Tutor

Tutors can find below useful information about pay scale, different types of services, experience, and steps to apply for Tutoring jobs.

Definition

Tutor provides assistance to one or more children at a given time frame on particular or set of subjects. The work responsibility of a Tutor includes guide students in homework assignments, prepare test for math & science subjects, grade test papers, and provide online tutoring classes as needed. The most common services are discussing learning needs, facilitates integration of knowledge, provide effective feedback, subject matter mastery, relaxed class atmosphere, and critical thinking. Moreover, Tutor may offer an additional teaching assistance such as develop academic materials and lesson plans, problem solving, art and craft preparation.

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Tutor can provide following services

  • Plan activities tailored to student interests
  • Encourage healthy social interaction
  • Create mock exams and practice tests
  • Online teaching platforms and virtual classrooms
  • Provide tutoring in-home or classroom settings
  • Educational or Fun Activities
  • Assist students in solving complex problems
  • Communicate their development plan
  • Effective learning strategies like notes taking

What are the steps to find Tutoring jobs?

To become a Tutor, please see below steps:
  • Create a Tutor profile.
  • Fill out your information.
  • Build your work schedule.
  • Apply to jobs.
  • Get paid directly from clients.

What is the pay range for Tutor?

Tutoring Jobs pay scale is $15-25 per hour depends on work responsibility, length of time, and personalized care needed for children. The parents pay an average $200/week for part-time jobs on Care4s.

Do I need experience to become a Tutor?

Tutor needs to have expertise or deep knowledge in particular or set of subjects such as math, science, and English. In addition, you can discuss student development plan with their parents. Because parents want to know improvement plan or strategies. Successful Tutoring Jobs have the following skills:

  • Monitor and evaluate student’s performance
  • Provide progress and interim reports as required
  • Create customized curriculum and supplementary lesson plans
  • Establish goals for learning activities
  • Communicate effectively with Parents

Additional Certification or skills Tutor can have but not required are as follows:

What does it take to be an expert?

It needs a holistic understanding of children behavior, their achievements, what activities they enjoy in life. This will lead to become a successful or an “expert” Tutor:

  • Eager to learn (E) – The best Tutor quickly learn their daily routine such as lesson plans, their educational interest, homework assignments etc. Further, Tutor should implement their daily tasks, children tutorial plan, and most important to develop plan to gain their focus on math/science subjects.
  • Expectations (XP) – Ask parent’s their expectations, this will help you to understand the task needs to be perform while on job. In addition, please ask about children’s strength and weaknesses to vision their successful roadmap.
  • Emergency (E) – Children can have emergencies and require special attention. Always have parent’s contact information, and back-up emergency contact details.
  • Recognize comfort level (R) – Prior starting job, it is highly recommended to schedule meet & greet meeting to make sure you’re comfortable with children. This will help you to have a smooth transition.
  • Thinking forward (T) – Approach a child with a caring, positive attitude will go a long way. Think ahead of children likes and dislikes in educational subjects to build trust in them.

Are you interested in become a Tutor? Create your Tutor profile now on Care4s.