Remote Algebra I Tutor – Flexible Schedule, High‑Impact Virtual Teaching for High School & College Prep (Immediate Hire)
Welcome to Littera Education – Transforming Lives Through High‑Dosage Virtual Tutoring
Littera Education is a fast‑growing, education‑technology company dedicated to closing the achievement gap for K‑12 students across the United States. Our mission is simple yet powerful: deliver equitable, high‑quality tutoring that reaches every student, no matter where they live. By leveraging a data‑driven, high‑dosage model, we connect passionate educators with learners who need focused, personalized support in mathematics, reading, and other core subjects. As we expand our Fall 2023 tutoring cohort, we are actively seeking enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and reliable Remote Algebra I Tutors to join our vibrant community of educators.
Why This Role Stands Out
Unlike many part‑time teaching gigs that offer sporadic hours and little structure, Littera’s tutoring model is designed for impact and consistency. Each tutor is paired with the same student(s) for a series of 2‑3 weekly sessions, building a deep, trusting relationship that drives real academic growth. You will set your own availability, choose the subjects you love, and earn supplemental income while making a measurable difference in a student’s educational journey.
Role Overview – What It Means to Be a Littera Algebra I Tutor
As a Virtual Algebra I Tutor, you will:
- Deliver one‑on‑one or small‑group (up to three students) tutoring sessions via a secure video‑conferencing platform.
 - Follow Littera‑provided curriculum materials, while customizing explanations to meet each learner’s unique needs.
 - Maintain a consistent schedule—typically the same hour(s) on the same day(s) each week—to foster continuity.
 - Build strong, supportive relationships with students from diverse geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
 - Provide timely feedback to students, parents, and Littera’s program coordinators.
 - Participate in brief onboarding activities, including a video introduction, mock tutoring demonstration, and background‑check clearance.
 
Key Responsibilities – Day‑to‑Day Activities
- Session Planning & Preparation: Review the assigned lesson plan, identify potential stumbling blocks, and craft clear, student‑centered explanations.
 - Live Tutoring Delivery: Conduct interactive, engaging sessions that blend direct instruction, guided practice, and formative assessment.
 - Progress Monitoring: Track each student’s mastery of algebraic concepts, capture performance data, and adjust instructional strategies accordingly.
 - Student Relationship Building: Communicate regularly with students to understand their challenges, celebrate successes, and maintain motivation.
 - Collaborative Communication: Share insights and observations with Littera’s curriculum and support teams to enhance overall program effectiveness.
 - Technology Management: Ensure a stable internet connection, functional webcam, and working headset for each session; promptly troubleshoot any technical glitches.
 - Professional Development: Participate in optional webinars, peer‑learning circles, and resource‑sharing opportunities to refine tutoring techniques.
 
Essential Qualifications – What You Must Bring
- Mathematical Proficiency: Demonstrated competence in Algebra I (and preferably Algebra II, Geometry, or Pre‑Algebra) with the ability to explain concepts clearly.
 - Experience with Learners: Prior experience—paid or volunteer—working with school‑age students in an instructional, mentoring, or tutoring capacity.
 - Reliable Availability: Ability to commit to the same hour(s) on at least two weekdays each week for the duration of the tutoring series (typically 8‑12 weeks).
 - Communication Skills: Strong verbal articulation, active listening, and the capacity to foster a supportive learning environment.
 - Tech‑Savvy: Comfortable navigating virtual classroom tools, digital whiteboards, and the Chrome browser; possesses a laptop or desktop, webcam, and a noise‑canceling headset.
 - Professionalism: Ability to maintain confidentiality, pass a background check, and adhere to Littera’s code of conduct.
 
Preferred Qualifications – Nice‑to‑Have Enhancements
- Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics, Education, STEM, or a related field (or current enrollment in a degree program with relevant coursework).
 - Previous experience in online or hybrid teaching environments.
 - Familiarity with high‑dosage tutoring models, formative assessment strategies, or growth‑mindset pedagogy.
 - Certificates or training in tutoring, instructional design, or educational technology.
 
Core Skills & Competencies for Success
- Instructional Adaptability: Ability to pivot explanations based on real‑time student feedback.
 - Patience & Empathy: Sensitivity to students’ diverse learning paces and emotional needs.
 - Time Management: Effective scheduling, punctuality, and the capacity to honor recurring commitments.
 - Problem‑Solving Mindset: Skill in deconstructing complex algebraic problems into digestible steps.
 - Data‑Driven Insight: Comfort interpreting performance metrics to guide instructional adjustments.
 - Digital Fluency: Proficiency with video conferencing platforms (e.g., Zoom, Google Meet), shared document editors, and virtual whiteboards.
 
Technology & Workspace Requirements
- Desktop or laptop computer running the latest version of Chrome.
 - High‑definition webcam and a reliable, high‑speed internet connection (hard‑wired connection recommended).
 - Noise‑canceling headset with a clear microphone to ensure audio clarity.
 - Quiet, well‑lit workspace free from distractions during tutoring sessions.
 
Compensation, Perks, & Benefits
Littera offers a competitive, performance‑based hourly rate:
- Algebra I (high‑school level) sessions: $22 per hour.
 - Pre‑Algebra or non‑high‑school algebra sessions: $18 per hour.
 
Additional benefits include:
- Flexibility: Choose the days and times that fit your life—no minimum weekly hour requirement.
 - Remote‑First Environment: Work from anywhere in the United States with a stable internet connection.
 - Professional Growth: Access to Littera’s educator community, webinars, and resource libraries.
 - Substitute Support: If you need a day off, qualified substitute tutors can cover your sessions.
 - Impact Narrative: Receive detailed reports on how your tutoring contributed to student progress.
 - Potential for Long‑Term Collaboration: High‑performing tutors are often invited to return for future semesters and may qualify for higher‑rate assignments.
 
Career Development & Advancement Opportunities
While this position is a contract role, Littera views each tutor as a potential long‑term partner. Exceptional educators may be considered for:
- Leadership roles such as Mentor Tutor or Curriculum Advisor.
 - Specialized tutoring tracks (e.g., SAT Math, AP Calculus).
 - Part‑time content development or instructional design projects.
 - Professional development stipends for relevant certifications or graduate coursework.
 
Work Environment & Company Culture
Littera fosters a culture built on collaboration, equity, and continuous learning. Our core values include:
- Student‑First Mindset: Every decision is made with the goal of elevating student achievement.
 - Integrity & Respect: We honor the trust placed in us by families, schools, and our tutors.
 - Innovation: Leveraging data and technology to refine instructional practices.
 - Community: Regular virtual meet‑ups, peer‑share sessions, and celebration of tutoring milestones.
 
Even though you will be working remotely, you will never feel isolated. Our dedicated program coordinators, tech support staff, and peer network ensure you have the resources and encouragement needed to thrive.
Application Process – Simple, Transparent, and Quick
We have streamlined the hiring journey into four clear steps:
- Submit Your Application: Complete the online form, attach a current résumé, and answer a few short screening questions.
 - Video Introduction (2 Minutes): Record a brief video describing your experience with algebra and why you enjoy tutoring.
 - Mock Tutoring Demo (5 Minutes): Participate in a short virtual session where you demonstrate a typical algebra concept to a mock student.
 - Finalize Onboarding: Review and sign the Tutor Agreement, complete a background check, and set your availability in the Littera dashboard.
 
Once matched, you will receive a personalized schedule and have immediate access to all curriculum resources and platform guides.
Ready to Make a Difference? – Take the Next Step
If you are passionate about mathematics, thrive in a flexible, remote work environment, and are eager to empower students across the nation, we want to hear from you. Apply today and join a community of dedicated educators who are reshaping the future of tutoring.
Apply now and start your journey with Littera Education!
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