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[ad_1]Position: Amplify Virtual Reading Tutor- Arkansas (Part-Time, Contractor, Remote)A pioneer in K-12 education since 2000, Amplify is leading the way in next-generation curriculum and assessment. Our core and supplemental programs in ELA, math, and science engage all students in rigorous learning and inspire them to think deeply, creatively, and for themselves. Our formative assessment products help teachers identify the targeted instruction students need to build a strong foundation in early reading and math.All of our programs provide educators with powerful tools that help them understand and respond to the needs of every student. Today, Amplify serves more than 10 million students in all 50 states. For more information,Amplify is seeking remote, part-time Virtual Reading Tutors to provide small-group tutoring for students beginning in Fall 2023 and beyond.Tutors must reside in Arkansas and be available for at least three days a week before, during, and/or immediately after school hours.Are you interested in making a difference in a student’s life through high-impact reading tutoring? Would you like to receive training and experience in Amplify’s science of reading aligned assessment and intervention products? Do you want to interact directly with students while building relationships and instilling a passion for reading? Amplify Tutoring is currently looking to grow our virtual tutor base with tutors who are committed to ensuring students have the foundational literacy skills they need to be successful.Amplify Tutoring works in close partnership with schools across the country to offer small-group virtual reading tutoring. Make a difference working with students in Kindergarten through Sixth Grade by conducting virtual tutoring sessions throughout the school year to build early literacy skills in order to read at or above grade level. Tutors will be trained to use Amplify’s small group tutoring intervention program and assessment.PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES The Amplify Reading Tutor will play a meaningful and important role in supporting small groups of growing readers virtually, multiple times a week. Reporting to the Program Manager of Tutoring Services, the Tutor will prepare lessons using Amplify’s mCLASS Intervention program to deliver tutoring sessions virtually and monitor students’ progress.The successful and effective candidate will be a punctual, consistent, enthusiastic, results-driven, and self-starting individual who enjoys working with young children and developing learning skills through game-like activities. The individual must provide outstanding support to students and be a strong communicator with all stakeholders including tutor coaches, program managers and other team members. They will combine a solid capacity for technology with strong relationship-building and problem-solving skills.In this role, you will:• Provide virtual tutoring to small groups of K-6 grade students three set days per week throughout the school year. Each small group session lasts for 30 minutes.• Utilize strong technology skills to confidently and successfully execute tutoring sessions and problem-solve while using a variety of computer applications and platforms simultaneously.• Prepare unique virtual lesson activities and materials while internalizing lesson objectives before each tutoring session, based on provided lesson plans.• Monitor progress of students’ reading skill development regularly using a provided assessment to determine if tutoring instruction is working or needs adjustments.• Implement feedback from program manager and tutor coach and self-advocate for needs related to this position in a professional manner.• Attend and actively participate in synchronous and asynchronous virtual training and onboarding sessions. Tutors may also attend paid professional development workshops offered throughout the year.• Read and review email and internal instant messaging communication daily from the tutor leadership team to keep informed of program changes and updates.• Problem-solve common issues by following written instructions, and use excellent written communication skills to engage in synchronous and asynchronous leadership support.• Contribute to project-level data reporting for internal and external stakeholders by maintaining an up-to-date lesson log for each session delivered and answering periodic questionnaires.REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE• Available for at least 90 minutes, three set days per week at consistent times throughout the school year.• Minimum High School diploma or equivalent.• Fluent English speaker with High School level proficiency in reading competencies.• Demonstrates professionalism and time-management: reliable, diligent, proactive, flexible, punctual to all commitments and tech-savvy in a fast-paced environment.• Comfortable and skilled with technology (Web-based browsers, Google Meet, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Zoom) and regularly updates knowledge base t

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