
Math Tutor
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Job Description
Position Summary
The Hill School seeks a pool of Math Tutors to support students in grades 9–12 across all levels of high school mathematics (Algebra I & II, Geometry, Precalculus, and Calculus). Tutors play an important role in supporting student confidence, independence, and academic growth in a structured and encouraging environment. Tutors will provide individualized or small-group academic support aligned with classroom instruction, helping students strengthen content knowledge, build problem-solving skills, and develop effective study habits.
Start Date: Flexible, beginning immediately
End Date: Through May 29, 2026 (with potential for continuation)
Schedule & Compensation:
- Flexible scheduling based on student and tutor availability.
- Sessions typically occur in one-hour increments (individual or small group).
- Afternoon and weekend availability required; priority given to candidates with consistent availability during these times.
- Hourly rate is negotiable and commensurate with experience.
- Tutors are paid hourly; payment arrangements will be communicated upon placement.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Provide individualized or small-group tutoring in high school mathematics (through calculus).
- Reinforce classroom instruction and support students with assignments, test preparation, and core skill development.
- Help students build mathematical confidence.
- Foster a positive, respectful, and supportive learning environment.
Qualifications
- Minimum of three years of experience teaching, tutoring, or working with adolescents preferred.
- Strong content knowledge in high school mathematics (through calculus).
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to build rapport with students and adapt instruction to meet diverse learning needs.
- Energetic, flexible, and student-centered approach.
- Commitment to supporting student growth and maintaining a positive learning environment.
- Experience developing or adapting instructional materials is a plus, though tutors will often work from existing course materials and teacher guidance.
- Tutors must be willing meet with students on The Hill School campus or online, according to family preference.
- Candidates must obtain and maintain required background clearances.
Position is contingent upon successful completion of certain background checks, including criminal history background checks, fingerprint-based background checks, reference checks, employment history checks, and educational background checks, upon hire and during the course of your employment, to the extent permitted by law and consistent with the School's policies regarding employment eligibility.
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