Concorde Education·New York
Provide engaging, age-appropriate English language arts tutoring to individual students or small groups at partner school locations. Monitor student progress, deliver structured lessons, and maintain a safe, inclusive learning environment.
Depending on the assignment, responsibilities may include: Provide engaging, age-appropriate tutoring for individual students or small instructional groups. Deliver structured lessons using approved curriculum, provided instructional materials, or assignment-specific learning objectives. Differentiate instruction to accommodate varying student abilities, learning styles, and academic needs. Foster a positive, encouraging learning environment that promotes confidence and academic growth. Monitor student participation and progress through ongoing observation and informal assessment. Communicate professionally with designated school personnel and Concorde Education representatives regarding attendance, scheduling, and program needs. Follow all applicable school policies, site procedures, safety expectations, and emergency protocols. Arrive prepared and on time for scheduled instructional sessions.
Qualified applicants typically possess: At least 60 completed college credits (or equivalent relevant educational or instructional experience where appropriate for the assignment) Strong English language arts knowledge appropriate for the assigned grade level Experience teaching, tutoring, mentoring, or supporting school-age students Strong communication, instructional, and classroom management skills Reliable, professional, and organized work habits Preferred backgrounds include: Certified teachers and substitute teachers Reading specialists and literacy educators College or graduate students studying education, English, literacy, or related fields Tutors and academic intervention professionals Writers, editors, and communication professionals MATERIALS AND RESOURCES Curriculum, instructional materials, lesson objectives, and tutoring expectations vary by assignment. Some programs provide established instructional resources, while others allow tutors flexibility to utilize age-appropriate instructional strategies and supplemental materials that align with assignment objectives and school expectations. COMPENSATION Compensation is determined individually for each assignment and may vary based on factors including assignment complexity, instructor qualifications, relevant experience, geographic location, scheduling considerations, specialized expertise, and school partner requirements. Compensation details are communicated prior to assignment acceptance. APPLICATION AND ONBOARDING This posting is intended to identify qualified professionals for potential future independent contractor instructional opportunities. Submitting an application does not create an employment relationship or guarantee placement, assignment offers, minimum hours, future work, or continued engagement. Applicants selected to move forward may be invited to complete additional screening, provide documentation, complete onboarding requirements, and establish an independent contractor profile. Completion of these steps does not guarantee assignment selection. Assignment offers remain contingent upon factors including program availability, instructor qualifications, school partner approval, scheduling compatibility, successful completion of any legally required background review or clearance process, and final written assignment confirmation. Applicants should not provide criminal history information unless specifically requested as part of an applicable, legally compliant screening process. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Concorde Education is committed to providing equal opportunity in the selection of independent contractors and does not discriminate on the basis of any characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Where applicable, qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered in accordance with governing law, including applicable Fair Chance and Ban-the-Box requirements.
50 - 100 USD Per hour
Applicants should have at least 60 completed college credits and experience teaching, tutoring, or mentoring school-age students. Strong communication skills and a background in education, literacy, or related fields are highly preferred.
Market context
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