ACT/SAT English/Reading Tutor

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ACT/SAT English/Reading Tutor (Virtual, 8am-10am,12PM-3PM ET)Online Part-Time Tutoring - Exciting Opportunity for Teachers!Perform VIRTUAL-only Reading/English tutoring for K-12 students across the United States with flexible hours and higher pay than most tutoring companies. This role doesn’t require you to be in a classroom to work with students across the country. This role currently applies to teachers with experience teaching ACT/SAT Prep for 8th-12th grade in English/Reading. We are seeking candidates that are available from 8AM-10AM EST and 12pm-3pm Eastern.Tutored by Teachers seeks to close the opportunity gap and advance equity in education by supporting high needs students. We empower our nation’s teachers to provide part-time virtual tutoring to students across the country. You focus on teaching, we’ll take care of the rest. We find the places you’ll make the biggest impact. Join us in our exciting and rewarding mission!Tutored by Teachers generally pays up to a rate of $36.00 per hour of tutoring (on a prorated basis) for HS math plus a 10% bonus and this total amount is meant to cover tutoring, light preparation, logging-in early to start a session, and session notes. For delivering a one hour tutoring session, that is $39.60 per session! Our pay rate is often more than 2X the rate many tutors receive for their services.Please note for some other engagements where lessons/materials are provided to significantly reduce instructional lift, the rates are slightly reduced - e.g., $30-$32 per hour of tutoring + 10% bonus.This is not a full time role. Upon being admitted into our highly qualified TbT teacher community, you will be eligible to express interest and accept our tutoring engagement opportunities. Please note pay rates may vary for engagements you accept.If you want to learn more about us, :! We’re excited to hear from you!PLEASE ONLY APPLY TO ONE WORKABLE POST FOR TUTORING POSITIONS. THANKS!The RoleWe are seeking teachers to provide virtual small group instruction to algebra students across the country!Requirements• This role requires you to have at least one year of Math and/or ELA lead teaching experience in a U.S., K-12, public, private, and/or charter school.• You will need to be able to instruct ACT/SAT English/Reading• You will need to have daytime availability (e.g., 8am-10am, 12pm-3pm Eastern).• Working knowledge of Google Classroom and ZoomBonus points for:• * Experience with remediation, intervention or small group instruction• Experience with secondary math• SPED or ELL teaching experience• Bi-Lingual• AP course experience (any APs) helpful!• Dedication to advancing equity in schools• Active teaching credentialBenefitsStaffing and EngagementsWe’re currently adding teachers to our TbT Teacher Community for fall engagement opportunities. As we win new engagements, we reach out to our community first to share tutoring opportunities to fill needed positions. to join our community and receive updates on new tutoring opportunities first! Staffing isn't guaranteed, and usually follows school semesters, trimesters or quarters.Once staffed for a tutoring engagement, our compensation rate is generally $36.00 per hour of tutoring (on a prorated basis) plus a 10% bonus and that total amount covers the tutoring session, logging in early, and light preparation. This rate may be modified for engagements where teachers are provided lessons (e.g., $30-32 per instructional hour +10%). You can also apply to take on supplemental opportunities within the community, such as interviewing, customer success, working on content, or becoming a mentor teacher.

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