Location
Cedar Springs, Michigan
Provide high-impact reading and math tutoring to PreK-2nd grade students using evidence-based, scripted strategies. Monitor student progress through assessments and collaborate with coaches to ensure academic goals are met.
Requires a high school diploma and previous experience as an MEC Reading, Early Learning, or Math Corps Interventionist. Candidates must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.
The MEC Summer Tutor is an associate at Hope Network whose primary responsibilities include: The overall purpose of the Summer Tutor is to support MEC’s mission of empowering Michigan kids to achieve their highest level of academic achievement in reading and math. By providing students with individualized, high-impact support, the Summer Tutor directly contributes to creating equitable opportunities for every learner to succeed in grades PreK-2nd. The Summer Tutor provides high-impact tutoring in reading and/or math practice to PreK-2nd grade students, helping them build essential academic skills. With guided support from coaches, the tutor uses scripted, evidence-based strategies and conducts pre- and post-test assessments, and scheduled progress monitoring to ensure each student stays on track to achieve grade level reading and math skills.
This will be a PreK placement and priority will be given to applicants with previous experience in Early Learning Corps.
This is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of job functions. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by this employee. The employee is required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties as assigned.
1. Regular and predictable attendance is an essential requirement of this position.
Literacy and Numeracy Strategies and Assessment
1. Conduct one-on-one, paired, or small group tutoring sessions with students using scripted, evidence-based literacy strategies provided by Reading Corps, Early Learning Corps and/or K-3 Math Corps; achieve fidelity to the scripted strategies. 2. Assist children in improving their early literacy and/or numerary skills, abilities, and confidence to stay on track to achieve grade level reading and math expectations.
Market context
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