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Location

Fresno, California

Salary

$18 - $21 / HOUR

Quick overview

The tutor will monitor and mentor student learning activities, prepare and implement daily lesson plans, and provide academic and social support. They are also responsible for maintaining a safe classroom environment and collaborating with school staff to ensure student success.

Requirements summary

Applicants must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or GED and have completed 48 college units or passed an approved exam. Candidates should also be willing to undergo background checks and a tuberculosis exam.

high schoolCommunicationMentoringTutoringTime managementLesson planningBehavior managementSafety monitoringCultural sensitivityClassroom managementEarly childhood educationSocial-emotional learningStudent evaluation

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • Tulare
  • County -
  • Fresno,
  • CA 93720Position
  • Type:
  • Part
  • TimeSalary
  • Range: $18.00 - $20.50
  • HourlyJob
  • Shift: 2:00PM - 6:00PMCities served:
  • Visalia
  • Hourly
  • Pay
  • Range per
  • District: Visalia Unified School District ONLY - $20.50 Substitute Position
  • - $18.00 **Note: If you have fewer than five day availability (Monday-Friday), your application will be considered for a substitute tutor position. Substitute tutors are placed on an on-call basis according to the schedule preferences indicated on your application.*
  • About
  • California
  • Teaching
  • Fellows
  • Foundation: California Teaching Fellows Foundation (CTFF) is a nonprofit dedicated to developing passionate individuals into expanded learning tutoring roles that directly support TK-12th grade students across the 6 counties we serve. By investing in our Teaching Fellows' growth, we build a sustainable pipeline of future educators who are deeply rooted and committed to the communities they call home.
  • Our
  • Mission: ELEVATE and EQUIP educators to EMPOWER youth, communities, and themselves.
  • Our
  • Vision: Teaching Fellows emerge as credentialed teachers and leaders in education and beyond. Students feel seen, supported, and inspired to build their own path. Communities are rooted in the belief that education creates opportunities and hope.
  • What it’s like to be a
  • Teaching
  • Fellow: As a Teaching Fellow, you’ll work directly with students in expanded learning programs. Tutoring, guiding, and supporting young learners through hands-on activities while ensuring a safe, structured, and positive environment for every student in your classroom.
  • The
  • Opportunity:
  • Monitor
  • Student
  • Learning in a
  • School
  • Environment: Monitor and mentor student learning activities each day Prepare and communicate clear lesson objectives and daily lesson plans Establish and communicate objectives for all lessons, units, and projects Submit lesson plans aligning with target standards Tutor youth individually and in groups to support academic progress Prepare reports on student activity and accomplishments Enforce rules for behavior and maintain order in learning environments Observe and evaluate student performance, behavior, and social development Monitor proper use and care of equipment and materials Model responsible and positive behavior in alignment with CTFF and school district standards Adhere to Teaching Fellows Day and Morning Program Outline Follow the established program outline and daily schedule Shadow a master teacher or administrator for training and development Assist with student check-in and homework tutoring Lead pre-scheduled enrichment and academic learning activities Support structured learning aligned with educational goals Communication & Safety Maintain open communication with tutors, administrators, and CTFF staff Collaborate on lesson plan development and program objectives
  • Monitor students to ensure safety and maintain required 1:10 tutor-to-student ratio Know the location of all students at all times and follow emergency procedures Report incidents involving injury, illness, or abuse promptly and accurately Identify and report any suspicious or inappropriate conduct on site Toileting Support Provide bathroom assistance and education to promote independence Assist with lifting or transferring students as needed, ensuring dignity and safety Behavioral and Social Support Build rapport and meaningful relationships to support student growth Encourage positive behavior and academic engagement through mentoring and coaching Use conversation, games, and group activities to support social and emotional learning Apply behavior management techniques to reduce challenges and improve performance
  • Benefits of
  • Becoming a
  • Teaching
  • Fellow: Weekends Off (excluding one Saturday out of the month for Teaching Fellow Academies designed to get you paid professional development) Personal and Professional Development Scholarship Opportunities available for Teaching Fellows interested in pursuing a career in education Sick Pay Transferability across the 6 counties we serve
  • QualificationsQualifications &
  • Minimum
  • Requirements: 18 years old or older Have obtained a high school diploma or GED equivalent Authorization to work in the United States Completion of 48 college units or passage of an approved exam, if applicable, to meet the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) requirements. Proficiency in the English language, including spelling, grammar, and composition; ability to speak multiple languages is recognized as beneficial but not required. General understanding of educational standards and the public school system. Willingness to undergo background checks and Tuberculosis exam.
  • It would be nice if you also had: Completion of six (6) Early Childhood Education (ECE) units from an accredited college or university. Excellent organization and time management. High ethical standards and cultural sensitivity. Desire to foster educational aspirations and goals in youth.
  • Important
  • Note for
  • Applicants: The California Teaching Fellows Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, gender (pregnancy), age, disability, genetic information, marital status, or veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. This employer participates in E-Verify and will use E-Verify to confirm employment eligibility for all newly hired employees. If you require accommodation due to not being able to perform one or more of the essential job functions for the position, please review our CTFF ADA and Essential Functions Document before applying and contact us at Apply@ctff.us to discuss accommodation options. We are committed to ensuring that all qualified individuals have an equal opportunity to participate in the application process and to perform essential job functions with reasonable accommodation.
  • Please review the
  • ADA and
  • Essential
  • Functions
  • Document before applying: CTFF ADA and Essential Functions Document - Tutor Ready to Apply? During your application process, choose up to three school districts you are interested in working with. You will also have the opportunity to select your preferred commute time and grade preference level. Due to a high volume of applicants our Talent Acquisition team will review your application within 1-2 weeks of submission. Based on your selections and the availability of open positions, we will follow up with any updates to your application. For any questions, please email us at apply@ctff.us. We look forward to welcoming you to the CTFF community!

Benefits

  • Professional development
  • Sick pay
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • Weekends off