So basically, I’ve come across a stellar solution to my recent employment funk in Fayetteville.
Cardinal Tutors made an interesting proposal that seriously adhered to my busy schedule, because to an extent, you are tutoring on your own time for a substantial amount of compensation. Burt Mason writes:
“Cardinal Scholars is a service that connects tutors with elementary, middle school, high school, and college students seeking help. Tutoring sessions can take place at the student’s home, at a nearby library, on the tutor’s campus, or even via Skype. New tutors can join our platform to be considered for local opportunities that match their subject skills and weekly availability.
- Desired Skills and Experience:Â Teaching, Tutoring, Leadership, and Mentorship
- Responsibilities: Tutor local students based on your subject preference and availability (work as much or as little as you’d like!)
- Qualifications:Â Fantastic teachers who have experience teaching or mentoring others, are academically curious and intelligent, and have a GPA of 3.0 or higherÂ
- Compensation:Â Online tutoring sessions start at $15/hour, and in-person tutoring ranges from $23/hour up to $50/hour.
We connect tutors all over the country with students in their area for in-person tutoring – as well as online sessions – so you can tutor in your hometown during breaks and in your college town during the school year!Â
To learn more, please visit cardinalscholars.com/about and check out our FAQ’s for tutors.
Coming on board as a tutor does not guarantee immediate tutoring work but does offer the opportunity to be matched for an assignment if we receive a tutoring request in your area for in-person tutoring and/or around the country for online tutoring.”
Want to apply? Click on the cool flashy-thing below. See you there, smarty-pants!
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