Showing posts with label tutoring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutoring. Show all posts

Saturday, August 06, 2022

BookNook Apply to be an online Tutor

BookNook  is an online tutoring platform dedicated to help close the early-learning gap for K-8th graders — is currently hiring online teachers for their tutoring team!  They are looking for tutors for the upcoming school year.  

If you’re looking for some creative ways to make some extra money from home, don’t miss this great opportunity to apply for a part-time BookNook career as an online tutor!



This is a really great opportunity to earn a part-time income from home with flexible hours on an easy-to-use online platform — all while making a difference in the lives of kids!

Work at Home Reviewing Academic Tests

If hired, you will help teach reading or math to kids in grades K-8 in live, synchronous, online sessions. No prep or lesson planning is required.

What are the requirements to apply?

In order to apply for this job, you must:

Be a current U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident with eligibility to work in the U.S.

Have enthusiasm about teaching reading and/or math to K-8 students

Own your own computer, have a stable Internet connection with a webcam and microphone, and be comfortable with technology use

Have either a bachelor’s degree with at least one year experience in teaching/tutoring OR have 3+ years experience in teaching/tutoring without a bachelor’s degree


Competitive pay rate: For this role, the pay is $18/hour plus potential program by program bonuses. All tutors are independent contractors and responsible for their own self-employment tax filings with the IRS. You will be provided a 1099 at the end of the calendar year.

Schedule: BookNook is still in the building phase of our Tutoring division and we are currently hiring tutors for programs that will start in the Fall of 2022. Once hired and background checked, tutors will be provided access to our Portal to sign up for available tutoring appointments.

Curriculum: A proven technology platform that guides you through lessons and shows student performance in real-time.


apply here 

Friday, July 08, 2022

How to get started with your own tutoring business

 Are you a teacher and want to tutor but dont want join an existing compamy but set up your own local business as well as online business.  Thinking of leaving the classroom? 

Heather O'Donnell about the incredible growth and success she's had recently with her tutoring business, New Paltz Multi-sensory.

Heather   started New Paltz Multisensory in September of 2018.  Determined to find a way to provide the instruction rooted in the science of how the brain works that kids with struggling academic skills need, She  opened the practice in a tiny office in New York .  Now, two years later the business has grown to include a talented staff helping her meet kids’ needs virtually during this past year of academic challenge which is really exciting.

She has so much to share when it comes to being in alignment with where you're meant to serve. She's a perfect example of how the success she's experiencing can be directly tied back to the decisions she's made along the way to do what's best for her business and for herself.

6 Companies Hiring Online Virtual Tutors



Meet Heather as she shares her start as business owner 

Soon after starting her tutoring business, Heather O'Donnell recognized the need in her area was greater than what she could provide by herself. She stepped into action and expanded her tutoring practice, New Paltz Multisensory, to include other tutors! Heather has an unique perspective to share because her business offers a combination of in person and virtual tutoring sessions. She is going to share some of the tech and communication systems that her team uses to keep all of her customers satisfied. Starting a new adventure is always exciting, but it can also be scary! Heather is going to let you in on some of the "danger zones" that she experienced as she grew her business. She's sharing tips to help YOU can stay stay clear of these zones!


 


Other ways Heather makes money as an educator 

She has science group meet-ups for homeschoolers and utilizes teachers pay teachers