OnYourMark Education
Location
Dallas, Texas
Salary
$18 - $18 / HOUR
Provide virtual high-dosage literacy tutoring to K-8 students using an explicit phonics curriculum grounded in the science of reading. Manage student caseloads by tracking progress, preparing materials, and building strong relationships to improve reading skills.
Candidates must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or GED and be authorized to work in the U.S. Technical requirements include a computer with a Chrome browser, microphone, video, and a minimum internet speed of 25 Mbps upload/download.
OnYourMark Education is a high dosage virtual tutoring service providing individualized virtual literacy instruction grounded in the science of reading. We partner with schools as a supplement to the literacy instruction already in place to ensure students get the foundational reading skills they need to excel!
Who Should Apply Becoming an OnYourMark Literacy Tutor is perfect for college students, college-aged students taking gap years, recent high school and college graduates, current tutors, and retired and part-time educators. It is ideal for those who love working with children and are interested in learning more about a career in education. Successfully building tutoring skills will open up possibilities to continue as a tutor, tutor coach, and build a resume that opens doors for future opportunities in schools as teachers, leaders, and beyond.
Position Overview OnYourMark Literacy Tutors provide virtual high-dosage tutoring to Kindergarten through 8th-grade students grounded in the science of reading. Tutors learn how to teach an explicit phonics curriculum to support the development of foundational reading skills. Literacy Tutors will support students through one-on-one or small groups in a virtual setting. This individualized approach will increase the speed at which students develop as readers by third grade, the year that research shows students must master these skills to engage in increasingly complex texts as they progress in school and life.
Upon successful completion of onboarding and training requirements, tutors will enter the Tutoring Pool. During this time, tutors will sign up for available one-off tutoring sessions in need of substitute coverage until they are offered a schedule. Schedule assignments are based on school schedule needs and tutor availability. OnYourMark shall use its best efforts to provide a placement for tutors to provide tutoring services, but shall not guarantee a specific placement.
approximately 22 hours for new tutors or 4 hours for most returning tutors. Attend and complete ongoing professional development learning sessions and scheduled coaching, individualized or small group sessions, as assigned during active tutoring contract. Manage a caseload of students by building strong relationships, collecting data regarding progress, preparing lesson materials, and supporting students in their prescribed learning sequence. Track student reading skill progress over the course of tutoring sessions via scheduled progress monitoring assessment and student survey completions. Commit to a tutoring schedule aligned with the academic calendar year. Programming typically runs from September through June, though hours and schedules can vary considerably within that window. There is typically a 3-4 week break in tutoring around the holidays December and January, aligned with typical school breaks. Exact dates may vary by school. Limited summer hours may be available in July. To effectively support our program, tutors must be available during the hours when OnYourMark offers tutoring services. Learn from literacy experts and deepen your understanding of how children learn to read, grounded in the science of reading. Inspire a love of reading and learning in the students you serve.
Additional requirements Be at least 18 years of age Hold a high school diploma or equivalent, GED Reside within the contiguous U.S., Hawaii, or Alaska and be authorized to work in the U.S. Tutors must satisfy an online comprehensive background check and, if applicable, complete the appropriate fingerprinting requirements outlined by each school partner assignment. Have a computer with a Chrome browser and a working microphone &video. Your internet connection must support a minimum of 25 megabytes per second for download and 25 megabytes per second for upload.
Compensation Literacy Tutors are compensated at a rate of $17.50/hour for non-student-facing activities including training, tutor development, administrative tasks, and in scope tutoring lesson preparation. Early Literacy Tutors are also compensated at a rate of $18.25/hour for facilitating tutoring sessions and other student-facing activities.
Tutors also have the opportunity to substitute for additional one-off sessions as available for additional compensation.
Market context
In Texas, classroom teacher roles in early childhood settings are often driven by steady demand for qualified educators who can meet licensing and safety requirements. This role is competitive because employers look for a CDA for infants/toddlers or an early childhood-related associate or bachelor’s degree, plus a positive, energetic approach and clean background checks. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then confirm your credential matches the age group before applying.
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