Part Time Math Tutor at East Side Mathnasium Center

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Department Overview: Mathnasium is a national after school math only learning center. All tutoring is done on site at our east side location which is a 15 minute drive from campus. Anticipated Hours Per Week 6 to 20 Schedule: Tutors are needed for in person instruction Mondays thru Friday - 3:30m to 8:00pm and Sundays - 12:30pm to 4:30pm. Tutors can choose the days / times that work best for thier individual schedules. Tutors working Mondays thru Fridays and Sundays and must be able to get to the Center or by 3:30pm preferably or optionally by 4:30pm. Salary/Wage Range: Hourly $20.00 to $20.00 Number Of Positions 6 Position Summary/Job Duties: Details / requirements of the position: • Tutors should have a background and or strong interest in math and or teaching / tutoring....math, engineering, business, computer science majors wanted • Mathnasium works with students from the 1st thru 12th grades. Student's math skills are widely varied, ranging from a couple of years behind grade level to advanced students working several years above grade level. Instructors should enjoy working with being around children/students. • Mathnasium students work from a planned customized Mathnasium curriculum generated from the results of each student's Mathnasium Math Skills Assessment. Assessments are designed to produce appropriately challenging learning plans for each student. Mathnasium tutors do not have to develop student learning plans or methods of presenting subject matter - Mathnasium does that in a preplanned and structured manner. Tutor's efforts are focused on presenting the Mathnasium curriculum and adding context. • Tutors work in teams - generally three tutors working with groups of 7 to 9 students • Must have reliable transportation to the East Side Mathnasium Learning Center located at 5546 Eastpark Blv. Madison 53718 • The Madison Centers have grown dramatically over the last few years. There are two primary reasons for our growth; 1) our system works, Mathnasium students demonstrably improve their math skills, 2) we have outstanding tutors. The majority of these tutors are current UW Madison students. We are interested in hiring tutors that have the flexibility and maturity to simultaneously manage their studies, social activities and a serious part-time job Thank you for your interest. Qualifications: > interest in tutoring math and strong math skills > ability to work with children > ability to work with multiple students at once and work as a team among other tutors Physical Demands None Application Instructions: Please send resume and brief cover letter to Scott Zettek at madisonwest@mathnasium.com All applicants will be contacted withing 48 hours of submitting thier information. Contact: Org: Mathnasiums Of Madison - East Side Location Web: mathnasium.com/madisonwest Email: madisonwest@mathnasium.com Apply tot his job

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