Certified - Grade Level - Elementary
Grades PK-5
Job Number 2300286082
Start Date
Open Date 04/10/2024
Closing Date
The Interventionist will work extensively with students to help them improve specific reading and math skills. They are responsible for assessing the nature of student needs and providing resources and support systems for all students referred for services.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide leadership and act as a consultant to assigned school personnel in developing and maintaining a student assistance program.
Maintain monthly documentation on each student and provide notes on supports provided
Gather, organize, and interpret assessment data.
Utilize best practice instructional strategies and research-based intervention curriculum materials to meet the learning needs of students.
Model the use of intervention strategies, through their use in the classroom, to general and special education teachers.
Analyze existing student achievement data and administer student assessment and progress monitoring instruments as needed to aid in progress monitoring of students.
Collaborate effectively with classroom teachers and administration.
Assist with in-service training for school staff and parents.
Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A valid Alabama Professional Educator Certificate in Elementary Education, Reading, Literacy, Math, or a related area
A minimum of three years elementary teaching experience
Master's degree preferred
Leadership experience (e.g., conducting workshops, presenting to large/small groups, participating in special projects, and developing new materials)
Excellent writing and public speaking skills, outstanding organizational and planning abilities, strong ability to work effectively with individuals and groups, knowledgeable in the area of best/evidence-based instructional methods and strategies
SUCH ALTERNATIVES TO THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE.
Salary Range: From/To Please see attached document Salary Schedule 16 $45,664 - $92,035
Additional Job Information
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Completed Application (Teach in Alabama)
Resume (uploaded to application)
Three (3) returned References (Teach in Alabama)
PLEASE ENSURE ALL INFORMATION IS CURRENT WITHIN A 6 MONTH PERIOD.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Physical strength, mobility, dexterity, stamina, and acuity are required to perform job responsibilities.
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$45.7k-92k yearly 7d ago
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Intervention Teacher
Birmingham City Schools 3.9
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
Certified - Grade Level - Elementary Grades PK-5 Job Number 2300286082 Start Date Open Date 04/10/2024 Closing Date The Interventionist will work extensively with students to help them improve specific reading and math skills. They are responsible for assessing the nature of student needs and providing resources and support systems for all students referred for services.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide leadership and act as a consultant to assigned school personnel in developing and maintaining a student assistance program.
Maintain monthly documentation on each student and provide notes on supports provided
Gather, organize, and interpret assessment data.
Utilize best practice instructional strategies and research-based intervention curriculum materials to meet the learning needs of students.
Model the use of intervention strategies, through their use in the classroom, to general and special education teachers.
Analyze existing student achievement data and administer student assessment and progress monitoring instruments as needed to aid in progress monitoring of students.
Collaborate effectively with classroom teachers and administration.
Assist with in-service training for school staff and parents.
Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A valid Alabama Professional Educator Certificate in Elementary Education, Reading, Literacy, Math, or a related area
A minimum of three years elementary teaching experience
Master's degree preferred
Leadership experience (e.g., conducting workshops, presenting to large/small groups, participating in special projects, and developing new materials)
Excellent writing and public speaking skills, outstanding organizational and planning abilities, strong ability to work effectively with individuals and groups, knowledgeable in the area of best/evidence-based instructional methods and strategies
*SUCH ALTERNATIVES TO THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE.
Salary Range: From/To Please see attached document Salary Schedule 16 $45,664 - $92,035
Additional Job Information
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Completed Application (Teach in Alabama)
Resume (uploaded to application)
Three (3) returned References (Teach in Alabama)
*PLEASE ENSURE ALL INFORMATION IS CURRENT WITHIN A 6 MONTH PERIOD.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Physical strength, mobility, dexterity, stamina, and acuity are required to perform job responsibilities.
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$45.7k-92k yearly 7d ago
Greystone - Teacher
Ardent Preschool
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
Full-Time and Part-Time Positions Available Join the Ardent team and have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the families at Ardent! Our team is made up of enthusiastic, fun, creative, loving and hardworking staff who seek to provide excellent care and build strong foundations for the young hearts and minds that attend our schools.
Our mission is simple: Pursuing excellence in all areas to make our childcare experience an investment that parents (and their children) can't afford to miss. We are an award-winning (Parent's Choice and multiple Best of) preschool/daycare in the Birmingham and Huntsville areas.
Benefits
No Weekends
10 Paid Holidays
Medical, dental, vision and life insurance
Childcare Benefit
Paid Training
Paid Time Off
Position Summary/Objective
Uphold the standards of excellence of Ardent
Maintain the academic program, social-emotional growth and development of all students within their care
Ensure a safe and consistent child development environment
Applicant General Qualifications
High school diploma preferred
Must be 18 years of age
Successfully pass a DHR suitability, background check, drug screen and physical.
Must be physically capable to climb or balance; sit and stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl.
Must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
$37k-52k yearly est. 7d ago
Tutor - Applied Tutoring, LLC - 528222
The University of Alabama 3.7
Tutor job in Tuscaloosa, AL
Pay Grade/Pay Range: The rate of pay is to be determined by the employer.
reports to an off-campus employer.
Normal Work Schedule: Flexible; based on your availability. This is an independent contractor position.
Note to Applicants: Please email the following to ************************
Resume
Unofficial transcript
A list of the classes you are comfortable tutoring (any subject, including subjects for tests such as ACT/GMAT/GRE/LSAT).
Applications submitted through the UA Student Jobsite will not be reviewed.
Job Summary: Applied Tutoring, LLC is seeking a Tutor for 1-on-1 in-person on campus sessions (or rarely via Zoom). Possibly tutors small groups on campus in UA facilities or sorority/fraternity houses.
Required Minimum Qualifications: At least a B- in any courses you tutor, or a reference from a past instructor upon request
Preferred Qualifications: Tutoring experience and/or knowledge of the material for UA. Willingness to advise students on overall study skills, organization, and accountability. Interest in tutoring any of the following courses: AC 432, AEM 313/420/468, ChE, CD 352, CTD, ECE, GEO 102/103, GY 101/102/104, HD 202, HHE 450, KIN 365, MIS 501, MKT 337/440/473, NHM 361, OM
Off-Campus Position Disclaimers: This position is an off-campus employment opportunity. The HR Office of Student Employment makes no particular recommendations regarding off-campus employers and makes no representations or guarantees about positions posted. The HR Office of Student Employment is not responsible for the safety, wages, working conditions, or other aspects of off-campus employment. Applicants are urged to perform due diligence in researching employers when applying for or accepting private, off-campus employment. This position reports to an off-campus employer - Applied Tutoring, LLC. Final candidates may be subject to a thorough background check by employer prior to employment.
Equal Employment Opportunity: The University of Alabama is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment or volunteer status without regard to any legally protected basis and will not be discriminated against because of their protected status. Applicants and employees of this institution are protected under Federal law from discrimination on several bases. More information is available in the EEOC's Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal poster.
The University of Alabama affirms its longstanding commitment to institutional neutrality, free speech, and academic freedom.
$24k-30k yearly est. Easy Apply 21d ago
Part-Time Middle & High School Math Tutor
Gradepower Learning Centers
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
Part-Time High School Math Teacher-Tutor
Motivated by mathematics? Excited by equations? Eager to help students succeed?
GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama is looking for an upbeat, reliable, enthusiastic, dynamic part-time High School Math Teacher who wants to work in a rewarding teaching environment. Candidates must possess a strong background in Math and must be comfortable teaching students in 6th to 12th grade, at all levels. Upbeat math instructors must be comfortable teaching advanced functions, calculus and data management.We are currently seeking part-time tutors for a role in our learning center. This position is perfect for anyone who loves working with students, enjoys numbers and equations, and is passionate about helping others build their skills in these areas.
Tutors at GradePower Learning do not have to lesson plan before class, as all lessons are pre-planned. Applicants will be fully trained in our proprietary philosophy and methods.
Position Requirements:
All Tutors at GradePower Learning work during after-school hours, as well as Saturday mornings. A commitment until the end of the term in June is preferred. Your students will love working with you, and being reliable is a must.
This role is in-person and you must be able to commute to this location. This is not an online position; relocation packages are not available. Background check screening is mandatory.
We encourage you to apply if you have the majority of the following requirements:
Education:
Bachelor's degree or similar certification in a relevant field
Fourth year university students with extensive tutoring experience will be considered
Teaching certification an asset
Strong knowledge of the current 1st to 12th grade math curriculum, including, but not limited to, advanced functions, algebra, trigonometry and calculus, and vectors.
Experience:
Some experience teaching/tutoring math at a 1st to 12th grade (or equivalent) level
Strong English written and oral communication skills
Strong math skills and ability to guide students' understanding
Ability to multitask and balance working with up to three students at a time
Responsibilities (Position Details):
You will work directly with students as an Interactive Coach with the following responsibilities:
Teaching up to 3 students at a time at different levels
Teaching online and in-person
Following the GradePower Learning methodologies and philosophies
Filling in post-lesson notes
Completing daily student communication updates
Maintaining a friendly and professional manner at all times
Smiles, High-Fives & Happy Students:
In this position, you will play a key role in helping students develop their self-confidence and self-esteem. The rewards of helping children overcome academic hurdles and realize their inner potential can be very fulfilling. You will be rewarded with smiling faces and high-fives during every shift. Other rewards of the role include:
fun staff events
ongoing training opportunities
frequent check-ins and feedback
company growth opportunities
hands-on development of your teaching skills
Job Type: Part-time
Salary Range: $19 - $21 / hour
Schedule:
Evenings
Monday to Friday
Saturday availability
About GradePower Learning
GradePower Learning is a supplemental education provider helping students get better grades since 1984. Offering a full range of programs for students of all ages and abilities, GradePower Learning uses the science of cognitive learning to help all students develop stronger learning skills they can rely on for life!
Are you the superstar teacher-tutor we have been searching for? Apply now!
GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama
The Village at Lee Branch, 1401 Doug Baker Blvd, Ste 102, Hoover, Alabama
Tel: **************
Applicants must reside in or within a short commute of the Hoover area.
We thank all applicants for their interest in joining the team at GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama; however, only those selected for the interview process will be contacted.
$19-21 hourly 60d+ ago
Biblical Studies Teaching Assistant
Highlands College 4.4
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
The Biblical Studies Department equips students to interpret, teach, and apply the Scriptures with clarity and conviction. Through Biblical Studies courses, students develop a strong grasp of the biblical narrative, message, and the tools necessary for sound interpretation.
Summary of responsibilities:
A Teaching Assistant (TA) is typically an undergraduate or graduate student, or a degree holder, employed to support the instructional mission of a department. TAs work under the direct supervision of a Professor of Record (POR) or Faculty and provide academic support through various instructional and administrative activities. They are vital in enhancing student learning and ensuring effective course delivery. Selection as a TA is an honor reserved for exceptional individuals who exemplify maturity, academic excellence, and leadership.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities:
Attend all required training sessions and orientation activities.
Familiarize yourself thoroughly with the course content, academic expectations, assignments, and how they align with the Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs).
Review the course roster and identify any students who require accommodation or special support.
Examine all course materials on the Learning Management System (Blackboard), and collaborate with the POR or Faculty to establish and confirm accurate attendance dates in accordance with the academic calendar.
Prepare any materials requested by the POR or Faculty in advance.
Meet with the POR or Faculty prior to the course start and schedule regular coordination meetings throughout the term.
In collaboration with the POR or Faculty, ensure attendance is accurately recorded for each class session.
Monitor for patterns of absence and report any concerns as appropriate.
Support classroom activities such as lectures, discussions, labs, workshops, or other instructional sessions as needed.
Attend class sessions as needed.
Lead Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions under the supervision of the POR or Faculty.
With the approval of the Department Chair, assist with grading assignments under the guidance of the POR or Faculty, ensuring grades reflect the academic rigor of the course and are submitted within one week of the assignment due date.
Provide constructive and meaningful feedback on student assignments in coordination with the POR or Faculty.
Monitor student participation in discussions, group work, and assignments; document and report any patterns of concern to the POR or Faculty
Attend class sessions as requested and maintain regular office hours, as required by the POR or Faculty.
Submit early alerts for concerns related to grades or attendance in consultation with the POR or Faculty.
Be available for student consultations with the approval of the POR or Faculty.
Submit any remaining grades and inform the POR or Faculty once all grades are ready for finalization; provide documentation of grade calculations if requested.
Reflect on the course outcomes, and document key challenges and successes.
Submit a brief written self-reflection to the POR or Faculty at the conclusion of the course.
Qualifications
Personal Characteristics:
Demonstrates maturity, integrity and selflessness.
Exhibits strong interpersonal skills and professional demeanor.
Leads by example through academic discipline and spiritual commitment.
Approachable, trustworthy, and discreet with sensitive information.
Adaptable to faculty leadership and open to feedback and mentorship.
Essential Traits:
Commitment to the mission, vision, and values of Highlands College.
Alignment with the Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct.
Strong sense of responsibility and dependability.
Willingness to work collaboratively with an instructional team.
Clear communication skills, both verbal and written.
Abilities and Skills:
Ability to manage time effectively and meet deadlines.
Skilled in giving constructive academic feedback.
Comfortable navigating and supporting classroom technology.
Efficient assessment abilities with an eye for detail and fairness.
Education:
Minimum: Completion of two years of undergraduate coursework.
Junior or Senior standing for Highlands College student applicants.
GPA of 3.0 or higher overall, with an “A” in the related subject of instruction (official transcript required).
Must submit a Curriculum Vitae (CV)* that documents your expertise or credentials in the area of study.
Provide a faculty reference.
Experience:
Prior academic success in the subject area of the course supported is preferred.
Experience providing tutoring, mentoring, or peer-led instruction is preferred.
Familiarity with Highlands College academic expectations and culture is preferred.
Applicants can by employed from the Highlands College Team, the Church of the Highlands Team, the Church of the Highlands congregation, or the Highlands College student body.
Extent of Public Contact:
High.
Physical Demands:
Minimal exposure to physical risk.
Direct Reports:
This position is not a team lead for any Highlands College teammates.
$29k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Teacher - Secondary (3375)
Shelby County Schools 4.6
Tutor job in Helena, AL
Teacher
PC# 3375
Qualifications: As set by State of Alabama certification authorities. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board of Education may find appropriate and acceptable.
Reports to: Principal
Job Goal: To lead students toward their potential for intellectual, emotional, psychological, and physical growth and maturation through provision of appropriate guidance and learning experiences.
Terms of Employment: Nine -month contract (187 days).
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$47k-64k yearly est. 18d ago
Substitute Teacher
Sequatchie County Schools
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
Job Description
Applicants must hold:
*Minimum of GED or High School Diploma
*Pass TBI Background check
*Have reliable transportation to work
$25k-36k yearly est. 27d ago
Substitute Teacher
Family Guidance Center 3.5
Tutor job in Columbiana, AL
Family Guidance center of Alabama is seeking dedicated and compassionate Substitute Teachers for our Head Start Program. As a Substitute Teacher, you will play a vital role in creating a safe, nurturing, and educational environment for children ages 6 weeks to 5. You will be responsible for providing support in the absence of regular classroom teachers and assisting with daily classroom activities, including supervision, instruction, and interaction with the children in accordance with Head Start policies.
Key Responsibilities:
Support classroom teachers by following lesson plans and maintaining an engaging learning environment.
Supervise children to ensure their safety and well-being at all times.
Assist with daily activities, including educational exercises, playtime, and meal preparation.
Communicate effectively with children, staff, and parents.
Follow all center policies and procedures to ensure compliance with Head Start standards.
Maintain confidentiality and professionalism at all times.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED required; Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education preferred.
Previous experience working with children, especially in a classroom setting, is a plus.
Strong communication and organizational skills.
Ability to work in a flexible, on-call capacity.
Must pass a background check and physical exam.
Please Note: The Substitute Teacher is responsible for covering the cost of the required background check and physical exam prior to employment.
$27k-43k yearly est. 17d ago
Long Term Substitute Teacher
Innovative Network of Knowledge
Tutor job in Jasper, AL
Academic Requirements: Required - High School Diploma or GED and must complete an Infant/Toddler CDA (Child Development Associate) certification within 6 months of employment based on date of provision of services.
Certifications: Obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certifications.
Work Experience: Prefer 2 years of related experience in the Early Head Start preschool classroom setting. Current or former Head Start employees, students, and parents will receive hiring preference, if qualified. Prefer bilingual (Spanish).
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Attend all required training, including on-line training sessions, workshops, and staff meetings.
2. Remain up to date on information that pertains to the needs of the children in the program including Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
3. Work as a team member with all education staff, parents, and Parent Committee members to implement curriculum that is meaningful and meets the individual goals of each child and program needs.
4. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to Early Head Start children, families, and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures and other legal requirements i.e., FERPA & HIPPA.
5. Keep up to date on Developmentally Appropriate Practices.
6. Knowledge of developmentally appropriate social-emotional development of infants & toddlers.
7. Collaborate with parents in identifying opportunities to learn about the growth and development of their children.
8. Promote positive attachment between caregivers, children, and families.
9. Model appropriate communication skills, guidance techniques, and developmentally appropriate practices.
10. Continue professional growth by participating in training sessions, ECE classes, etc.
11. Remain familiar with environmental rating scales and implementing appropriate assessment screenings.
12. Develop knowledge of the screenings, assessment, and evaluation instruments.
13. Supervise all classroom activities and outdoor activities.
14. Plan and implement the developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum (Frog Street Infants & Toddlers) and experiences in the manner appropriate to the ages, languages and cultures of children served.
15. Document and provide Part C Service Coordination for children with special needs. Communicate Service Coordination efforts with Director of Family Engagement and Managers.
16. Plan and implement learning experiences that strengthen the intellectual and physical competencies of infants and toddlers, supporting their readiness for school through literacy, phonemic print, and numeracy awareness. Use of enriched language to further their
understanding of increasingly complex and varied vocabulary. Exposure to various books, demonstrates developmentally appropriate book handling skills, and support emerging problem-solving abilities.
17. Implement education lesson plans and individualization for infants & toddlers in accordance with his/her needs, based on a method of observing and recording their interests and developmental progress.
18. Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance and discipline.
19. Maintain a commitment to professionalism and continue personal professional development so that decisions are based on knowledge of early childhood theories and practices.
20. Participate in family style mealtimes with the children as a curriculum activity to model good nutrition and proper social skills.
21. Ensure a purposeful program responsive to the children's needs.
22. In cooperation with parent(s), observe, screen, assess, evaluate, monitor and document infants and toddler's development, health, dental and social-emotional health using appropriate child screenings, assessments and evaluations adhering to the timeliness outlined in the Head Start
Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations, and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
23. Refer families to local service agencies when additional services/support are needed.
24. Document and report suspected instances of child abuse as required by law.
25. Develop knowledge of and participate in the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance processes.
Other Responsibilities:
1. Accurately submit paperwork and progress reports to the supervisor as required.
2. Maintain a complete record keeping system on each child's developmental progress, behavior and health, and parental concerns, referrals and contacts made for special needs.
3. Gather and maintain individual, family and classroom data for documentation, on-going assessment, evaluation, and record keeping for successful individual and program planning.
4. Understand, generate and document In-Kind and other allowable costs applied toward the nonfederal share requirements.
5. Maintain an individual system to assure program's needs for parent involvement in each classroom are maintained.
6. Establish positive and productive relationships with families focusing on a relationship of trust and rapport with the parents of the children.
7. Participate in the orientation of parents to Early Head Start throughout the year.
8. Facilitate, provide child-care, and support monthly Parent Committee meetings at the center.
9. Schedule and arrange meetings and documents parent-teacher conferences and home visits as required.
10. Involve parents in the educational activities of the program:
a) to emphasize their role as the primary caregiver of the child's education and development,
b) to support parents with increasing their knowledge, understanding and skills in basic child development.
11. Identify and arrange for parents to participate as volunteers in the classroom and work as substitutes as well as other volunteer activities.
12. Collect monthly In-Kind records from parents and submit reports to their supervisor.
13. Positively promote Early Head Start in the community.
14. Supervise classroom volunteers, including parents as assigned.
15. Work closely with community agencies, as appropriate, for shared activities, recruitment, and transition.
Requirements:
1. Ability to work in diverse environments.
2. Extensive knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development.
3. Extensive computer knowledge of Word & Excel, also the ability to access e-mail and the willingness to learn new programs as needed.
4. Ability to supervise classroom, staff, and volunteers.
5. Knowledge of the state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect and DFPS Child Care licensing requirements.
6. Knowledge of local resources and families' cultures.
7. Ability to be responsive to the needs of children and to work well with staff, children, and parents/families.
8. Ability to plan, organize and implement classroom activities.
9. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
10. Ability to maintain accurate records, which reflect the program requirements and progress of children.
11. Ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and positive attitude in the field of early childhood education.
12. Ability to exhibit patience and tact when communicating with children, families, staff, management, referral sources and the public.
13. Ability to project professionalism in conducting daily activities.
14. Ability to read and follow Performance Standards, Program Policies & Procedures, DFPS Child Care Licensing regulations and emails daily.
15. Knowledge of basic food preparation, serving and sanitation procedures.
16. Knowledge of current car seat safety regulations and laws for use when transporting children and families in approved agency vehicles.
17. Ability to lift 60 pounds.
18. Ability to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage in physical play in various learning environments.
19. Understanding that this position may be exposed to communicable diseases and other hazards such as cigarette smoke, pets, at-risk neighborhoods, etc.
20. Ability to handle moderate to loud noise level in work environment.
21. Ability and consent for up to 50% travel by car, bus, airplane, or train to attend conferences, meetings, and other duties carried out at distant locations in and out of state, and in some cases where overnight travel may be required.
22. Ability to work occasional evening or weekend, as required for events, such as home visits, parent- teacher conferences, parent committee meetings, community events, and social events such as field trips.
23. Possess a valid driver's license.
24. Complete and pass health examination.
25. Confirm work eligibility status.
26. Successfully pass driving history check.
27. Clear criminal background check.
English (United States)
If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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$27k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
TRIO SSS Peer Tutor
University of Montevallo 3.2
Tutor job in Montevallo, AL
To create a Posting, first complete the information on this screen, then click the Next button or select the page in the left hand navigation menu. Proceed through all sections completing all necessary information. To submit the Posting to Human Resources, you must go to the Posting Summary Page by clicking on the Next button until you reach the Posting Summary Page or select Posting Summary Page from the left navigation menu. Once a summary page appears, hover your mouse over the orange Action button for a list of possible approval step options
Position Information
Posting Number Job Title TRIO SSS Peer Tutor Department Student Support Services Rate of Pay $9 hourly FLSA Non-Exempt Estimated Number of Hours Per Week Employment Status Part Time Temporary Student Appointment Type Jobship General Description
The Tutor's objective is to assist TRIO SSS participants with successfully completing their course work and to improve as learners, helping them to move closer to their goal of graduating from the University of Montevallo. The Tutor will provide individual tutoring and study skills assistance to students in both face-to-face and online settings.
Essential Job Duties
Provide individual tutoring and study skills assistance to students in both face-to-face and online settings.
Assist with the development of positive study habits and study skills of tutored students.
Contribute to the continuous improvement of the tutoring process.
Help students/clients become independent learners.
Will participate in monthly tutor professional development and staff meetings.
Education and Experience
High School Diploma or GED equivalent
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Must have a 3.0 overall GPA with an "A" in the subject(s) tutored. Exceptions may apply.
Dependability with good time management; managing and keeping scheduled tutoring sessions.
Sincere interest in wanting to help students succeed.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are necessary.
Preferred Major Licenses, Certification or Registrations
None
Number of Vacancies Desired Start Date Open Date 05/20/2025 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Additional Statement
The University of Montevallo does not discriminate against job applicants based on their national origin or citizenship or immigration status. Because of the costs associated with visa sponsorship/transfer, the University typically will not sponsor applicants for a work visa or transfer of an existing visa. No commitment for visa assistance and/or sponsorship can be made until a thorough search is conducted, including a proper and methodical review of all applicants.
EEO Statement
UM is an Equal Employment Opportunity Institution
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
* * Are you currently a student (having been admitted or enrolled in classes) at the University of Montevallo?
* Yes
* No
* * Have you been awarded Federal Work-Study by the Financial Aid Office?
* Yes
* No
Documents Needed to Apply
Required Documents
Optional Documents
* Resume
* Letter of Application
$9 hourly 40d ago
Pre-Kindergarten Teacher Pool 2024-2025 SY
Alabama Department of Education 4.1
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
Pre-K teachers are responsible for helping children develop social skills and monitoring a range of daily activities, from playful learning to rest time. Instruction is provided using creative methods such as art, music and hands-on learning. The Pre-K teacher provides guidance to the assistant teacher; oversees related learning activities; supervises and teaches preschool students; ensures compliance with program requirements; builds a team atmosphere with the assistant teacher and other staff members; and coordinates communications with parents. The Pre-K teacher is responsible for providing children with a safe and healthy learning environment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Must stay current with Microsoft software, Teaching Strategies GOLD and other technology used to support partnership initiatives and communication skills. Have good verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrate ability to assume primary responsibility for planning and implementing the daily program for a group of young children. Has ability to work well with parents of young children up to the age of five. Has the ability to provide guidance, encouragement, and on-going monitoring to the classroom. Ability to provide leadership and problem solve with other staff. Have the ability to work with children and families from diverse social, economic, and cultural backgrounds
Credentials/Experience: Must be 21 years of age. BS or BA in Early Childhood Education or Special Education degree with a concentration (18 hrs.) MA/MS in early childhood from college or university accredited by National Council Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) required. Alabama Teaching Certification is required.
Measure of Performance: Quality, accuracy, timeliness, reliability, and thoroughness of work performed. Gains the trust and respect of the children and families, staff, and co-workers. Communicates effectively (written and verbally); responsive to the requests and information needs of the Partnership; problem solver; creative thinker; quality of the example set for other employees, team player, commitment and loyalty to the Partnership; maintenance of confidential information.
Working Conditions: Work is performed in a classroom setting. Minimum travel to some required professional development. This position requires sitting, standing, bending, and minimal lifting.
The Teacher is responsible for working in a leadership role building a team atmosphere with the Teacher Assistant and other program staff to provide children with a safe and healthy learning environment.
The teacher will give guidance and coordinate classroom duties.
The teacher will provide guidance when planning for children's physical and intellectual growth, supporting social and emotional development, providing positive guidance and discipline, establishing positive relationships with families and encouraging their involvement in the education of their children, ensuring a well-run purposeful program responsive to participant's needs and maintaining a commitment to professionalism.
It is the responsibility of the Teacher to work under the direct guidance, direction, and monitoring of the department Director and/or in cooperation with the OSR Monitors and Coaches, Content Team Leaders and other program staff in developing lesson plans for both the class as a whole and individual children, classroom management, and procurement of needed teaching materials and supplies.
The teacher is responsible for ensuring classroom data; forms and information are submitted to the appropriate person(s) and entered in in the appropriate database in a timely manner.
Attend and participate in all Mandatory Pre-K training.
Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
Valid Alabama teaching certificate in the grade level, subject area(s) assigned
Proficiency in oral and written communication skills; Effective interpersonal skills for the purpose of maximizing student achievement
SUCH ALTERNATIVES TO THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE.
Duty Days 187
Reports To Director of Early Learning
Salary Range: From/To Certified Schedule 16 Level 1-4 ($45,869 - $92,035)
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The State does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religious preference, marital status, disability, national origin, or any other reason prohibited by state or federal law. Employees of the District are required to comply with the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments.
Alabama school boards are required by state law to verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees by using the federal E-Verify program. New employees are required to provide a Social Security number, an unexpired identity document that contains a photograph, and other acceptable documents that establish employment eligibility. In addition to determining whether a new hire is authorized to work in the United States, E-Verify will confirm that the employee's name and Social Security number match.
Use of any published data or content on this web site is prohibited without the written consent of the Alabama State Department of Education.
$45.9k-92k yearly 7d ago
Pre-Kindergarten Teacher Pool 2024-2025 SY
Birmingham City Schools 3.9
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
Pre-K teachers are responsible for helping children develop social skills and monitoring a range of daily activities, from playful learning to rest time. Instruction is provided using creative methods such as art, music and hands-on learning. The Pre-K teacher provides guidance to the assistant teacher; oversees related learning activities; supervises and teaches preschool students; ensures compliance with program requirements; builds a team atmosphere with the assistant teacher and other staff members; and coordinates communications with parents. The Pre-K teacher is responsible for providing children with a safe and healthy learning environment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Must stay current with Microsoft software, Teaching Strategies GOLD and other technology used to support partnership initiatives and communication skills. Have good verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrate ability to assume primary responsibility for planning and implementing the daily program for a group of young children. Has ability to work well with parents of young children up to the age of five. Has the ability to provide guidance, encouragement, and on-going monitoring to the classroom. Ability to provide leadership and problem solve with other staff. Have the ability to work with children and families from diverse social, economic, and cultural backgrounds
Credentials/Experience: Must be 21 years of age. BS or BA in Early Childhood Education or Special Education degree with a concentration (18 hrs.) MA/MS in early childhood from college or university accredited by National Council Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) required. Alabama Teaching Certification is required.
Measure of Performance: Quality, accuracy, timeliness, reliability, and thoroughness of work performed. Gains the trust and respect of the children and families, staff, and co-workers. Communicates effectively (written and verbally); responsive to the requests and information needs of the Partnership; problem solver; creative thinker; quality of the example set for other employees, team player, commitment and loyalty to the Partnership; maintenance of confidential information.
Working Conditions: Work is performed in a classroom setting. Minimum travel to some required professional development. This position requires sitting, standing, bending, and minimal lifting.
The Teacher is responsible for working in a leadership role building a team atmosphere with the Teacher Assistant and other program staff to provide children with a safe and healthy learning environment.
The teacher will give guidance and coordinate classroom duties.
The teacher will provide guidance when planning for children's physical and intellectual growth, supporting social and emotional development, providing positive guidance and discipline, establishing positive relationships with families and encouraging their involvement in the education of their children, ensuring a well-run purposeful program responsive to participant's needs and maintaining a commitment to professionalism.
It is the responsibility of the Teacher to work under the direct guidance, direction, and monitoring of the department Director and/or in cooperation with the OSR Monitors and Coaches, Content Team Leaders and other program staff in developing lesson plans for both the class as a whole and individual children, classroom management, and procurement of needed teaching materials and supplies.
The teacher is responsible for ensuring classroom data; forms and information are submitted to the appropriate person(s) and entered in in the appropriate database in a timely manner.
Attend and participate in all Mandatory Pre-K training.
Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
Valid Alabama teaching certificate in the grade level, subject area(s) assigned
Proficiency in oral and written communication skills; Effective interpersonal skills for the purpose of maximizing student achievement
*SUCH ALTERNATIVES TO THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS AS THE BOARD MAY REQUIRE.
Duty Days 187
Reports To Director of Early Learning
Salary Range: From/To Certified Schedule 16 Level 1-4 ($45,869 - $92,035)
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$45.9k-92k yearly 7d ago
Tutor - Contingent / On-Call (No Benefits) - 528395
The University of Alabama 3.7
Tutor job in Tuscaloosa, AL
Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $10.00 (Hourly N0)
Department/Organization: 600151 - Academic Tutoring
Normal Work Schedule: 6:30pm to 9:30pm; varies
Job Summary: The Tutor provides assistance in subjects as needed.
Additional Department Summary: Tutors and/or teaches course content. Guides students in meeting academic deadlines. Assists in the development of general study, planning, and time-management skills. Reviews, discusses, and explains course material in a clear, effective, and creative manner. Conducts test review sessions.
Required Minimum Qualifications: Bachelors degree and expertise in subject to be tutored; OR a native speaker in foreign language.
Additional Required Department Minimum Qualifications: Must be available a minimum of two nights weekly from 6:30pm to 9:30pm.
Skills and Knowledge: Good interpersonal and communication skills. Sufficient academic knowledge of college undergraduate courses in one or more areas (business, computer science, engineering, English, foreign language, humanities, social science, math, natural science, etc.). Ability to assist students from a variety of backgrounds and experiences, including entering freshmen, continuing, and international students.
Preferred Qualifications: Advance degree. Experience as a school teacher or counselor, college instructor, and/ or graduate teaching assistant (GTA).
Background Investigation Statement: Prior to hiring, the final candidate(s) must successfully pass a pre-employment background investigation and information obtained from social media and other internet sources. A prior conviction reported as a result of the background investigation DOES NOT automatically disqualify a candidate from consideration for this position. A candidate with a prior conviction or negative behavioral red flags will receive an individualized review of the prior conviction or negative behavioral red flags before a hiring decision is made.
Equal Employment Opportunity: The University of Alabama is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment or volunteer status without regard to any legally protected basis and will not be discriminated against because of their protected status. Applicants and employees of this institution are protected under Federal law from discrimination on several bases. More information is available in the EEOC's Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal poster.
The University of Alabama affirms its longstanding commitment to institutional neutrality, free speech, and academic freedom.
$10 hourly 5d ago
Part-Time General Education Tutors Needed!
Gradepower Learning Centers
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
Part-Time Tutors Wanted
Eager to help students at all levels succeed in all subjects?
We are currently seeking part-time teacher-tutors for a role in our learning center at GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama. This position is perfect for anyone who loves working with students, enjoys teaching the ins and outs of language, math, and many other subjects, and is passionate about helping others build their skills in these areas.
Tutors at GradePower Learning do not have to lesson plan before class, as all lessons are pre-planned. Applicants will be fully trained in our proprietary philosophy and methods.
We are looking for part-time teachers with a passion for coaching students between the ages 3 and 18
We welcome candidates with great skills in relating to kids of all ages and personalities
A positive attitude is a necessity, as is the desire to praise and celebrate both the achievements and difficulties along the learning path of each child
Our teachers enjoy seeing the children transform into confident and successful students
Position Requirements:
All Tutors at GradePower Learning work during after-school and evening hours Mon - Thur as well as Saturday mornings. A commitment until the end of the term in June is preferred. Continuing through the summer is even better. Your students will love working with you, and being reliable is a must.
This role is in-person. You must be able to commute to this location. This is not an online position. Relocation packages are not available. Background check screening is mandatory.
We encourage you to apply if you have the majority of the following requirements:
Education:
Bachelor's degree or similar certification in a relevant field
Fourth year university students with extensive tutoring experience will be considered
Teaching certification an asset
Good knowledge of the current Kindergarten to Grade 8 curriculum
Experience:
Some experience teaching/tutoring at a Kindergarten to Grade 8 (or equivalent) level
Strong English written and oral communication skills and ability to guide students' understanding
Ability to multitask and balance working with up to three students at a time
Responsibilities (Position Details):
You will work directly with students as an Interactive Coach with the following responsibilities:
Teaching up to 3 students at a time at different levels
Teaching online and in-person
Following the GradePower Learning methodologies and philosophies
Filling in post-lesson notes
Completing daily student communication updates
Maintain a positive, enthusiastic, can-do attitude!
Smiles, High-Fives & Happy Students:
In this position, you will play a key role in helping students develop their self-confidence and self-esteem. The rewards of helping children overcome academic hurdles and realize their inner potential can be very fulfilling. You will be rewarded with smiling faces and high-fives during every shift. Other rewards of the role include:
fun staff events
ongoing training opportunities
frequent check-ins and feedback
company growth opportunities
hands-on development of your teaching skills
Job Type: Part-time
Salary: $19 - $21 / hour
Schedule:
Evenings
Monday to Thursday
Saturday availability
About GradePower Learning
GradePower Learning is a supplemental education provider helping students get better grades since 1984. Offering a full range of programs for students of all ages and abilities, GradePower Learning uses the science of cognitive learning to help all students develop stronger learning skills they can rely on for life!
Are you the superstar teacher-tutor we have been searching for? Apply now!
GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama
The Village at Lee Branch, 1401 Doug Baker Blvd, Ste 102, Hoover, Alabama
Tel: **************
Applicants must reside in or within a short commute of the Hoover area.
We thank all applicants for their interest in joining the team at GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama; however, only those selected for the interview process will be contacted.
$19-21 hourly 60d+ ago
Long Term Substitute Teacher
Innovative Network of Knowledge
Tutor job in Jasper, AL
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Requirements: Required - High School Diploma or GED and must complete an Infant/Toddler CDA (Child Development Associate) certification within 6 months of employment based on date of provision of services.
Certifications: Obtain and maintain First Aid and CPR certifications.
Work Experience: Prefer 2 years of related experience in the Early Head Start preschool classroom setting. Current or former Head Start employees, students, and parents will receive hiring preference, if qualified. Prefer bilingual (Spanish).
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Attend all required training, including on-line training sessions, workshops, and staff meetings.
2. Remain up to date on information that pertains to the needs of the children in the program including Head Start Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
3. Work as a team member with all education staff, parents, and Parent Committee members to implement curriculum that is meaningful and meets the individual goals of each child and program needs.
4. Maintain strict confidentiality with respect to Early Head Start children, families, and staff in accordance with established policies and procedures and other legal requirements i.e., FERPA & HIPPA.
5. Keep up to date on Developmentally Appropriate Practices.
6. Knowledge of developmentally appropriate social-emotional development of infants & toddlers.
7. Collaborate with parents in identifying opportunities to learn about the growth and development of their children.
8. Promote positive attachment between caregivers, children, and families.
9. Model appropriate communication skills, guidance techniques, and developmentally appropriate practices.
10. Continue professional growth by participating in training sessions, ECE classes, etc.
11. Remain familiar with environmental rating scales and implementing appropriate assessment screenings.
12. Develop knowledge of the screenings, assessment, and evaluation instruments.
13. Supervise all classroom activities and outdoor activities.
14. Plan and implement the developmentally and linguistically appropriate curriculum (Frog Street Infants & Toddlers) and experiences in the manner appropriate to the ages, languages and cultures of children served.
15. Document and provide Part C Service Coordination for children with special needs. Communicate Service Coordination efforts with Director of Family Engagement and Managers.
16. Plan and implement learning experiences that strengthen the intellectual and physical competencies of infants and toddlers, supporting their readiness for school through literacy, phonemic print, and numeracy awareness. Use of enriched language to further their
understanding of increasingly complex and varied vocabulary. Exposure to various books, demonstrates developmentally appropriate book handling skills, and support emerging problem-solving abilities.
17. Implement education lesson plans and individualization for infants & toddlers in accordance with his/her needs, based on a method of observing and recording their interests and developmental progress.
18. Support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance and discipline.
19. Maintain a commitment to professionalism and continue personal professional development so that decisions are based on knowledge of early childhood theories and practices.
20. Participate in family style mealtimes with the children as a curriculum activity to model good nutrition and proper social skills.
21. Ensure a purposeful program responsive to the children's needs.
22. In cooperation with parent(s), observe, screen, assess, evaluate, monitor and document infants and toddler's development, health, dental and social-emotional health using appropriate child screenings, assessments and evaluations adhering to the timeliness outlined in the Head Start
Performance Standards, Head Start Act, DFPS Child Care licensing regulations, and other applicable regulations and practices including IDEA & Part C/Early On.
23. Refer families to local service agencies when additional services/support are needed.
24. Document and report suspected instances of child abuse as required by law.
25. Develop knowledge of and participate in the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance processes.
Other Responsibilities:
1. Accurately submit paperwork and progress reports to the supervisor as required.
2. Maintain a complete record keeping system on each child's developmental progress, behavior and health, and parental concerns, referrals and contacts made for special needs.
3. Gather and maintain individual, family and classroom data for documentation, on-going assessment, evaluation, and record keeping for successful individual and program planning.
4. Understand, generate and document In-Kind and other allowable costs applied toward the nonfederal share requirements.
5. Maintain an individual system to assure program's needs for parent involvement in each classroom are maintained.
6. Establish positive and productive relationships with families focusing on a relationship of trust and rapport with the parents of the children.
7. Participate in the orientation of parents to Early Head Start throughout the year.
8. Facilitate, provide child-care, and support monthly Parent Committee meetings at the center.
9. Schedule and arrange meetings and documents parent-teacher conferences and home visits as required.
10. Involve parents in the educational activities of the program:
a) to emphasize their role as the primary caregiver of the child's education and development,
b) to support parents with increasing their knowledge, understanding and skills in basic child development.
11. Identify and arrange for parents to participate as volunteers in the classroom and work as substitutes as well as other volunteer activities.
12. Collect monthly In-Kind records from parents and submit reports to their supervisor.
13. Positively promote Early Head Start in the community.
14. Supervise classroom volunteers, including parents as assigned.
15. Work closely with community agencies, as appropriate, for shared activities, recruitment, and transition.
Requirements:
1. Ability to work in diverse environments.
2. Extensive knowledge and skills in the field of early childhood development.
3. Extensive computer knowledge of Word & Excel, also the ability to access e-mail and the willingness to learn new programs as needed.
4. Ability to supervise classroom, staff, and volunteers.
5. Knowledge of the state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect and DFPS Child Care licensing requirements.
6. Knowledge of local resources and families' cultures.
7. Ability to be responsive to the needs of children and to work well with staff, children, and parents/families.
8. Ability to plan, organize and implement classroom activities.
9. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
10. Ability to maintain accurate records, which reflect the program requirements and progress of children.
11. Ability to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and positive attitude in the field of early childhood education.
12. Ability to exhibit patience and tact when communicating with children, families, staff, management, referral sources and the public.
13. Ability to project professionalism in conducting daily activities.
14. Ability to read and follow Performance Standards, Program Policies & Procedures, DFPS Child Care Licensing regulations and emails daily.
15. Knowledge of basic food preparation, serving and sanitation procedures.
16. Knowledge of current car seat safety regulations and laws for use when transporting children and families in approved agency vehicles.
17. Ability to lift 60 pounds.
18. Ability to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage in physical play in various learning environments.
19. Understanding that this position may be exposed to communicable diseases and other hazards such as cigarette smoke, pets, at-risk neighborhoods, etc.
20. Ability to handle moderate to loud noise level in work environment.
21. Ability and consent for up to 50% travel by car, bus, airplane, or train to attend conferences, meetings, and other duties carried out at distant locations in and out of state, and in some cases where overnight travel may be required.
22. Ability to work occasional evening or weekend, as required for events, such as home visits, parent- teacher conferences, parent committee meetings, community events, and social events such as field trips.
23. Possess a valid driver's license.
24. Complete and pass health examination.
25. Confirm work eligibility status.
26. Successfully pass driving history check.
27. Clear criminal background check.
English (United States)
If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
#LI-Education#LI-Entry Level#LI-Full-time
$27k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
2025-2026 FSC Peer Tutor
University of Montevallo 3.2
Tutor job in Montevallo, AL
To create a Posting, first complete the information on this screen, then click the Next button or select the page in the left hand navigation menu. Proceed through all sections completing all necessary information. To submit the Posting to Human Resources, you must go to the Posting Summary Page by clicking on the Next button until you reach the Posting Summary Page or select Posting Summary Page from the left navigation menu. Once a summary page appears, hover your mouse over the orange Action button for a list of possible approval step options
Position Information
Posting Number Job Title 2025-2026 FSC Peer Tutor Department Falcon Success Center Tutoring Program Rate of Pay $9 hourly FLSA Non-Exempt Estimated Number of Hours Per Week Employment Status Part Time Temporary Student Appointment Type Jobship and Work-Study General Description
Provide students with individual and group tutoring services. Peer tutors may be hired from this posting throughout the 2025-2026 academic year.
Essential Job Duties
Provide students with individual and group tutoring services.
Tutor students in both face-to-face and online contexts as needed.
Coach students to become independent and confident learners by helping them improve study habits and skills.
Provide an encouraging environment for students to learn.
Peer tutors must be able to perform essential duties with or without reasonable accommodations.
Education and Experience
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Must have completed a minimum of one semester of college coursework, preferably at UM.
Must have previously completed the course(s) you wish to tutor and earned a final grade of "A" in the course(s). Must have and maintain a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Must have strong interpersonal communication skills to assess needs of clients and make plans of action to address their academic needs.
Possess good study habits.
Acumen to teach and desire to help others.
Must be reliable and punctual.
Preferred Major Licenses, Certification or Registrations
None
Number of Vacancies Desired Start Date Open Date 05/10/2025 Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Additional Statement
The University of Montevallo does not discriminate against job applicants based on their national origin or citizenship or immigration status. Because of the costs associated with visa sponsorship/transfer, the University typically will not sponsor applicants for a work visa or transfer of an existing visa. No commitment for visa assistance and/or sponsorship can be made until a thorough search is conducted, including a proper and methodical review of all applicants.
EEO Statement
UM is an Equal Employment Opportunity Institution
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
* * Have you been awarded Federal Work-Study by the Financial Aid Office?
* Yes
* No
* * Are you currently a student (having been admitted or enrolled in classes) at the University of Montevallo?
* Yes
* No
Documents Needed to Apply
Required Documents
Optional Documents
* Resume
* Letter of Application
$9 hourly 40d ago
Secondary English Teacher
Alabama Department of Education 4.1
Tutor job in Sylacauga, AL
- English Language Arts
Job Number 2300287195
Start Date
Open Date 04/24/2024
Closing Date
.
Job Attachment View Attachment
The State does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religious preference, marital status, disability, national origin, or any other reason prohibited by state or federal law. Employees of the District are required to comply with the provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments.
Alabama school boards are required by state law to verify the employment eligibility of newly hired employees by using the federal E-Verify program. New employees are required to provide a Social Security number, an unexpired identity document that contains a photograph, and other acceptable documents that establish employment eligibility. In addition to determining whether a new hire is authorized to work in the United States, E-Verify will confirm that the employee's name and Social Security number match.
Use of any published data or content on this web site is prohibited without the written consent of the Alabama State Department of Education.
$36k-49k yearly est. 2d ago
Part-Time General Education Tutors Needed!
Gradepower Learning Centers
Tutor job in Birmingham, AL
Job DescriptionPart-Time Tutors Wanted
Eager to help students at all levels succeed in all subjects?
We are currently seeking part-time teacher-tutors for a role in our learning center at GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama. This position is perfect for anyone who loves working with students, enjoys teaching the ins and outs of language, math, and many other subjects, and is passionate about helping others build their skills in these areas.
Tutors at GradePower Learning do not have to lesson plan before class, as all lessons are pre-planned. Applicants will be fully trained in our proprietary philosophy and methods.
We are looking for part-time teachers with a passion for coaching students between the ages 3 and 18
We welcome candidates with great skills in relating to kids of all ages and personalities
A positive attitude is a necessity, as is the desire to praise and celebrate both the achievements and difficulties along the learning path of each child
Our teachers enjoy seeing the children transform into confident and successful students
Position Requirements:
All Tutors at GradePower Learning work during after-school and evening hours Mon - Thur as well as Saturday mornings. A commitment until the end of the term in June is preferred. Continuing through the summer is even better. Your students will love working with you, and being reliable is a must.
This role is in-person. You must be able to commute to this location. This is not an online position. Relocation packages are not available. Background check screening is mandatory.
We encourage you to apply if you have the majority of the following requirements:
Education:
Bachelor's degree or similar certification in a relevant field
Fourth year university students with extensive tutoring experience will be considered
Teaching certification an asset
Good knowledge of the current Kindergarten to Grade 8 curriculum
Experience:
Some experience teaching/tutoring at a Kindergarten to Grade 8 (or equivalent) level
Strong English written and oral communication skills and ability to guide students' understanding
Ability to multitask and balance working with up to three students at a time
Responsibilities (Position Details):
You will work directly with students as an Interactive Coach with the following responsibilities:
Teaching up to 3 students at a time at different levels
Teaching online and in-person
Following the GradePower Learning methodologies and philosophies
Filling in post-lesson notes
Completing daily student communication updates
Maintain a positive, enthusiastic, can-do attitude!
Smiles, High-Fives & Happy Students:
In this position, you will play a key role in helping students develop their self-confidence and self-esteem. The rewards of helping children overcome academic hurdles and realize their inner potential can be very fulfilling. You will be rewarded with smiling faces and high-fives during every shift. Other rewards of the role include:
fun staff events
ongoing training opportunities
frequent check-ins and feedback
company growth opportunities
hands-on development of your teaching skills
Job Type: Part-time
Salary: $19 - $21 / hour
Schedule:
Evenings
Monday to Thursday
Saturday availability
About GradePower Learning
GradePower Learning is a supplemental education provider helping students get better grades since 1984. Offering a full range of programs for students of all ages and abilities, GradePower Learning uses the science of cognitive learning to help all students develop stronger learning skills they can rely on for life!
Are you the superstar teacher-tutor we have been searching for? Apply now!
GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama
The Village at Lee Branch, 1401 Doug Baker Blvd, Ste 102, Hoover, Alabama
Tel: **************
Applicants must reside in or within a short commute of the Hoover area.
We thank all applicants for their interest in joining the team at GradePower Learning Greystone Alabama; however, only those selected for the interview process will be contacted.
$19-21 hourly 7d ago
Substitute Teacher
Innovative Network of Knowledge
Tutor job in Jasper, AL
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world!
Academic Req: Required - High School diploma or GED Certifications: N/A
Work Experience: Preferred: (2)years related experience in the preschool classroom setting.
Critical Action Items & Measurable Deliverables:
1. Responsibility for assisting in the education and daily program of a Head Start or Early Head Start classroom.
2. Assist with implementation and coordination of all Head Start or Early Head Start functions.
3. Identifies, reports, provides supportive services in child abuse/neglect cases, notifying the Family Services Center Manager or Center Director.
4. Assist in providing educational experiences that will:
• Instill in each child a good self-image and sense of self-worth.
• Develop language art and skills for all children • Include multi-culture, folklore, etc. into the program.
5. Ensure all children receive individual attention.
6. Be in the classroom before children arrive each morning, unless designated by supervisor to another duty.
7. See that all areas are safe including:
• Classroom
• Playground
• Restrooms
• Classroom and outdoor equipment
8. Make the best use of volunteer help.
9. Assist with child assessments and screenings.
10. Assist on field trips and other school functions.
11. Assist with home-style meal service for the children.
12. Report illness or accidents to the Center Coordinator and/or Center Coordinator/Family Specialist.
13. Report student absences of three days or more to Center Coordinator and/or Center Coordinator/Family Specialist.
14. Attending workshops, conferences and all in-service trainings.
15. Maintain mandated training hours and documentation as required.
16. Assist in keeping classroom and other areas clean and neat at all times.
17. Show competency, good judgment, and self-control in working with Head Start or Early Head Start children.
18. Acquire and maintain up-to-date training/certification in CPR and First Aid.
19. Assist with daily activities including staff/child ratio, discipline and safety of all Head Start or Early Head Start children.
20. Assist with other duties as assigned by Family Services Center Manager, or Center Director.
Requirements:
1. Must be able to serve and effectively communicate, to the extent feasible, with children and families with no or limited English proficiency.
2. Working knowledge of business English, spelling, punctuation, and arithmetic.
3. Computer literate.
4. Ability to work effectively without extensive supervision.
5. Ability to operate all office machinery.
6. Ability to function with diplomacy and tact.
7. Handle all student information with utmost confidentiality.
8. Report suspected child abuse/neglect to administrator and law enforcement agency.
9. Abide by all Innovative Network of Knowledge policies and procedures.
10. Abide by DFPS and OHS regulations and standards.
11. Ability to work as a team player.
12. Must have reliable transportation.
13. Possess a valid driver's license.
14. Complete and pass health examination.
15. Confirm work eligibility status.
16. Successfully pass driving history check
17. Clear criminal background check
18. Required to lift up to 60 pounds.
19. Required to stand, sit on the floor, bend, squat, kneel, lift children, and engage with children.
English (United States)
If you like to work with people that believe they can make a difference in the world, this is the company for you!
EEO Statement
In accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable federal and state laws (e.g., the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is our policy to provide equal employment opportunity and treat all employees equally regardless of race, religion, national origin, color, sex, or any other classification made unlawful or prohibited by federal, state and/or local laws, such as age, citizenship status, veteran or military status, or disability. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, promotion, demotion, compensation, training, working conditions, transfer, job assignments, benefits, layoff, and termination.
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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