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An established industry player is seeking passionate educators to provide personalized tutoring services for students preparing for the SAT and ACT. This role offers the opportunity to work with students of diverse backgrounds, including those with learning differences. Tutors will deliver tailored instruction both in-person and online, ensuring that each student receives the support they need to excel. If you have a strong educational background and a commitment to helping students succeed, this position could be the perfect fit for you. Join a team dedicated to making a difference in students' lives through effective tutoring.
How many years of teaching/tutoring experience do you have? ✱
Please describe any teaching experience not specifically mentioned on your resume. ✱
Do you have experience working with students with any of the following learning differences? ✱
Do you feel confident tutoring the VERBAL sections of the SAT or ACT (including English grammar and reading comprehension) WITH curriculum and training provided? ✱
What is the highest level of education you have attained? ✱
Undergraduate minor(s)
College/University attended for graduate degree
Graduate major(s)/concentration(s)
Are you a state-certified K-12 teacher? ✱
Are you located in the United States? ✱
Which US time zone are you located in? ✱
Please select the US State where you are CURRENTLY located ✱
Please list your CURRENT zip code ✱
Do you have regular access to a car? ✱
In addition to SAT and ACT test prep, StudyPoint also offers tutoring for upper-level math and science. Are you confidently able to tutor students who need help with AP and college-level math and science courses? (This is not required for this position, but can result in more tutoring opportunities.) ✱
How did you hear about the position? ✱
What is your preferred method of communication? ✱
Are you legally authorized to work in the United States for ANY employer?