High School Science Tutor Science - Issaquah, WA at Geebo

High School Science Tutor

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6 Quick Apply Part-time 3 hours ago Full Job Description About the Job:
Huntington Learning Center in Issaquah is looking for experienced tutors for struggling high school students.
We need tutors to help students with high-school-level science courses:
Chemistry Biology Physics Details:
All one-on-one tutoring Supportive admin staff does all the scheduling and parent communication Focus on teaching students without the requirement for lesson plan creation, grading papers, or conferences Primarily after-school and weekend hours Convenience and safety of tutoring in a professional learning center instead of in-home Great environment for recent graduates, professionals, retirees, and graduate students Paid training - initial and ongoing
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree required.
Excellent communication skills in 1-1 settings.
Preference for candidates who can teach at the AP / IB level (advanced) Available to work at least 2-3 days per week, preferably including Saturdays and/or Sundays.
Must be local - within commuting distance to Issaquah, WA (out-of-state candidates need not apply).
Per the Governor's Mandate, all employees must be vaccinated against Covid-19 About Huntington Learning Center of Issaquah:
Huntington Learning Center of Issaquah has been a part of the Issaquah Community since 1997.
We have helped thousands of local students achieve their potential in school and prepare for college.
We are a top three center in the Huntington System and are family owned and operated.
Our dedicated, experienced full-time staff works hard to fulfill the Huntington mission of giving every student the best education possible.
Join our team - Huntington Learning Center Issaquah is a great place to work! Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Science
  • Company: Huntington Learning Center of Issaquah - 3.6

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