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Reading Tutor – Dedicated One‑on‑One Literacy Coach for K‑12 Students in Emmet County, MI (Full‑time/Part‑time, On‑site)

Remote, USA Full-time Posted 2025-11-03

Why This Opportunity Matters

Imagine walking into a classroom where every child eagerly flips the pages of a book, eyes alight with curiosity, and confidence swelling with each sentence they conquer. That vision is at the heart of our mission. We are a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit, rooted in Southfield, Michigan, with a storied history dating back to 1999. Our organization partners with under‑performing K‑12 schools across Michigan to deliver an evidence‑based, multi‑sensory literacy program that transforms struggling readers into proficient, enthusiastic learners. As a Reading Tutor you become a catalyst for that transformation, empowering students in Emmet County to discover the joy and power of reading.

About Our Organization

Our client—a student‑centered, literacy‑focused nonprofit—has spent over two decades refining a curriculum that blends proven phonics instruction, fluency drills, comprehension strategies, and a love of literature. The program, known as FAST (Foundations of Academic Success in Reading), is delivered by trained tutors who tailor instruction to each student’s unique needs. We collaborate closely with school administrators, teachers, and families to ensure that every learner receives the support necessary to meet and exceed state literacy standards.

We pride ourselves on a collaborative culture that values continuous learning, data‑driven decision‑making, and heartfelt dedication to each child’s success. Our team of educators, program managers, and support staff works together to create a nurturing environment where tutors can thrive professionally while making a lasting impact on the community.

Key Responsibilities – What Your Day Will Look Like

As a Reading Tutor stationed in one of the Emmet County locations (Alanson, Harbor Springs, Pellston, or East Jordan), you will be the frontline of our literacy initiative. Your primary responsibilities include:

  • One‑on‑One Instruction: Deliver 1‑hour individualized tutoring sessions to 4–6 students per day, focusing on phonemic awareness, decoding, fluency, and comprehension.
  • Curriculum Implementation: Follow the FAST curriculum guidelines, adapting lessons to match each student’s reading level and learning style.
  • Progress Monitoring: Administer pre‑tutoring and post‑tutoring assessments, record data accurately, and share insights with the Program Manager to track growth.
  • Data Reporting: Submit weekly logs, timesheets, and performance reports promptly, ensuring transparency and accountability.
  • Collaboration with Program Staff: Coordinate with the Program Manager and Lead Tutor to schedule sessions, align instructional goals, and troubleshoot any challenges.
  • Professional Development: Participate in a paid, week‑long FAST training program, mastering instructional techniques and assessment tools.
  • Student Advocacy: Provide constructive feedback to students and celebrate milestones, fostering a growth mindset and love for reading.
  • Community Engagement: Occasionally attend school events, parent meetings, or community workshops to showcase program impact.

Essential Qualifications – What You Must Bring

  • Commitment to On‑Site Work: Availability to work in person at one of the designated Emmet County locations; remote work is not an option for this role.
  • Transportation: Reliable personal vehicle to travel between sites and attend training sessions.
  • Positive Energy & Passion: A genuine enthusiasm for reading and a desire to inspire the same excitement in students.
  • Minimum Experience: At least one year of tutoring, teaching, or related instructional experience, preferably with elementary or middle‑school learners.
  • Scheduling Flexibility: Ability to work a 7‑hour day within the 8 am – 4 pm window, with options such as 8‑3 or 9‑4.
  • Legal Eligibility: Must be authorized to work in the United States and pass any required background checks.

Preferred Qualifications – What Will Set You Apart

  • College degree in Education, Literacy, Reading Specialist, or a related field.
  • Certification in Reading Instruction (e.g., Reading Specialist certification, TESOL, or similar).
  • Experience with multi‑sensory, evidence‑based literacy programs such as Orton‑Gillingham, Wilson Reading System, or similar.
  • Familiarity with data‑driven instruction and the ability to interpret assessment results.
  • Previous work in non‑profit or school‑based after‑school programs.
  • Proficiency in using digital tools for attendance, documentation, and progress tracking.

Core Skills & Competencies – What Success Looks Like

  • Instructional Expertise: Ability to break down complex phonics concepts into digestible, engaging lessons.
  • Communication: Clear, patient, and encouraging verbal interactions with students, parents, and staff.
  • Adaptability: Skill in modifying instruction on the fly to meet diverse learner needs.
  • Data Literacy: Comfort recording, analyzing, and reporting student performance data.
  • Empathy & Relationship‑Building: Establishing trust and rapport with students from varied backgrounds.
  • Time Management: Efficiently organizing daily schedules, lesson prep, and documentation.
  • Professionalism: Maintaining confidentiality, punctuality, and a positive workplace demeanor.

Compensation, Perks & Benefits – What We Offer

We recognize that skilled educators deserve competitive remuneration and supportive benefits. While exact figures may vary based on experience and employment status (full‑time versus part‑time), the baseline pay rate is $20 per hour. In addition to hourly wages, you will receive:

  • Paid Training: Full compensation for the week‑long FAST curriculum training.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Choice of shift within the 8 am – 4 pm window, with options to accommodate personal commitments.
  • Professional Development: Ongoing workshops, webinars, and access to literacy research resources.
  • Employee Recognition: Celebration of milestones, student successes, and annual awards for outstanding tutors.
  • Travel Reimbursement: Mileage reimbursement for commuting between sites, subject to policy.
  • Health & Wellness: Access to group health plans, mental‑health resources, and wellness programs (for eligible full‑time staff).
  • Community Impact: Opportunity to see tangible improvements in student literacy scores and confidence.

Career Growth & Advancement – Your Path Forward

At our nonprofit, we view each tutoring position as a launchpad for a rewarding career in education and literacy advocacy. Depending on performance, interests, and organizational needs, you may progress to:

  • Lead Tutor: Oversee a cohort of tutors, coordinate schedules, and mentor new staff.
  • Program Coordinator: Manage multiple sites, spearhead data‑analysis initiatives, and liaise with school districts.
  • Curriculum Specialist: Contribute to the refinement of the FAST curriculum, incorporating the latest research.
  • Training Facilitator: Lead future tutor training sessions, sharing best practices.
  • Executive Roles: Transition into senior leadership positions such as Director of Literacy Services or Chief Operating Officer.

We support your professional journey through tuition assistance for advanced degrees, conference attendance stipends, and a robust internal mentorship program.

Work Environment & Culture – What It’s Like to Be Part of Our Team

Our Emmet County sites are welcoming spaces designed for focused learning and collaboration. You’ll find:

  • Student‑Centric Atmosphere: Classrooms equipped with age‑appropriate books, manipulatives, and technology to enrich instruction.
  • Team‑Oriented Culture: Regular staff meetings, peer‑observation opportunities, and an open-door policy with program leadership.
  • Inclusive Values: A commitment to equity, diversity, and anti‑bias practices embedded in all aspects of our work.
  • Safety First: Adherence to health guidelines, secure site access, and thorough onboarding to ensure a safe environment for both staff and students.
  • Community Connections: Partnerships with local libraries, youth centers, and parent‑teacher organizations that amplify our impact.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Application Process – How to Join Our Mission

Ready to transform the reading lives of Michigan’s youth? Follow these steps:

  1. Submit Your Resume & Cover Letter: Highlight your tutoring experience, passion for literacy, and any relevant certifications.
  2. Complete the Online Application: Provide details on availability, transportation, and preferred work locations.
  3. Participate in a Phone Screen: Discuss your background, motivations, and fit for the role.
  4. Attend Paid FAST Training: Successful candidates will join a week‑long, hands‑on training session where you’ll learn curriculum specifics and assessment protocols.
  5. Start Tutoring: Once training is complete, you’ll be assigned to a site and begin making a difference in students’ reading journeys.

If you have any questions about the position or the application timeline, please reach out to our recruiting coordinator at [email protected].

Take the Next Step – Apply Today

We believe that every child deserves the chance to read with confidence and joy. By joining our team, you become an integral part of a proven, life‑changing program that empowers learners, strengthens communities, and builds brighter futures. If you are enthusiastic, dedicated, and ready to make a measurable impact, we invite you to apply now.

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Let’s turn the page together—one student, one story, one future at a time.

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