$15/hr
Part-time
Posted 29 days ago
Job description
- Paid training.
- Flexible scheduling Monday to Thursday and Saturday.
- 4-year degree required.
- Teaching Certification is strongly preferred but not required.
- All experience levels are welcome to apply –recent grads, current teachers, and retired professionals.
- Must be a caring and qualified professional committed to the success of students.
- Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Calculus, Chemistry, and Statistics are a plus.
- Must be able to teach at least 1 or more of the following subjects: Reading, Writing, Grammar, Maths, Science.
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Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a SAT Tutor?
A: To succeed as a SAT Tutor, key technical skills include in-depth knowledge of the SAT exam format, content, and scoring system, as well as expertise in teaching test-taking strategies and techniques. Soft skills such as effective communication, patience, and the ability to adapt to individual learning styles are also crucial, as they enable tutors to build rapport with students and tailor their instruction to meet each student's needs. By combining these technical and interpersonal strengths, SAT Tutors can provide high-quality support and guidance, ultimately leading to improved student outcomes and career advancement opportunities.
Q: What is the career path for a SAT Tutor?
A: A typical career progression for a SAT Tutor may begin with entry-level roles such as Test Prep Specialist or Academic Coach, where they develop expertise in teaching standardized test preparation and build their instructional skills. As they gain experience, they may move into mid-level positions like Curriculum Developer or Program Manager, where they create and implement test prep programs, and develop leadership skills. Senior roles, such as Director of Education or Academic Director, often involve overseeing large-scale test prep programs, mentoring junior staff, and driving business growth, providing opportunities for advanced skill development and professional growth.
