General Statement of Job Function
Tutoring math and/or reading to elementary students at Denver Seminary students’ chosen school. Student will need to work directly with a school and determine their need for a tutor. Then an agreement will be created between Denver Seminary, the Denver Seminary student and the Elementary School.
Part-time: approximately 10-20 hours per week
Typical Physical Demands & Working Conditions
- Ability to distinguish letters and symbols
- Prolonged sitting
- Ability to complete 6th grade level math
- Ability to relate to children
Examples of Duties
(this may not be all necessary or inclusive):
- Assisting students in learning
- Instructions will be given by the student’s teacher
Education/Training/Skills:
- Basic understanding of math skills
- Basic understanding of reading
- Self-motivated and can motivate others
- Team-oriented and keeps other members of the team informed when necessary
Basic Responsibilities and Details:
- The applicant will be required to apply for a national background check (and possibly fingerprinting) before beginning employment. The school employed through will perform this background check.
- The tutor will need to have transportation to the assigned elementary school.
- The tutor and elementary student will meet at the assigned elementary school, with the option to meet at Denver Seminary if the student has means of transportation apart from the tutor (at no time should the tutor provide the student with transportation).
Application Process
Willingness to support Denver Seminary’s vision, sign the National Association of Evangelicals Faith Statement, and abide by the Seminary’s Community Values and Behavioral Commitments is required.
Employment Application. Please complete the following and return to resume@denverseminary.edu.
- Employment Application
- Your resume
- Federal Eligibility Form
If you have any questions, please contact resume@denverseminary.edu.
Pay Rate: $17/hour