Accelerated Charter Elementary Schools In-Person Tutor '26/'27

Los Angeles, CA
Full Time
Tutors
Student (College)

About the Role

HeyTutor is seeking dedicated and dependable ELA & Reading Tutors to provide high-impact, in-person academic support to students in grades 3–5.

Tutors will work approximately 20 hours per week and provide small-group instruction focused on Reading, Writing, Phonics, and literacy intervention. This role is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are passionate about education and want hands-on experience working directly with elementary students.

If you are currently pursuing a career in education or hope to become a teacher, this is an especially valuable opportunity. Tutors selected for this program will receive Orton-Gillingham training provided by the District, giving you exposure to a highly structured, evidence-based approach to literacy instruction that can strengthen your instructional skills and future career in education.

Because students will rely on consistent academic support throughout the program, we are looking for tutors who can commit to staying for the entire duration of the program. Consistency is extremely important to student progress, relationship-building, and the overall success of the intervention.

What You'll Do

As an ACES Tutor, you will:

  • Provide in-person, high-dosage tutoring to students in grades 3–5, primarily in ELA and Reading.
  • Support students in Reading, Writing, Phonics, foundational literacy skills, and literacy intervention.
  • Lead small-group center rotations based on individual student needs.
  • Develop and implement lesson plans aligned with student needs, District curriculum, and intervention goals.
  • Complete District-provided Orton-Gillingham training/certification before beginning intervention with students.
  • Implement the District's Orton-Gillingham curriculum and instructional strategies with students.
  • Use District-approved curriculum, intervention plans, and instructional resources.
  • Work with students who may have learning gaps or require additional academic support.
  • Collaborate with teachers, administrators, counselors, and other school staff to ensure tutoring aligns with classroom instruction and student academic goals.
  • Assist with required program documentation, including student attendance, enrollment records, sign-in/out sheets, and other ELOP documentation.
  • Conduct parent outreach when needed, including phone calls and communication regarding schedules, pick-up procedures, and program information.
  • Greet students and families and help direct parent questions to the appropriate school or program staff.
  • Communicate student concerns or urgent issues to the appropriate ELOP Site Lead or program staff.
  • Maintain professionalism and comply with all District policies, procedures, documentation requirements, and student confidentiality standards.

Who We're Looking For

We are looking for tutors who are:

  • Passionate about working with elementary-aged students.
  • Interested in education, teaching, literacy, child development, or a related career field.
  • Excited about receiving Orton-Gillingham training and developing specialized literacy-intervention skills.
  • Comfortable supporting students in ELA, Reading, Writing, and Phonics.
  • Able to communicate professionally with students, families, teachers, and school staff.
  • Organized and comfortable maintaining accurate attendance and program documentation.
  • Reliable, punctual, patient, and able to build positive relationships with students.
  • Able to work approximately 20 hours per week.
  • Able to commit to the entire program.

Future Educators Are Strongly Encouraged to Apply!

This role is particularly well suited for aspiring teachers, education majors, substitute teachers, paraprofessionals, instructional aides, recent graduates, and individuals preparing for a career in education.

In addition to gaining meaningful classroom and small-group instructional experience, tutors will receive Orton-Gillingham training through the District, providing valuable exposure to structured literacy and evidence-based reading intervention.

Why Join This Program?

This is more than a traditional part-time tutoring position. You'll have the opportunity to develop practical instructional skills, receive specialized literacy training, collaborate with school professionals, and make a meaningful impact on students who need additional academic support.

If you're looking to build your experience in education while helping students strengthen their reading and literacy skills, we encourage you to apply!

Who We Are

HeyTutor is a leading EdTech company partnering with over 50 school districts nationwide. In 8+ years, we’ve supported 400,000+ students and delivered 1M+ tutoring lessons. Our high-dosage tutoring model is proven to improve student outcomes, and we’re proud to be ranked #28 Best Startup Employer by Forbes.

Equal Opportunity Employer

HeyTutor is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace and encourage all qualified applicants to apply regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status.

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