Reading or Math Tutor (Federal Work Study)
City University of Seattle - Seattle, WA
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About City University of Seattle: City University of Seattle (CityU) is a distinguished and comprehensive private nonprofit university and an affiliate of the National University. We serve students regionally, nationally, and globally, reaching across borders to impart knowledge and empower individuals. With a focus on adult learners and online students, we provide flexible, accessible programs tailored to meet the needs of the modern learner. Offering over 60 academic degree programs, we are committed to expanding our student's knowledge, skills, and possibilities. Our mission is deeply rooted in the belief that education can improve lives. We invite you to join us in our commitment to fostering community, promoting diversity, and providing an environment where every student can thrive and achieve their educational goals. Job Description: This Federal Work Study (FWS) Tutor position fulfills City University of Seattle's federal work study requirement of using 7% of our FWS allocation to employ students in community service jobs with at least one FWS student employed as a tutor for children in a reading tutoring project or performing family literacy activities in a family literacy project. Students must work within their communities and school districts to gauge interest in opportunity. Tutoring position must be coordinated by the student. Student will need to obtain position that fulfills essential duties and responsibilities below. Tutors must obtain a direct supervisor who will be available for training, signing off on timesheets, and overall supervision of the work being performed. Tutoring positions are fully paid by CityU through the use of FWS campus-based aid. Requirements: Community service job can be either on or off campus at a local nonprofit, governmental, or community-based organization. Must be accessible to the community at large. Must work with school aged children from preschool through elementary school. Tutoring can be done on a one-on-one basis or in a group setting. Tutoring can take place in a school setting or another location such as a public library or community center. Tutoring sessions can be held during regular school hours, after school, on weekends, or in the summer. We strongly recommend that a FWS receives proper training before starting tutoring. FWS students can receive funding for training hours. Training hours may not exceed 20 hours. Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skills, and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Must be eligible for financial aid and have remaining financial need AFTER other resources have been applied. Must be enrolled at least Half Time (5 credits for UGRAD, 3 credits for GRAD/DCGRD), or accepted for enrollment in financial aid eligible programs at CityU. Must meet CityU's Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements for duration of program to remain eligible for FWS. Must be able to coordinate with school district or community to obtain work study opportunity. Additional Information: Hours: This is a part-time (19.5 hours per week) student position. Salary: This position pays a minimum wage of $19.97/hour. Application Instructions: CityU of Seattle has an online-only application process. Please submit a complete application to be considered for this position. A complete application includes: Completed Electronic Application Form Current Resume Once you have created a profile, please remember to record your password. Responses will be sent to your Interview Exchange account if you use the 'Help Desk' feature. A hiring manager will contact candidates with qualifications and experience most aligned with current needs. Once the position is filled, you will see a status update in your account profile. If you encounter technical problems while applying for a position, please use the 'Help Desk' feature in your Interview Exchange account to submit the issue to technical support. For non-technical issues or questions, please email employment@. City University of Seattle is an equal opportunity employer and is continuously working to build a diverse faculty and staff. City University strongly encourages inquiries from all qualified individuals interested in becoming part of the CityU team, including women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and members of visible minorities.
Created: 2026-03-04