This position will tutor students enrolled in the Building Puentes program. Tutoring will take place across three subjects. Tutors must have expertise in one of the subjects and fluency in both Spanish and English to be considered. * Writing (in Spanish and in English)
* Computer Science
* Entrepreneurship
For some courses, tutors will work with students entirely in Spanish. In other courses, tutors will work with students in both Spanish and English. Tutoring will take place in various locations depending on program needs and tutor availability. Locations include over Zoom, at the Community Education Center in on 26th and Monroe in Ogden, WSU Davis in Layton, and on the Ogden Campus.
This is a pooled position. Applicants are selected from the pool as positions become available. After a period of time the pool will expire and applicants will be notified.
Required Qualifications
* Must be a WSU student.
* Fluent in Spanish and in English (writing and speaking)
* Expertise in writing or computer science or entrepreneurship
* Good listening, communication, and interpersonal skills.
* A strong working knowledge of the subject matter you will be tutoring.
Preferred Qualifications
* Ability to tutor many different courses in your selected subject area.
Background Check? Yes
Posting Detail Information
Job Open Date 01/29/2025 Review Date 01/31/2025 Job Close Date 01/29/2026 Open Until Filled Quick Link for Direct Access to Posting ************************************* Notes to Applicant
If you are passionate about what you could offer and accomplish here at WSU, we would love to hear from you.
ADA Essential Job Function
ADA Essential Job Function
Physical Activity of this position Expressing or exchanging ideas. Those activities in which they must convey detailed or important instructions to other workers accurately or quickly. , Ability to receive detailed information with or without assistance., Grasping. Applying pressure to an object with the fingers and palm. Physical Requirements of this position Sedentary work. Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or consistently to move objects, including the human body. Sitting most of the time. Walking and standing only occasionally if ever. Visual Acuity Requirements including color, depth perception and field of vision. Required to perform activities such as preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; using a computer terminal; extensive reading. The conditions the worker will be subject to in this position. None. The worker is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions (such as in typical office or administrative work).
$20k-26k yearly est. 36d ago
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Developing Business Perspective Tutor Needed ASAP
Tutorcare
Private tutor job in Bountiful, UT
TutorCare is looking for a Developing Business Perspective tutor to help one of our students. Student is a veteran and he needs 3 hours a week from now until the end of semester. Applicants should have taken Developing Business Perspective or higher. Please send all resume and transcript.
Additional Information
Additional Information:
Salary is negotiable ($18-20 per hour)
APPLICATION PROCESS
1. Send resume and transcripts and/or degree certificates to tutorcarellc at gmail dot com.
2. Register at ***************** and complete our TutorCaretutor applications ion will be kept confidential according to guidelines.
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$18-20 hourly 1d ago
ESOL Tutor (Learning Support)
WSU Applicant Job Site
Private tutor job in Ogden, UT
Required Qualifications Must be a WSU student and currently tutoring in the Learning Support Department Must have completed the first semester of CRLA training (Advanced Tutor) or first semester of SI/LA training Good listening, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to lead and direct conversations with tutees
Preferred Qualifications
Completed second semester of CRLA training (Master Tutor) or second semester of of SI/LA training Knowledge of second language acquisition Knowledge of campus resources outside of tutoring
$22k-33k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Teacher/Tutor at Sylvan
DH2 Group
Private tutor job in Sandy, UT
Salary: $16-$18/hr
Fun and Easy learning environment!
Flex schedules, progressive pay
Pure teaching
No testing, grading homework, etc.
Small group instruction: 1-3 students
Benefits:
$16-$18/hour
Flexible schedules
No experience necessary for entry level positions
Qualifications:
Available to teach 4-20 hours per week.
Bachelor's degree (or in process)
Teaching certification (Desired, not required)
Job Description:
Small group instruction. 1-3 students maximum
Pure teaching! No lesson planning, homework or tests to grade.
Provide personalized instruction, based upon your areas of strength in Reading, Math, Writing, or Study Skills.
Flexible schedules
As a valued Sylvan Teacher, you will experience daily the impact you will make in a students life. You will utilize Sylvan Learnings educational systems and proprietary technology to provide personal and prescriptive education for each student. You will be a part of an organization that prides itself on instilling knowledge and confidence in each Sylvan student and family!
If you aspire to inspire, then we want you on our amazing team!
$16-18 hourly 6d ago
Early Contract - 2026-27 Secondary Teacher (By Director Request Only)
Weber School District 4.5
Private tutor job in Ogden, UT
A position has been declared open in the Weber School District (WSD) for an Early Contract Secondary Teacher. This position is for 8.00 hours per day, 182 days (9 months) per year, is compensated according to the Educator Salary Schedule, and is eligible for benefits. This position starts the upcoming 2026-27 school year.
Please complete this application if, and only if, requested to do so by a WSD Director. All other applications will be disregarded and discarded.
Applicants shall apply at wsd.schoolspring.com. Files will be reviewed prior to interviews being scheduled.
Job Description:
Under the direction of the school principal, the teacher is responsible for the education of assigned students and will create a flexible program and class environment favorable for learning and personal growth. The teacher will establish effective rapport with students; motivate pupils to develop skills, attitudes, and the knowledge needed to provide a good foundation for further education, and do so in accordance with each student's ability. Professional relations will be developed and maintained with other staff and parents.
Essential Responsibilities:
Teaches subject matter, utilizing the course of study adopted by the Board of Education, correlated with other appropriate learning activities.
Develop lesson plans, adapt curriculum to meet individual student needs, and utilize effective teaching techniques in translating lesson plans into productive student learning experiences which best utilize the time available for instruction.
Utilizes computers and other technological classroom support equipment in student instruction.
Controls the storage and use of district owned property; makes minor adjustments and requests repairs as required.
Maintains classroom organization and discipline.
Establishes and maintains Standards of student behavior needed to achieve a functional learning atmosphere.
Provides and maintains a safe and supervised environment in the classroom and the school grounds.
Devises and utilizes techniques which accurately measure students' progress.
Evaluates student's academic and personal growth, keeping appropriate records, and prepares progress reports.
Communicates with parents through conferences and other means discussing academic and personal progress; interpret school programs.
Communicates and cooperates with other professional staff in academic and personal growth areas.
Demonstrates professional ethics as outlined by the Utah Professional Practices Advisory Commission.
Conforms to district policies including attendance, absences and evaluations.
Attendance must be adequate to acceptably perform listed job functions.
Possesses problem solving skills.
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with students, school, staff, district staff, and patrons.
Communicates effectively.
Attend and participate in faculty/department meetings, PLCs, committees, student activities and professional development at the school and/or district level as required.
Maintain professional competence through in-service education activities provided by the school district and self-selected professional growth activities.
Understand and adhere to laws, district policies, and procedures.
Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the principal/administrator
Support school and District initiatives.
Understand and adhere to all District policies and complete the annual crucial policy review.
Maintain records and required information in a secure location. Maintain confidentiality of all student information including appropriate use of social media, online sources as outlined in FERPA and district policy.
Physical Requirements -
Not limited to the following:
Remain in a stationary position 50% of the time.
Move about inside and outside the school to access files, students and machinery.
Constantly operate a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine, computer, computer printer.
Occasionally ascend/descend a ladder/stairs to access high objects or different levels of the building.
Constantly positions self to maintain files, students, or objects.
Have the ability to communicate information and ideas so others will understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Have the ability to observe details at close and far range.
Frequently move items weighing up to 20 pounds across the classroom for various needs.
Constantly work in outdoor weather conditions.
Teachers in SpEd, P.E., CTE, Theatre and/or Art may be required to frequently lift up to 50 pounds.
Qualifications:
Has knowledge of State Core Curriculum and Board of Education adopted guides.
Valid Utah Teaching/Educator License and relevant endorsement(s).
Requires a Utah State Board of Education (USBE) approved cleared criminal background check.
Requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
WEBER SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY (EEO) EMPLOYER
$60k-83k yearly est. 40d ago
Tutor
University of Utah 4.0
Private tutor job in Salt Lake City, UT
Bookmark this Posting Print Preview | Apply for this Job Announcement Details Open Date 12/01/2025 Requisition Number PRN16561N Job Title Tutor Working Title Work Study Tutor Career Progression Track UGR Track Level FLSA Code Nonexempt Patient Sensitive Job Code? No Type Non Benefited Staff / Student Temporary? Yes Standard Hours per Week 19 Full Time or Part Time? Part Time Shift Day Work Schedule Summary
Monday - Thursday 3:00 pm-4:30 pm (Target High Schools)
Saturday 9:00 am-12:00 pm (UofU once a month)
Is this a work study job? Yes VP Area Academic Affairs Department 00785 - First Generation Programs Location Campus City Salt Lake City, UT Type of Recruitment External Posting Pay Rate Range $14.00/hour Close Date 01/31/2026 Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time) 01/07/2026 Job Summary
The TRIO Upward Bound Program at the University of Utah is seeking talented, experienced Tutors to assist in the delivery of an after-school tutoring program to high school students between grades 9 and 12, within the Salt Lake and Granite School Districts. The TRIO Upward Bound Program helps both struggling and gifted students reach their full potential by supplementing the instruction they receive in class and guiding them toward study practices and aides that can help them excel. Tutors work with individual students one-on-one, and occasionally organize group activities for students who are studying the same material. The TRIO Upward Bound team offers compassionate, motivating assistance to students, and tutors are expected to do the same.
Tutoring Schedule:
Monday: Kearns High School 2 PM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: East High School 3 PM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: West High School 3 PM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: Highland High School 3 PM - 4:30 PM
Online Evening Tutoring time pending
Responsibilities
* Meet students at their high school and on campus to review homework assignments in the applicable subject area
* Review recent homework assignments and test scores, then work through problems or questions that the student did not answer correctly
* Give short presentations on the monthly theme, lead activities related to the theme, and lead discussions with students on the theme
* Employ proven study aides to prepare for upcoming tests and quizzes
* Complete a short debrief form after 1-1 tutoring with students to track progress.
* Assist with the management of classroom space at high schools
* Promote a supportive environment for all positive role models and representatives of the TRIO office.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma, or equivalency (one year of education can be substituted for two years of related work experience); demonstrated human relations and effective communication skills are required.
This job posting is only available to University of Utah students who have been awarded a Federal Work-Study Award for the current year. Please log in to CIS and go to the Finance/Financial Aid section to view your Financial Aid Status. If you have not received a Federal Work-Study Award, then do not complete and submit this application. Before hiring, this employer will confirm that you have received a Federal Work-Study Award for the current year.
The candidate needs to have transportation from high school.
Applicants must demonstrate the potential ability to perform the essential functions of the job as outlined in the position description.
Preferences
* Must have completed a minimum of two years of college, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Preference given to those in STEM majors
* Must be a responsible individual with good interpersonal skills who enjoys working with students from a wide range of economic, social, and cultural backgrounds
* Be willing to commit 15 hours per week (Including some Saturday mornings)
* Have reliable transportation and be willing to transport students in University vehicles if necessary, take and pass the state driving exam
* Ability to develop positive rapport with students
Special Instructions Summary Additional Information
The University is a participating employer with Utah Retirement Systems ("URS"). Eligible new hires with prior URS service, may elect to enroll in URS if they make the election before they become eligible for retirement (usually the first day of work). Contact Human Resources at ************** for information. Individuals who previously retired and are receiving monthly retirement benefits from URS are subject to URS' post-retirement rules and restrictions. Please contact Utah Retirement Systems at ************** or ************** or University Human Resource Management at ************** if you have questions regarding the post-retirement rules.
This position may require the successful completion of a criminal background check and/or drug screen.
The University of Utah values candidates who have experience working in settings with students and patients from all backgrounds and possess a strong commitment to improving access to higher education and quality healthcare for historically underrepresented students and patients.
All qualified individuals are strongly encouraged to apply. Veterans' preference is extended to qualified applicants, upon request and consistent with University policy and Utah state law. Upon request, reasonable accommodations in the application process will be provided to individuals with disabilities.
The University of Utah is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, or protected veteran's status. The University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education program or activity that it operates, as required by Title IX and 34 CFR part 106. The requirement not to discriminate in education programs or activities extends to admission and employment. Inquiries about the application of Title IX and its regulations may be referred to the Title IX Coordinator, to the Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, or both.
To request a reasonable accommodation for a disability or if you or someone you know has experienced discrimination or sexual misconduct including sexual harassment, you may contact the Director/Title IX Coordinator in the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action (OEO/AA). More information, including the Director/Title IX Coordinator's office address, electronic mail address, and telephone number can be located at: ***************************************
Online reports may be submitted at oeo.utah.edu
************************************ This report includes statistics about criminal offenses, hate crimes, arrests and referrals for disciplinary action, and Violence Against Women Act offenses. They also provide information about safety and security-related services offered by the University of Utah. A paper copy can be obtained by request at the Department of Public Safety located at 1658 East 500 South.
Posting Specific Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
* * Have you been awarded a Federal Work Study award for the year?
(Open Ended Question)
* * Have you been awarded and have you accepted a Federal Work-Study Award for the current year? If no, do not submit this application.
* No
* Yes
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
* Resume
Optional Documents
* Cover Letter
$14 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
1st Grade Teacher (FT)
American Heritage School SLC Campus 3.7
Private tutor job in Salt Lake City, UT
Bachelor's degree or equivalent is required.
Candidates should have a minimum of two years' experience, preferably in a formal elementary school setting teaching Kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade.
Candidates must demonstrate an enduring love of youth, a love of teaching and learning, and a desire to work in a faith-based atmosphere that is aligned with values taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
AHS course descriptions provide an introductory overview of the curriculum.
Candidates should demonstrate familiarity with the Spalding or Riggs method of teaching writing, phonograms, and reading or a willingness to learn these methods.
Candidates should demonstrate an understanding of Saxon Math, or a willingness to learn and teach this curriculum.
A teaching demonstration will be required of top candidates.
Successful candidates should demonstrate:
high, warm, consistent energy so that students can tell the teacher loves them and the subject matter.
broad knowledge and deep intelligence about the subject matter taught so that students become interested in the details and relevance of each subject; students will draw deeply on the teacher as a source of inspiration, wisdom, and relevance.
ability to distill knowledge into concepts and principles-statements of truth that can readily be applied to a wide variety of circumstances.
strong oral skills, including the ability to present information in an engaging, way with pacing that moves quickly and doesn't drag.
strong written communication skills, including the ability to create and post assignments with clear instructions, models, and rubrics.
strong classroom management skills, including the ability to stay organized and implement routines that are purposeful and effective.
a habit of communicating with employees and parents in ways that are timely, collaborative, precise, helpful, and positive.
experience in preparing and facilitating daily lesson plans.
experience in establishing and communicating clear learning objectives to students and parents.
ability to use a variety of pedagogical methods that engage students in active reasoning and relating.
experience monitoring and reporting progress to parents.
Special education training (in teaching students with specific learning disabilities) is helpful, but is not required.
Candidates should be professional in appearance and demeanor. They should be willing to uphold and serve as ambassadors for the AHS Mission, Honor Code, and Diversity Statement on and off-campus.
Position is available for the 2022-23 school year.
Location of position is 142 W. 200 N., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Applications are accepted until the position is filled.
Position begins August 1, 2026.
$42k-48k yearly est. 5d ago
Secondary Teacher - Social Studies [LIC3005]
Ogden City School District
Private tutor job in Ogden, UT
Classroom Teacher
This person will need a composite teaching major which would allow him/her to teach history, psychology and sociology. This position is only for the remainder of the 25/26 school year.
The teaching position will vary according to the school, subject, and/or grade being taught. However most school teacher jobs contain elements of each of these typical responsibilities including teaching, student management, administrative tasks and extracurricular activities. All employees agree to follow Board Policy, as well as abide by the rules of the District's Procedural Manual and Common Contract.
General Purpose
To plan, organize and implement an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential.
Main Job Tasks and Responsibilities:
Plan, prepare and deliver instructional activities that facilitate active learning experiences - this may include explaining new ideas and unfamiliar concepts with authority, and in a clear and concise way so that students can understand
Develop schemes of work and lesson plans
Establish and communicate clear objectives for all learning activities
Prepare classroom for class activities
Provide a variety of learning materials and resources for use in educational activities
Identify and select different instructional resources and methods to meet students' varying needs
Instruct and monitor students in the use of learning materials and equipment
Use relevant technology to support instruction
Observe and evaluate student's performance and development
Assign and grade class work, homework, tests and assignments
Provide appropriate feedback on work
Encourage and monitor the progress of individual students
Maintain accurate and complete records of students' progress and development
Update all necessary records accurately and completely as required by law, district policies and school regulations
Prepare required reports on students and activities
Manage student behavior in the classroom by establishing and enforcing rules and procedures
Maintain discipline in accordance with the rules and disciplinary systems of the school
Apply appropriate disciplinary measures where necessary
Participate in department and school meetings, parent meetings
Clearly communicate necessary information to students, colleagues and parents regarding student progress and student needs
Keep updated with developments in subject area, teaching resources and methods and make relevant changes to instructional plans and activities
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution
Meet professional teacher education requirements of the school, district, and state
Single-subject teaching credential or certification if teaching a specialized subject
State certification
Relevant teaching experience
Knowledge of relevant technology
Non-licensed applicants: An Associate Educator License (AEL) from the Utah State Board of Education is required. [Here is the link to apply.] *This must be obtained before your start date
Employee is required to obtain an ESL Endorsement by the end of the 4th year of employment. Failure to do so may impact continued employment.
Key Competencies:
Self motivation
High energy level
Verbal and written communication skills
Attention to detail
High work standards
Problem solving
Decision making
Organizing and planning
Learning orientation
Critical thinking
Stress tolerance
Flexibility and adaptability
Initiative
Creativity
Patience
Performance Responsibilities:
Be familiar with and abide by school district policies, and stay current in changes in such policies through procedures described by the Board
Establishes and fosters a cooperative working relationship with the staff of the building to which the teacher is assigned, as well as with other District personnel
Exercise mature and professional judgment in teaching and associations with staff and students
Demonstrates high standards of professionalism and ethical conduct
Maintains current certification in appropriate teaching areas
Teaches the District standards in the assigned area, utilizes effective planning for each day's teaching/learning activities, clarifies goal and objectives of lessons and assignments, diagnoses and prescribes for student academic and effective strengths and weaknesses, evaluates student progress and achievement, and continually seeks to motivate students for the learning tasks at hand
Provides for reasonable care and safety of students who are assigned to them at all times - Responsible for the daily safekeeping of students in their charge; must have the ability to safely escort assigned students off school premises or otherwise manage students while in emergency situations - This includes following all appropriate crisis management protocol used by the District
Provides proper care and reasonable security for all District property in their custody
Seeks to establish a school climate, which will promote appropriate student discipline
Consistently supports and assists the building staff in maintaining order and discipline among students
Actively participates in Professional Learning Community discussions at grade and subject levels
Utilizes instructional materials and other educational resources in a competent and effective manner
Makes use of technology for instructional purposes as well as for record keeping, administrative and other non-instructional uses as may be required
Performs such other tasks and duties as assigned by the supervisor
FTE: 1.0
Contract Days: 185 Days (reflects full year)
FLSA Status: Exempt
Benefits: Eligible
Starting Salary: Certified Schedule #19
Priority Screen Date: Close of business on 01/06/2026
_________________________________________________________________________
JOB SUMMARY
This position plans and provides instruction to students based on state, District, and school curricula and requirements, and based on the students' IEPs in an elementary school self-contained Kindergarten-1st Grade diagnostic classroom.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Valid Professional Utah Special Education License and endorsement, a valid Utah Associate Special Educator License and endorsement, a valid Special Educator License from another state that is transferrable to Utah, or will complete a teaching program prior to the contract start date that will lead to a Professional Utah Special Educator License and endorsement.
Professional communication skills including, but not limited to: excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; confident, articulate, and professional speaking abilities; and empathic listening and persuasive speaking skills.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bilingual Speaker: speaks, reads, writes and understands spoken Spanish or other language representative of student population
Have an ESL endorsement or will obtain one within 4 years of hire
Previous teaching experience
Experience with grade level/content PLC's/data meetings for analysis of student data to inform instructional practices for highest student achievement
Knowledge of effective English Language Learners teaching practices; student social-emotional learning, accelerated/extended learning programs and special needs students, including laws and regulations of special education and 504 plans.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Demonstrates Effective Planning and Preparation
Demonstrates knowledge of content pedagogy and knowledge of students and their developmental needs.
Develops clear and relevant instructional goals based on important content area concepts and suitability for students.
Uses a wide variety of resources appropriate for diverse learning styles
Designs coherent instruction for flexible groupings that includes, clear and focused lesson structure and appropriate timing according to student needs.
Plans lessons with assessment in mind.
Establishes a Classroom Environment Conducive to Learning
Creates a respectful classroom environment by establishing positive and respectful teacher-student interactions that are appropriate to developmental and cultural norms.
Establishes a culture for learning by setting an expectation for learning and achievement, conveying the importance of the content, and displaying knowledge of students' skills.
Manages classroom procedures and protocols, including those regarding instructional groups, transitions, handling materials and supplies, and performing non-instructional duties.
Provides Effective Instruction
Plan, collaborate, and co-teach with general education teachers to ensure that students access the general curriculum, to the extent appropriate.
Identify appropriate accommodations for students to address behavioral and academic needs in general education settings and monitor students' success in general education settings, making appropriate adjustments in their accommodations, as needed.
Communicates clearly and accurately, using appropriate vocabulary for age and interests.
Uses questioning and discussion techniques effectively to engage students.
Engages students in learning through use of content activities and assignments, student groupings, a wide variety of instructional materials, and the structure and pacing of the lessons.
Provides specific and timely feedback to students.
Is flexible and responsive to student learning by adjusting lessons, responding to student questions and interests, and persisting in providing a variety of approaches when students have difficulties.
Demonstrates Professional Responsibility
Reflects on own teaching by assessing a lesson's effectiveness and drawing on a repertoire of alternative approaches.
Maintains accurate records of students' completion of assignments, student progress, and other non-instructional records.
Communicates to engage families in the instructional program by providing information about the instructional programs and individual student progress.
Contributes to the school and the District by establishing and maintaining professional relationships with colleagues and participating in District and school projects/extracurricular activities.
Grows and develops professionally by seeking out opportunities for professional development and by participating in professional service activities.
Shows professionalism by seeking out resources to proactively serve students, advocating for students, and actively participates in team or departmental decision making.
Maintain regular and predictable attendance to fulfill job requirements in an efficient and effective manner; required to attend activities, events and meetings outside of normal work hours on a regular basis.
Programs for and instructs students with disabilities, such as learning disabilities, behavior disorders, intellectual disabilities, communication disorders, orthopedic impairments, traumatic brain injury, visual and hearing impairments, other health impairments, and autism.
Monitors and reports progress on IEP goals.
Maintains special education files, student funding reports and other paperwork as required by District, State and Federal requirements.
Manages student behaviors in special education classroom. Follows all FBA/BIP plans for behavior with fidelity, when applicable.
Participates in individual education plan (IEP) meetings, multi-disciplinary team meetings, and other meetings as needed.
Works effectively with occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, district psychologists, and community agencies to develop, maintain, and evaluate student performance and IEP goals.
Conferences with educational staff, parents, students, and outside agencies. Serves as a consultant to the general education staff, administrators, and parents.
Trains and over sees paraprofessionals assigned to the classroom.
Understands and applies legal concepts in Special Education timely and adequately.
Understands and implements District adopted Special Education techniques, instruments, processes, and procedures timely and adequately.
Monitors Student Learning
Allows students different ways to demonstrate learning sensitive to multiple experiences and diversity, while holding high expectations.
Uses both formative and summative data sources to assess the effectiveness of instruction and to make adjustments in planning and instruction.
Documents student progress and provides descriptive feedback to students, parent and other stakeholders in a variety of ways
Invest in Teaching Profession
Collaborates with families, colleagues and other professional to promote student growth and development.
Adapts and improves practice based on reflection and new learning.
Engages in learning experiences to enhance self and support others.
Participates actively in decision-making processes while building a shared culture that affects the school and larger educational community.
Advocates for the learner, the school, the community and the profession.
Is responsible for compliance with federal and state laws, State Board of Education administrative rules, state assessment polices, Salt Lake City School District board policies and supervisory directives.
Is responsible for compliance with all requirements of State Board of Education Rule R277-530 Utah Effective Educator Standards at all levels to teacher development.
Is responsible for compliance with all requirements of State Board of Education Rule R277-515 Utah Educator Professional Standards.
Maintain professional workplace etiquette and represents the department/district in a professional manner; communicate effectively and efficiently with diverse groups of people while maintaining confidentiality and positive working relationships with co-workers, students, parents, and other district employees.
Demonstrates adaptability and understanding of cultural differences in working in a diverse environment while coping with stressful situations related to students and maintaining confidentiality.
Perform other related duties as assigned to ensure the efficient and effective operations of the school.
WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Risks found in the typical work environment which is adequately lighted, heated and ventilated, e.g., safe use of office equipment, avoiding trips and falls, observing fire regulations.
Typically, the employee may sit comfortably to perform the work: however, there may be some walking, standing, bending, carrying light items, etc…
The Salt Lake City School District is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, and its services, programs, and activities.
To request reasonable accommodation, contact us at Human Resource Services - Salt Lake City School District (slcschools.org) or call ************.
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Non-Discrimination Statement
No district employee or student shall be subjected to discrimination in employment or any district program or activity on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The district is committed to providing equal access and equal opportunity in its programs, services and employment including its policies, complaint processes, program accessibility, district facility use, accommodations and other Equal Employment Opportunity matters. The district also provides equal access to district facilities for all youth groups listed in Title 36 of the United States Code, including scouting groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries and complaints regarding unlawful discrimination, harassment, and retaliation: Tina Hatch, Compliance and Investigations/Title IX Coordinator, 406 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, **************. You may also contact the Office for Civil Rights, Denver, CO, **************.
$35k-50k yearly est. 33d ago
Seminary & Institute Teacher (Ogden, Utah)
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 4.1
Private tutor job in Ogden, UT
Do you love teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ? If so, this position could be for you! The Ogden area is searching for future full and part-time Seminary and Institute Teachers. Ideal candidates will have a love of youth and young adults coming from all walks of life. They will be individuals of high character and have a capacity to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ in a Christ centered, learner focused, and scripturally based way. We are looking for dedicated individuals who are effective administrators who can work well with parents and priesthood leaders as they strive to help the rising generation.
This application is the first step in the process individuals must complete to be considered for employment in Seminaries and Institutes. The process consists of the following:
1. Complete the REL 471
Teaching Seminary
Workshop. You can register for this class by going to myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org. If you have difficulty registering, please contact ********************************. As part of this class, you will participate and be evaluated in a peer-to-peer teaching experience.
2. Participate in a brief (3-4 days) teaching practicum local seminary.
3. Student Teach. Student teachers are selected from successful practicum participants. There are more practicum participants than there are student teacher openings in any given term.
Student teachers are hired to teach one or two seminary classes in a local seminary. Student teachers are paid for teaching time, and for preparation and administrative time. The typical student teacher assignment is a 15-20 hour per week position.
The student teacher experience can last from one semester/trimester up to a full high school academic year, and in some cases even longer. During this time, student teachers continue the training process and are assessed and evaluated throughout as they are considered for employment. Decisions about full-time employment are made by the administration of Seminaries and Institutes in Salt Lake City. Decisions about part-time employment are made by local S&I administrators and depend on current demand. There are always more student teachers than there are openings in any given year.
LOCATION
It is encouraged that if you live 90 miles from a Preservice Center that you apply and register for REL 471 offering remotely teachseminary.churchofjesuschrist.org or
contact Eric Christensen at *************************************, or Andrea Southwick at **************************************** between February & August, or Jolene Davis at ******************************* between September & January for more information about the online process.
Responsibilities
Teach Effectively
Teach students the doctrines and principles of the gospel as found in the scriptures and the words of the prophets.
Teach in a way that leads to understanding and edification.
Use approved curriculum and materials.
Teach the number of classes recommended by policy in consultation with the area director.
Seek to Develop Professionally
Accept faculty assignments.
Observe classroom teaching and provide helpful feedback to teachers.
Strive for continual professional growth.
Establish an Effective Working Relationships
Provide useful information and respect the priesthood leader's time.
Establish clear and consistent methods of communication.
Enroll and Encourage Students
Work closely with priesthood leaders in identifying and enrolling all potential students.
Cultivate a learning environment of love, respect, and purpose in your classroom.
Schedule
Seminary instructors are expected to work the time necessary to accomplish their assigned teaching and administrative responsibilities. Full-time seminary instructors are not eligible for overtime.
Full-time Workload
Those in a trimester system should teach four of the five trimester classes each trimester. Those in the eight-period block system should teach six of the eight classes each semester. Those in a seven-period day should teach a minimum of six classes.
When possible, the student to teacher ratio should be approximately 150-180 to one. It is recommended that there be no more than thirty-five students per class.
Qualifications
(Seminary) Bachelor's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching.
(Institute) Master's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching
Be a worthy and active member of the Church and hold a current temple recommend.
Exhibit a testimony of the Savior and His restored gospel.
Exemplify Church teachings regarding marriage and family life.
Have and maintain a reputation of meeting financial commitments.
Relate to and be able to manage a classroom of teenagers.
Demonstrate outstanding scripture-teaching skills both face-to-face and online.
Please Note: All positions are subject to close without notice.
Find out more about the many benefits of Church Employment at ***************************************
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$37k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Middle School Teacher FT - Math (2026-2027)
Jordan School District 3.2
Private tutor job in West Jordan, UT
Licensed Middle School/Math
Date Available: 08/10/2026
CURRENTLY LICENSED IN THE STATE OF UTAH FOR SECONDARY EDUCATION WITH MATH ENDORSEMENTS. ESL ENDORSEMENT PREFERRED.
Job Description
Salary Schedules
Licensure Requirements
INSURANCE
Jordan School District offers a comprehensive benefits package at competitive premiums. The benefits package includes:
Medical (3 plans, 2 networks), includes an Employee Assistance Program
Voluntary Dental
Voluntary Vision
Basic Life/Accidental Death and Dismemberment $50,000
Supplementary Life and AD&D
Long Term Disability
Worksite Benefits (Aflac)
An overview of all the benefits included can be found at *************************************************
UTAH STATE RETIREMENT
Benefit eligible employees are automatically members of the Utah Retirement Systems (URS). This means that the District contributes into the URS plan on your behalf each month. After the URS vesting period of four years, you will have either the Hybrid option, which is a combination of a pension with a 401k plan, or the 401k option if you choose. Both plans are employer-paid. You can also choose to enhance your retirement with URS by contributing additional money from your paychecks into a 401k, 457, Traditional IRA, or Roth IRA. Learn more about URS retirement plans and investment options at ************ You may also contact the Payroll Department at ************ with any questions.
$43k-56k yearly est. 15d ago
Math Instructor / Tutor
Mathnasium (Id: 3100103
Private tutor job in Roy, UT
Job DescriptionWho We Are: Across North America and all over the world, Mathnasium Learning Centers are committed to teaching children math so that they understand it, master it, and love it. Our world-class curriculum is built upon the Mathnasium Method the result of decades of hands-on instruction and development and has changed the lives of children since 2002.
Why Work with Us:
At Mathnasium of Clinton, were passionate about both our students and our employees!
We set ourselves apart by providing Math Instructor / Tutors with:
A rewarding opportunity to transform the lives of K-12th grade students
Consistent, but flexible part-time hours after school and on weekends
A fun, supportive, and encouraging work culture
Opportunities for advancement
Continuous training on effective teaching methodologies
All necessary curriculum and instructional tools
If you are driven, motivated, and eager to make a difference, we would love to meet you!
Job Responsibilities:
Teach/tutor in-center, online, and/or via hybrid delivery using the Mathnasium Method, terminology, and teaching practices
Work collaboratively with team members to deliver individualized instruction in a group setting
Assess students learning progress and engagement throughout instructional sessions
Become proficient with digital educational materials and processes
Support the maintenance of a safe and professional learning environment
Qualifications:
Passion for math and working with students
Excellent interpersonal skills
Eagerness to learn and be trained
Exceptional math competency through at least Algebra I
Ability to balance various ongoing tasks
All applicants will be required to take a math literacy test to demonstrate math proficiency, provide work authorization, and pass a background check.
Come join Utah's largest music lesson school! We are a team of passionate musicians who LOVE sharing our gifts with others! We offer benefits, flexible scheduling, and a fun work environment. Some of the amazing perks of teaching with The Piano Place are:
Our admin team handles all business operations including scheduling new students into your schedule, marketing, billing, planning recitals and events, etc. - enabling you to focus solely on engaging your students.
A fully stocked incentive store for students.
Amazing performance opportunities for both students and teachers.
Ongoing training and career development (all of which is paid)
Company parties, raffles/prizes, and events with others in the music industry.
Lots of swag!
Job Duties:
Instructing students for 30 minute lessons
Assessing new student abilities
Creating lesson plans
Preparing students for recitals
Facilitating student participation in recitals
Assisting students in reaching their goals for learning
Communicating with parents/guardians on students progress
Qualifications include:
Interpersonal Skills - Must be able to connect with people of all ages and skill levels
Degree in Music Education or Music Performance is not required, but is always a plus
Must be able to demonstrate teaching ability and instrument skill level during an interview
Open to first-time teachers and experienced teachers alike
Must give a minimum of a 1-year commitment to teaching with us
The ability to teach on multiple instruments (piano, guitar, voice, ukulele, violin, cello, drums, etc.) is always welcome!
Please submit a Music Specific Resume
Compensation
$20.00 - $25.00 per hour
Benefits
One Music Schools is one of the only music schools in Utah to offer a benefits package! Our benefits package includes:
Health Insurance Plan with SelectHealth - Hours requirement for eligibility
Full Dental - Hours requirement for eligibility
Full Vision - Hours requirement for eligibility
401(k)
Benefits are available to employees and immediate family members
About Us
One Music Schools brand, The Piano Place, is a music lesson studio offering lessons on piano, guitar, voice, ukulele, violin, cello, drums, and more. With locations in South Jordan, Draper, Lehi, Farmington, Pleasant Grove, and Salt Lake City, we offer an environment that is as creative and versatile as the students we teach.
At The Piano Place we realize that students can only thrive in an environment that they feel inspired and excited by. Our facilities are completely unique as each room is decorated to a theme honoring some of the world's most legendary music icons. Our studios are also equipped with brand new, top quality instruments and technologies.
In addition, we are passionate about giving our students ample opportunities where they can perform in a fun, safe and uplifting atmosphere. These performances include open mic nights, parades, community events, workshops, and two formal recitals a year.
At The Piano Place we place the utmost priority on helping each student find that same refuge in music that we have found ourselves. If you are a skilled musician who is passionate about teaching, we would love for you to join our team!
$20-25 hourly 60d+ ago
Teacher
Challenger School 4.2
Private tutor job in Salt Lake City, UT
Challenger School is seeking enthusiastic, intelligent individuals to join the elementary school teams at our Utah campuses. As a teacher at Challenger, you will teach individual responsibility, self-confidence, and independence alongside grammar and math. Our classes are fast paced, fun, and have a proven curriculum already in place. Specific teaching degrees and certificates are not required to teach at Challenger School; we will teach you how to teach! At Challenger you will start in our paid teacher training program where you will learn our unique curriculum and teaching styles through video instruction, manual study, teacher observations, and hands on experience in classroom settings across the grades. After successful completion of that program, you will be given a classroom of your own to teach and manage. Where available, candidates may be considered for more specialized positions such as computer, P.E., art, or middle school teacher. If you are particularly interested in any of these positions, please state that in a cover letter.
Responsibilities• Thoroughly learn Challenger's curriculum, teaching methods, and philosophy• Maintain a safe and productive classroom environment• Prepare lesson plans and teach daily classes• Grade daily student homework assignments • Consistently attend required training and teaching days• Communicate regularly with parents and administrators on student progress• Work patiently with students, parents, and coworkers Qualifications• 4-year college bachelor's degree or equivalent - can be close to completion at hire• Ability to pass a background check• Completion of pre-employment assessments Position Offerings• Health Insurance• Paid time off• 401k • Significant tuition discounts for children and grandchildren Want to see what it looks like to be a Challenger teacher? Check out our videos on challengerschool.com in the curriculum section. **Please be on the lookout for an email from *******************. This email confirms your application submission and provides you with a link to our pre-employment assessment. This assessment must be completed within 72 hours in order for your application to be considered complete. **#CSUT
$42k-61k yearly est. Easy Apply 25d ago
Master Teacher
Utah Community Action 4.1
Private tutor job in West Valley City, UT
Job Description
Utah Community Action in Salt Lake City, UT, is seeking to hire a Master Teacher for our Head Start preschool.
Our Master Teacher earns a competitive wage of $28.83 per hour. In addition, we offer generous year-round benefits, including:
Health, dental, and vision insurance
A healthcare spending account (HSA) with up to a $2,500 match
A 401(k) plan with a 5% match
Short- and long-term disability insurance
Company-paid Life insurance
11 paid holidays and PTO
Paid time off between Christmas and New Year's
One hour of paid time on Fridays for self-care and mental health
Are you seeking a fulfilling teaching career that allows you to make a positive impact on the lives of preschool children? Do you want a job where you look forward to coming to work every day? If so, apply today!
SUMMARY
The Master Teacher supervises assigned staff, works cooperatively as part of a classroom team to deliver high-quality services to all children and families, and is responsible for the care and education of a group of children as part of the teaching team.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
A bachelor's degree or advanced degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field with an emphasis on Early Childhood essential topics
Experience teaching preschool-aged children.
Must complete and maintain a CPR/First Aid certification within 90 days of hire
Must complete and maintain a Food Handler Permit within 60 days of hire
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Two years of related experience
Previous Head Start experience
Bilingual in languages spoken by families served by UCA
Valid driver's license
The typical schedule is Monday through Friday, from 7:45 am to 4:15 pm.
Verification of degree/transcripts required.
The Agency is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all persons. It is dedicated to the following practices: To recruit, employ, train, and promote persons for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age (40 and over), national origin, disability, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, childbirth or pregnancy-related conditions, veteran, genetic information, military service, immunity status or other protected-group status and to base decisions regarding applicants and employees on an individual's job-related qualifications and other relevant and lawful factors.
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$28.8 hourly 6d ago
Substitute Montessori Teacher
Mount Ogden Montessori or MtOM
Private tutor job in Ogden, UT
Job Description
Are you passionate about early childhood education and looking for flexible work in a professional Montessori environment? [Your School Name] is seeking reliable, on-call substitute teachers to support our classrooms serving children from birth to six years old.
About the Position:
This is an on-call position; hours are not guaranteed but may be scheduled in advance for PTO coverage.
Shifts are available Monday through Friday between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
Substitute teachers must be able to step into any classroom and effectively support the learning environment with minimal direction.
While training will be provided, candidates must have a general understanding of classroom dynamics and child development.
What We're Looking For:
Experience working with young children in a classroom or childcare setting.
Ability to adapt quickly and provide a nurturing, respectful environment.
Basic knowledge of Montessori principles is preferred, but a respectful and kind approach to children is required.
Professionalism in demeanor, communication, and reliability-our school serves a high-end clientele, and we expect staff to uphold our standards.
Flexibility to accept or decline shifts as needed, but commitment to follow through once a shift is accepted.
Why Join Us?
Opportunity for future full-time employment.
Gain experience in a Montessori environment with hands-on training.
Work with a team that values professionalism, respect, and a child-centered approach.
If you are a dedicated and adaptable educator who values high-quality early childhood education, we'd love to hear from you!
$39k-53k yearly est. 21d ago
Substitute Teacher (Cache Valley Region)
Presbyterian Church 4.4
Private tutor job in Logan, UT
This role helps students learn the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. This is a temporary position that is responsible for instructing classes to youth. This position will include lesson preparation, effective lesson presentation, and may be responsible for teaching more than one class as needed. This position works under the direction of a program administrator. The person in this role should have a basic understanding in teaching, learning, and working with youth. The work of the person in this role helps youth and young adults deepen their conversion to Jesus Christ and His restored gospel, qualify for the blessings of the temple, and prepare themselves, their families, and others for eternal life with their Father in Heaven. This is an entry level position.
Required:
• Bachelor's degree.
• Demonstrated ability to teach, motivate and coach students in developing gospel knowledge and testimonies.
• Has a competent ability to use a wide variety of skills and techniques to manage a classroom.
• Possesses good communication skills and self-awareness of how communication impacts others.
• Works well with youth and can display genuine empathy towards individuals with a commitment to understanding their challenges.
• Has a basic ability to build constructive working relationships characterized by a high level of integrity, acceptance, cooperation, and mutual respect.
• Exhibits humility, meekness, and purposeful collaboration with colleagues and peers.
• Displays an ongoing commitment to learning and self-improvement; a willingness to receive feedback and strives to acquire new knowledge and skills.
• Possess a general understanding of how to support students with disabilities, which may include physical, learning, behavioral, emotional, and/or mental health challenges.
• Aligns with the direction and policies of the Church Board of Education and S&I leadership.
• Basic knowledge on how to use the Microsoft Office Suite.
• Able to use standard office equipment.
• The seminary teacher is expected to meet the S&I conditions of employment.
• To successfully perform the essential functions of the job this position frequently communicates with students who have inquiries on various topics. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations. The person in this position needs to occasionally move about inside the classroom.
Preferred
· First Aid Certification
• A substitute teacher works in partnership with a program administrator to learn the gospel
• Effectively prepare and present lessons to students
• Assist students to fulfill their role in the learning process
• Teach in the Savior's Way by focusing on Jesus Christ, loving those you teach, teaching by the Spirit, teaching the Doctrine, and inviting diligent learning.
• Create learning experiences of the restored gospel-centered on Jesus Christ, focused on your students, and rooted in the word of God.
• Participate in regular training opportunities to improve your job performance and career development.
• Seek for, receive, and act on feedback through student surveys, self-evaluations, and observations from your leaders.
• Other duties as assigned
$20k-31k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
Teacher Assistant
Logan River Academy
Private tutor job in Logan, UT
Part-time Description
TITLE: Education Paraprofessional - Teacher Assistant
REPORTS TO: Education Director
STATUS: Non-Exempt
JOB SUMMARY: The LRA Paraprofessional (Para) assists fellow education staff in providing instructional and behavioral support to students. Each mentors students, participates in curriculum planning and implementation, and helps set the tone for a conducive learning environment. The Para effectively implements teacher-directed lesson plans, adheres to the positive behavior program, and supports various staff and students as needed. Work hours begin at 7:00am to 3:30pm on all instructional days in the dorm; getting the students up, working with them through morning routines and breakfast and escorting them to school on time with everyone smiling. Work hours may be subject to change as the census increases. The Para will follow the School Calendar, including attendance on teacher workdays.
PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS
1. Presents with a Utah Paraprofessional Training Certificate or agrees to complete the certification process; agrees to complete LRA Mentor Training.
2. Demonstrates the ability to intervene and communicate appropriately with adolescents.
3. Delivers specific instructional and behavioral guidance and encouragement as required in IEPs, ISPs and BIPs.
4. Executes lesson plans provided by teachers; may substitute teach and tutor as assigned.
5. Implements and adheres to LRA's Positive Behavior Program, promoting a culture of respect and discipline.
6. Enforces classroom rules, BIP expectations and provides appropriate feedback to teachers regarding student work.
7. Holds students accountable for behavior in all locations while maintaining appropriate boundaries.
8. Responds promptly and attentively to direct requests or questions from students or other team members.
9. Listens carefully to students and team members, probing to clarify their specific needs or requests.
10. Fosters an inclusive and safe learning environment conducive to student learning and behaving.
11. Contributes relevant suggestions to teachers as they prepare their instructional lesson plans.
12. Works with teachers and other LRA personnel in preparing progress reports to referral sources and parents.
13. Assists students during Speech, Occupational Therapy, off-campus trips and other related services.
14. Complies with requests to work one-on-one with designated students as needed and when needed.
CORE COMPETENCIES
1. Completes work thoroughly, promptly and efficiently; managing multiple tasks as necessary.
2. Analyzes successes and shortcomings, then problem-solves with determination and creativity.
3. Supports approved decisions, responsibly completing tasks with minimal supervision.
4. Holds self, fellow staff, and all students accountable for doing what is required; fulfilling commitments.
5. Makes well-informed decisions, consulting when necessary with others; implementing practical solutions.
6. Communicates collaboratively, acknowledging verbal requests, phone, text, and email messages quickly.
7. Reads and adheres to updated policies and procedures, promptly reporting violations to a supervisor.
8. Maintains confidentiality and models professionalism as a representative of LRA in all locations.
9. Follows all safety regulations and does not hesitate to suggest changes that might improve safety.
10. Pursues continuous professional growth in order to enhance both student and personal performance.
11. Demonstrates an understanding of the LRA Positive Behavior Plan by consistently using it with students.
12. Uses IEP, ISP and BIP objectives when planning instructional, recreation and residential activities.
13. Completes necessary documentation within times specified in policies and procedures.
14. Supports and promotes the LRA values of diversity, equity and inclusion for all staff and students.
15. Greets all visitors, parents and reviewers with a smile and the utmost respect.
16. Models ethical behavior when resolving misunderstandings, disagreements and conflicts.
17. Responds positively to a supervisor's reasonable request to perform other duties.
Requirements
PAY RATE: $17.00/HR
HOURS: 7am - 3pm at least 2 times a week
Must be 21 or older
QUALIFICATIONS:
a. High School Diploma/GED; Bachelor's degree preferred.
b. Utah State Paraeducator Certificate required.
c. Experience in working with adolescents.
d. Knowledge of human behavior, social interactions, and psychology is beneficial.
e. Strong oral and written communication skills
f. Excellent interpersonal skills with staff and students.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
a. Trained and able to safely manage student behaviors when hands-on is required.
b. Frequent and clear communication, both verbal and written, with team members and employees.
c. Short periods of running.
d. Possible physical restraining of escalated students
Physically able to bend, stand, stoop, or sit for long periods of time.
Lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
Push / Pull up to 100 lbs.
Possible restraining of escalated clients
$17 hourly 60d+ ago
Temporary Assistant Teacher - Floater
YWCA Utah 3.5
Private tutor job in Salt Lake City, UT
Temporary Assistant Teacher - Floater
Full Time Equivalency: Temporary, Non-exempt, Full-time
Assignment Length: Temporary assignment of approximately 16 weeks (February-May 2026), dependent on staffing needs Potential for Permanent Employment: Yes
Hours/Week: 36 hrs./wk.
Compensation range: $16.67-17.78 hourly DOE/CDA
Reports to: Director of Lolie Eccles Early Education Center
Direct Reports: None
Internal Job Code: CS-LE-FLTR7
Job Posted: 1/26/2026
Organization Overview:
Since 1906, YWCA Utah has served as a place of safety, gathering and wellbeing, a force for meaningful change and support. Grounded in the belief that when physical and emotional safety are at the center of care, individuals, entire families and communities thrive. We provide comprehensive services including crisis support, emergency shelter, transitional housing, children's programming, and long-term supportive services. We also offer high-quality childcare, leadership development, and opportunities to engage in community.
Mission: YWCA Utah is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women,
and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
Benefits - Temporary employment
In addition to being a part of an organization dedicated to race & gender equity in Utah, benefits of working at YWCA include:
Professional development with internal and external training opportunities
Free Employee Assistance Program providing counseling options to employees, partners, and dependents
Position Summary:
This role contributes to a safe, inclusive, and healing-centered environment where individuals and families can build on their strengths, increase stability, and pursue long-term wellbeing. The position supports program goals aligned with YWCA Utah's strategic direction and commitment to healing, safety, and community resilience. The position is a temporary Assistant Teacher, working to cover lunch breaks and planning times in all classrooms ages 6 months to 5 years old, which parental leave coverage for approximately 16 weeks, from February to May 22, 2026. The Assistant Teacher assists in planning and implementing educational and play-based childcare to ensure the health, safety, and enrichment of children from birth through age five. Based on program needs and performance, this position has the potential to transition into a permanent role.
Essential Job Functions:
Assist in planning, implementing and supervising infant/toddler/preschooler stimulation and educational activities in order to enhance their emotional and physical growth.
Provide developmentally appropriate care, comfort, nurturing and guidance to infants/toddlers/preschoolers in order to enhance their emotional and physical growth.
Assist children with acquisition of age-appropriate social skills.
Supervise and implement appropriate feeding schedules and individual maintenance requirements.
Ensure the cleanliness, orderliness, and safety of facility according with health and hygiene standards, including but not limited to the toileting area, toys, cots, sheets, diaper changing area and food service/preparation area.
Work with teaching team to create and maintain a cheerful, aesthetically pleasing child care environment that reflects the cultural diversity and interests of the children.
Share responsibilities for accurate record keeping, data collection, and anecdotal child reports in order to ensure coordinated departmental interventions.
Monitor emotional and physical health of children, report all cases of suspected child abuse and respond to emergencies as needed in order to protect children.
Maintain compliance to Child Care Licensing, Federal Food Program, NAEYC Accreditation and YWCA standards.
Assist Lead Teacher in preparation of materials of daily lesson plans, and alert director when supplies are running low or when toys or equipment are in need of repair.
Obtain and maintain adequate awareness and observance of appropriate developmental guidelines and techniques for behavior management in accordance with state licensing and NAEYC standards.
Additional Duties & Responsibilities
Uphold and act in accordance with the organization's mission, vision, values, and strategic direction.
Demonstrate commitment to understanding and using Sanctuary Model principles, language, and tools in daily work.
Model YWCA community standards and encourage program participants and other staff to follow them.
Understand and follow all established organizational and program related policies, procedures, and protocols.
Keep all necessary records to ensure that work is conducted in accordance with agency, contractual, and legal requirements. Records are expected to be complete, accurate, and timely.
Satisfactorily perform all duties outlined in this job description.
Complete and maintain all training, certifications and licensing related to role, program licensing, and grant standards including but not limited to: CPR, First Aid, Food Handlers Permit.
Attend all required staff meetings, individual and/or group supervision, agency-wide staff and other training, as well as any other meetings and activities as requested.
Monitor campus security in collaboration with all staff to protect the safety and well-being of program participants, staff, and visitors.
Competencies & Essential Skills:
Problem Solving/Analytical Thinker: Ability to solve and analyze problems effectively and efficiently.
Communication/Interpersonal Skills: Ability to provide exceptional customer service to supporters, partners, board members and co-workers. Exceptional communication skills and ability to respond to difficult situations.
Time Management: Ability to multitask and work efficiently within close time constraints. Ability to work under pressure and in a stressful environment.
Business Knowledge: Ability to master the components of a multi-disciplinary and multi-programmatic organization and partner organizations. Knowledge and understanding of Anti-racism, gender equity and violence against women.
Organization: Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize efficiently and meet deadlines.
Judgement and Decision Making: Ability to exercise initiative, sound judgement and problem solving techniques in the decision-making process.
Technology/Tools: Ability to use various computer systems and applications including proficiency in online and electronic communication strategies.
Commitment to mission: Demonstrates commitment to YWCA Utah's mission and philosophy. Actively engages in YWCA Utah's anti-racism work.
Compliance: Adhere to YWCA Utah's policies and is committed to act legally and ethically within the scope of the work.
Ideal candidate qualities:
Welcoming & inclusive personality
Awareness of how differing roles, expectations, and lived experiences can impact wellbeing and access to support.
Ability to work sensitively and effectively with individuals across a variety of life experiences, ages, and perspectives.”
Qualifications
Minimum qualifications include a combined 5 or more years of education and experience:
18 years of age. CDA preferred.
Experience working with children required.
An understanding of and agreement with YWCA Utah's mission, values and philosophy regarding the elimination of racism and empowerment of women.
Ability to work scheduled hours on a regular basis; some weekends and evenings are required.
Proficiency with general office duties, computer systems, and technology.
Skilled in establishing effective working relationships.
Ability to collaborate and invite collaboration.
Able to demonstrate skills in effective communication, conflict resolution and problem solving.
Must be able to pass Department of Health and Human Services criminal background check, meet I-9 requirements, and, if driving agency vehicles, have a valid Utah driver's license, automobile insurance and motor vehicle record.
Physical/Sensory Demands
Work is generally performed in a safe office environment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to: sit for long periods of time; use computer to enter data; use telephone to converse with customers and employees; walk and stand for long periods of time; perform repetitive wrist, hand and/or finger movement. Travel to attend conferences, training, outreach and other events occurs routinely.
Equal Opportunity Employer
YWCA Utah is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and values a diverse workplace. If you need assistance or an accommodation during the application process due to disability, it is available upon request. No applicant will be penalized as a result of such a request.
$16.7-17.8 hourly 2d ago
West Valley - Instructor/Para Educator - 25-26 School Year
American Preparatory Academy 3.7
Private tutor job in West Valley City, UT
A classroom instructor works with a K-6 homeroom teacher to meet the needs of the students in the homeroom classes. Instructors also teach math and reading groups, help supervise lunch and recess, and help their homeroom teacher with other important tasks that need to be done throughout the school day.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Assist homeroom teacher (grading, making copies, etc.)
Teach basic reading and math groups to small groups (average of 10-15 students)
Assist students with special education needs and accommodations
Monitor lunch, recess, transitions and assembly behavior
Keep record of grades and special education data
Qualifications
Required Skills/Abilities:
Successful candidates will be:
Energetic, enthusiastic, and committed to student success
No license required
Able to work well in a teamwork environment, including participation in a coaching model for teaching
Able to demonstrate good classroom management skills
A college degree is not necessary for an instructor position, and we will train and coach instructors until they are confident in their job duties. Instructors work 36.5 hours a week and only work during the school year (off during school vacations).
Successful candidates must meet highly qualified status in one of three ways:
Earned an Associates Degree; or
Earned 48 college credit hours; or
Successfully completing a basic academic skills (parapro) exam within the first week of hire.
Job Benefits:
Health, Dental and Vision insurance will be offered.
The average private tutor in Ogden, UT earns between $22,000 and $53,000 annually. This compares to the national average private tutor range of $24,000 to $63,000.