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LITERACY TUTOR MN READING/MATH CORPS - - Cologne Academy (Western Carver County)
Posted on 2024-03-20 11:58:01 AM
Listing expires 2024-05-19 12:00:00 AM
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Further your career with meaning: Grow the skills of children.
You can help children succeed in school by giving them the extra support they need to read. Whether you’re looking to explore a new career in education, reenter the workforce or simply want to work with kids, you can make a direct impact by serving one year as a Minnesota Reading/Math Corps Literacy Tutor at Cologne Academy.
Minnesota Reading Corps, the nation’s largest state AmeriCorps program, trains tutors to directly impact over 30,000 children age 3 through grade 3 in schools across Minnesota. As a tutor, you will be trained to implement proven research-based strategies, monitor progress and help children believe in themselves and succeed—all while building your own skills and professional network. Reading Corps has seen real results and is helping catch children up to their peers.
During your eleven-month AmeriCorps service, you’ll receive extensive training, support and general professional development opportunities. In addition, you will receive a modest living allowance of about $250 biweekly (part-time), an education award of $2,822 (part-time), and other benefits if eligible. Most tutors will begin on the first day of the program year, August 10, 2014. Strong preference is given to applicants who can begin on time. Limited make up trainings will be available to late start tutors.
Elementary Literacy Tutors work one-on-one with K-3 children who need help learning to read.
Math Tutors work with 5th-8th graders. They use prescribed literacy/math interventions and conduct weekly progress monitoring to ensure their students are on track to read at grade level by the end of third grade/close academic gap. They commit to daytime hours.
Qualifications
Strong interest in education, specifically helping young children practice reading skills
Experience working with children, preferably as a literacy tutor
Dedication to community service
Computer skills, including the ability to navigate and use online database systems and e-mail
Speak, read, and write English fluently
Organized, responsible, flexible, motivated, professional
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to accept and incorporate constructive feedback from coaches and program staff
Ability to take initiative and work independently
Ability to commit to 11 months of service (most tutors will begin August 2018)
High school diploma or GED and must be at least 18-years-old
As per federal AmeriCorps regulations, you must be a U.S. Citizen or lawful Permanent Resident Alien
How do I apply?