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Academic Tutor (part-time)

Amber Charter Schools

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Amber Charter Schools understands specific groups are subject to marginalization. We believe these powerful groups should be centered in our community and are highly encouraged to apply. We are an Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation/affectional preference, gender (including gender nonconformity, status as a transgender or transsexual individual, and gender identity or expression), sexual and reproductive health decisions, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, citizenship, age, familial status, partnership status, caregiver status, pregnancy status, uniformed service, military and veteran status, employment status, disability, political affiliation, height, weight or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law, rule or regulation.

Position Summary

Academic Tutors play a vital role in empowering students to believe in themselves, persist through challenges, and achieve their academic goals. More than just tutoring, this role is about sparking confidence, building independence, and helping each student discover the joy of learning.

Please note: Our Inwood location vacancy will cover grades Kindergarten - 2nd grade

Essential Responsibilities

  • Provide academic support to students individually or in small groups across a variety of subjects.
  • Collaborate with teachers to align tutoring with classroom learning and student goals.
  • Track student progress through notes, assessments, and regular follow-up.
  • Encourage students to approach learning with positivity, persistence, and curiosity.
  • Boost students’ confidence, helping them reduce anxiety and see themselves as capable learners.
  • Motivate students to stay engaged and take ownership of their academic journey.
  • Strengthen study skills that promote long-term academic success.
  • Serve as a trusted role model, demonstrating respect, responsibility, and resilience.
  • Support school culture by monitoring student behavior during lunch and recess coverage. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the teacher or Principal.

Minimum Experience and Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent 
  • Must possess strong math and reading skills.
  • Availability to work 4 hours daily, Monday–Friday (10AM–2PM) 
  • Availability to work 4 hours daily, Monday–Friday (10:45AM–2:45PM) (In our Inwood location)
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google Suite.
  • Enthusiasm for working with children and building partnerships with parents/caregivers.
  • Dedication to creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environment.
  • Ability to form strong, trusting relationships with students and colleagues.
  • Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Completion and pass pre-employment Fingerprinting and Reference check process
  • Legally eligible to work in the United States
  • Perform other duties as assigned 

Preferred Experience and Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • 1 year experience teaching, tutoring, counseling, and/or interaction with children in Kindergarten -2nd grade (Inwood location)
  • New York State Teacher Assistant Certification
  • Ability to speak, write, and understand Spanish fluently

Amber’s Expectations

  • Regular attendance and punctuality
  • Maintain a professional appearance
  • Organizational fit for Amber culture, that is, exhibit the Amber Traits of Achievement, Community, Responsibility, Honesty, and Respect

 Equipment

  • Laptop, Promethean board, classroom, and office equipment 

Work Environment/Physical Effort:  

  • Regularly required to sit, stand for long periods of time, walk, climb stairs, speak loudly and clearly, visually observe, hear, operate a computer, and other classroom, school and office equipment, reach with hands and arms, bend down, and must occasionally lift, move and/or support up to 20 pounds. Work is being performed in a traditional multi-floor school environment with limited to no elevator access.

Work Schedule

  • 10-month work schedule

Compensation

  • Amber Charter Schools strictly follow a salary schedule for each role to ensure our continued commitment towards pay equity. The expected salary range  for this role is $18 - $20 an hour depending on verified relevant work experience, highest level of completed education, and required certifications and/or licenses for the role. This is a non exempt position.

Who We Are:

In addition to Amber’s competitive salaries, Amber offers opportunities for supplemental compensation, an excellent benefits package starting on day 1,  including medical plans averaging a $55 employee contribution monthly for single coverage (with dependent options available and averaging $92-$124 per month), dental & vision coverage, a 403(b) retirement savings plan with an organization-paid contribution after 1-year, various supplemental benefit options such as life insurance, short-term and long-term disability coverage, pre-tax commuter & transit benefits and flexible spending/health reimbursement accounts, longevity and referral bonuses, generous paid time off, access to a federal student loan debt reduction program, professional development and a friendly work environment.

 

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