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Saint Louis, MI - USA

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Posted on: 5 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Tutor

Reporting To:Tutoring Program Manager

Employment Status:Part Time

FLSA Status:Non-Exempt Hourly

Pay: $40.00 / hour

Summary Of Core Responsibilities & Org Relationships:

Tutors provide one-on-one tutoring in the areas of decoding spelling reading fluency reading comprehension writing and study skills to students with language and learning challenges. Using a process-based approach and materials specifically designed to meet each students background and needs the tutor provides individualized support to help students develop the underlying skills needed to approach reading writing and studying with greater confidence and independence.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Service Delivery
    • Provide one-on-one tutoring in reading and spelling writing and study skills using evidence-based practices
    • Conduct initial assessments
    • Differentiate instruction based on students individual needs
  • Communication
    • Communicate openly and frequently with students parents/guardians regarding student progress scheduling academic and/or social/emotional concerns
    • Offer an initial 15-minute consultation to all new student families
    • Offer a 15-minute conference to all student families when each progress report is sent
    • Provide recommendations for continued tutoring and/or discharge from services based on progress to students parents/guardians at the end of each tutoring package
    • When provided with written permission from students parents/guardians communicate about student progress and/or collaborate with the students outside providers (teachers SPED team therapist etc.)
    • Check Groves Learning Organization (GLO) email daily and respond in a timely manner to all communication from internal staff (manager operations etc.)
  • Lesson Planning & Paperwork
    • Prepare initial assessments for all new students
    • Plan lessons that are tailored to students specific needs
    • Print copy and prep any lesson plan materials before your student arrives
    • Take data and keep notes during sessions in order to modify and prepare plans for the next session as well as monitor student progress
    • Continuously monitor progress both formally and informally
    • Keep lesson plans and materials organized and easily accessible
  • Administrative duties
    • Schedule all sessions in Salesforce prior to the first session date of the tutoring package
    • Check in all sessions in Salesforce on the day they occurred
    • Log all time worked each day
  • Trainings and Meetings
    • Attend all required bimonthly tutor meetings
    • Attend all required tutor trainings including all required safety and professional development trainings

Job Specifications:

Education Experience and Credentials

  • BA/BS in Special Education preferred
  • 2 years of teaching and/or tutoring preferred
  • Experience working with students who have language-based learning disabilities and/or executive functioning deficits/ADHD in a classroom or 1:1 tutoring setting
  • Training in an Orton-Gillingham-based curriculum (required for Reading & Spelling Tutors) and/or knowledge of written expression instruction (required for Writing Tutors)
  • Experience with any of the following curricula: LETRS Wilson Reading System Sonday System Barton or Benchmark Phonics Intervention (required for Reading & Spelling Tutors)

Knowledge Skills and Abilities

  • Understanding of Specific Learning Disorders and Executive Functioning Challenges including ADHD
  • Experience in writing short and long-term goals and lesson plans.
  • Experience using positive reinforcement and positive behavior supports
  • Use assessments and feedback from teachers and other providers to create an instructional plan for each student
  • Able to use appropriate technology including Google platforms email and Salesforce
  • Demonstrate solid interpersonal and communication skills
  • Demonstrate proactive problem-solving
  • Demonstrate empathy and patience when working with clients and families
  • Demonstrate authenticity collaboration compassion discovery tenacity respect and integrity in all interactions

Core Values in Practice:

As a staff member at GLO you are entrusted to bring these values to life through your daily work:

Authenticity: Engage honestly and transparently in all interactions building trust with students families and teammates. Communicate openly about successes challenges and needs fostering an environment where everyone can grow and contribute.

Collaboration: Actively partner with colleagues across programs and divisions to elevate student outcomes and organizational impact. Share insights celebrate wins and support each other with mutual respect and shared purpose.

Compassion: Embrace the diversity of our community which includes learners learners families staff and faculty by recognizing and valuing individual strengths experiences and perspectives. Approach others with empathy patience and a commitment to creating belonging for all.

Discovery: Seek continuous improvement through curiosity reflection and learning. Innovate within your role and contribute to the evolution of practices that enhance the educational experience for students and colleagues alike.

Tenacity: Demonstrate resilience and boldness when facing challenges advocating for students and systemic improvements. Persist with purpose even when the work is difficult always driving toward solutions rooted in research and compassion.

We expect every team member to model these values by fostering a culture that is inclusive supportive and courageous. Staff are encouraged to take initiative contribute to collaborative problem-solving and hold each other accountable to the highest standards of integrity professionalism and care. When we embody GLOs values together we create the kind of community where everyone can thrive.

Physical Requirements Necessary to Perform This Job

Incumbent must be able to:

  • Hear speak and effectively communicate in the English language including following oral and written instructions in order to communicate with people inside and outside the organization
  • Sit or stand at a desk for extended periods of time and perform long hours of work sitting at a computer and in meetings
  • Apply manual dexterity and visual acuity for computer keyboarding and office equipment use and review detailed reports and information
  • Move around the school and office or classroom area repeatedly or prolonged times throughout the day.
  • Work a flexible schedule including attending and presenting at events and meetings that occur outside of typical work hours as required/scheduled

Tools and Equipment Used

  • Must be able to use computers telephones photocopiers and related office equipment
  • Must be able to lift/move up to 10-35 pounds occasionally depending on your position

Work Environment

  • The work environment is indoors

This job description does not necessarily list all the functions or accountabilities of the may be asked by management to perform additional duties and reserves the right to revise and update job descriptions at any time.



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GLO provides a nurturing environment for students with learning disabilities like dyslexia and ADHD and advances literacy instruction through our Groves Literacy Partnerships.

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