school's leadership team, providing job-embedded and ongoing professional development for teachers, staff, and administration; provides support to the principal and school staff in data analysis and professional development; provides professional development and guidance for teachers to improve their content knowledge and effective delivery of instructional strategies. Overall, the job of the coach is to build the capacity of the school and its teachers to meet the learning needs of all students. The academic coach's goal is to ensure that school staff acquires the understanding and skills to:
1) enhance instructional practices at the classroom level and
2) raise the level of the student academic achievement
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
The effectiveness of any coaching initiative hinges on the selection of a candidate that is highly qualified as a teacher, knowledgeable in content, and skilled in the sophisticated practices of coaching. The coach must meet the following criteria:
  • demonstrated deep knowledge of the relevant content areas and skillful application of research-based strategies to provide access to content standards for students at risk;
  • demonstrated knowledge and use of a rich array of instructional approaches, resources, and technologies in the relevant content area(s);
  • demonstrated skills in analyzing and using data for instructional decision-making; especially differentiated instruction for students at risk;
  • interpersonal, problem solving, and organizational skills required to effectively facilitate coaching and staff development;
  • ability to design (individually or in collaboration with others) high quality professional development for teachers/school staff;
  • knowledge of equity issues in current educational fields;
  • knowledge and skills to implement a standards-based curriculum.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The roles and responsibilities of the academic coach include:
  • Participation in all required coach professional development. The coach is charged with acquiring the knowledge, skills, technology skills, and instructional strategies to effectively impact the instructional practices of the teachers that are coached. Must remain knowledgeable about current and past research in the specific content area and other pedagogies relevant to the coaching model.
  • Identification of the school teaching and learning needs, barriers and weaknesses by analyzing student data, and organizing and implementing problem-solving actions with teachers (in teams and individually) to refine their knowledge and skills.
  • Primary support for teachers will include, but not be limited to, in-class coaching, observing, modeling of instructional strategies, guiding teachers in analysis of student work, developing lesson plans with teachers based on student needs, supporting data analysis, supporting the integration of technology, co-planning with teachers, and conducting classroom walkthroughs.
  • Monitor instructional effectiveness and student progress using tools and strategies gained through professional development.
  • Assistance in collaborative development of local assessments and administration of state mandated and/or district-wide testing.
  • Establish and maintain confidential relationships with teachers. The conversations and interactions that the coach has with teachers must always remain confidential so that a high level of trust is created and maintained between the teacher and the coach.
  • Communication with supervisor and site administration through a weekly schedule/log of activities.
  • Performance of additional tasks and responsibilities as assigned.

ACADEMIC COACH IS NON-SUPERVISORY:
The role of a coach is separate and apart from the evaluative role of the principal or supervisor of the teacher. The coach advocates for, facilitates, and supports the work of the teacher, but never performs supervision or evaluation. The coach provides teachers with consultative feedback requiring professional judgment, which is not to be construed as supervisory or evaluative.
REQUIRED EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
  • Valid Kansas teaching license authorizing services in the area of responsibility
  • Experience in differentiated instruction in a standards-based curriculum
  • Required training and certification for the content area(s) served.
  • Minimum 3 or more years of successful classroom teaching experience

EOE/AA/ADA Equal Opportunity Employer