Tutors instruct individual students or small groups of students in academic subjects to support formal class instruction or to prepare students for standardized or admissions tests.
Webforms
- Tutors
- Education and Training
What do they typically do
- Provide private instruction to individual or small groups of students to improve academic performance, improve occupational skills, or prepare for academic or occupational tests
- Identify, develop, or implement intervention strategies, tutoring plans, or individualized education plans (IEPs) for students
- Provide feedback to students
- Review class material with students by discussing text, working solutions to problems, or reviewing worksheets or other assignments
- Assess students' progress
- Teach students study skills, note-taking skills, and test-taking strategies
- Participate in training and development sessions to improve tutoring practices or learn new tutoring techniques
- Collaborate with students, parents, teachers, school administrators, or counselors to determine student needs
- Monitor student performance or assist students in academic environments, such as classrooms, laboratories, or computing centers
- Maintain records of students' assessment results, progress, feedback, or school performance
- Develop teaching or training materials, such as handouts, study materials, or quizzes
- Travel to students' homes, libraries, or schools to conduct tutoring sessions
Number of Jobs
Average Annual
Job Growth +0.7%
Job Openings 10
Job Listings
Select a region/location in North Carolina to begin your search.
View available jobs View available jobs on Indeed
Prior to presenting the available job listings on Indeed, kindly specify your desired location for job search
Education & Training
- Education Most occupations require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree.Associated Programs or MajorsLicense
Private Training Programs
65
69
Change 4