After School Tutor
Company: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis, Inc.
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\n Job Summary: The Tutor is
responsible for the planning, implementation, and supervision of
activities for assigned programs that achieve predetermined program
outcomes. Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree from
accredited college or university in Education, Math, English,
Engineering. Bachelor in Education preferred, Master’s degree a
plus. Experience: Minimum of three years of experience teaching or
tutoring individual members or students in a small group,
management experience is a plus. Tutor must be able to demonstrate
the use of a multimedia computer system with related devices in
order to run programs; to access, generate, and manipulate data;
and to communicate results. Licensing Requirements: Missouri
Department of Health & Senior Services Medical Examination Report
for Caregivers and Staff must meet acceptable standards from the
State of Missouri, completed within 30 days of hire. TB Risk
Assessment and Examination completed within 30 days of hire. Annual
results of Family Care Safety Registry background screening must be
deemed acceptable by the State of Missouri. Annual results of
nationwide background screening must meet barrier crimes standards
for organizational membership with Boys & Girls Clubs or America.
Meets qualifications and ongoing training requirements per state
licensing regulations (12 hrs. annually). Physical Requirements:
Able to lift, carry, push, pull, or roll up to 20-25 pounds.
Capable of prolonged, extensive, or considerable standing, walking,
and speaking and occasional reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling,
or crouching and working in front of PC monitor. Expressing or
exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word as well as convey
detailed or important spoken instructions to other workers
accurately, loudly, or quickly in addition to perceiving the nature
of sounds at normal speaking levels and ability to receive detailed
information through verbal communication and make fine
discriminations in sounds is necessary for the safety of the
children in the program. The employee may be subject to both inside
and outside environmental conditions. Inside weather conditions
provides protection from weather conditions but not necessarily
temperature changes and outside environmental conditions provides
no effective protection from weather. The employee may be subject
to sufficient noise to cause the employee to shout in order to be
heard above the ambient noise level. Local travel as well as some
regional travel is required in performance of duties. Emotional/
Mental Demands of Work: Ability to work separately with child
within a larger context of child/tutor groups. Routine reporting
and grant deadlines; variance in work volume. Identifies and
resolves problems in a timely manner; gathers and analyzes
information skillfully; develops alternative solutions; works well
in group problem solving situations; uses reason even when dealing
with emotional topics. Understands the implications of decisions on
members. Tutor must be able to demonstrate the use of a multimedia
computer system with related devices in order to run programs; to
access, generate, and manipulate data; and to communicate results.
May handle emergency or crisis situations. Manages the distraction
of many interruptions without losing concentration or unduly
disrupting programming. Some weekend work is required. Keeps
current with best practices, resources, and materials. Creates
opportunities for members to receive personalized assistance.
Exercises creativity and mental flexibility in presenting
instruction and programming to accommodate members of widely
varying learning styles, intellectual levels, and abilities.
Voicemail and e-mail are checked daily. Attends all meetings and
events and notifies appropriate staff prior to missing a
meeting/event and follows up to get important information. Job
Relationships: Treats members and their parents with dignity and
respect at all times. Fosters good working relationships with
parents, staff, management, and other professionals in order to
meet objectives. Balances team and individual responsibilities;
exhibits objectivity and openness to others' views; gives and
welcomes feedback; contributes to building a positive team spirit;
puts success of team above own interests; supports everyone's
efforts to succeed. Cooperates and works together with all
co-workers; independently plans and completes job duties, including
appropriate judgment. Uses tactful, appropriate communications in
sensitive and emotional situations. Follows appropriate chain of
command to address concerns in a timely manner. Develops and
maintains the highest level of customer service relationships with
members, parents, volunteers and all other professional partners.
Skills: Tutoring Skills Connects student’s prior knowledge, life
experience, and interests with learning goals. Facilitates learning
experiences that promote autonomy, interaction, and choice. Engages
members in problem solving, critical thinking, and other activities
that make subject matter meaningful. Promotes social development
and group responsibility. Develops member understanding through
instructional strategies that are appropriate to the subject matter
by using materials, resources, and technologies to make the subject
matter accessible. Involves and guides members in assessing their
own learning. Youth Development Skills Applies theories about how
youth learn and develop in the domains of physical, social,
emotional, cognitive, and creative to BGCSTL programming. Aligns
mission and Formula for Impact with program implementation.
Systematically links program activities to program goals to achieve
predetermined outcomes for youth. Maintains environments that
manage risk, ensures safety, promotes physical and mental
well-being, and encourages healthy lifestyles. Develops supportive
relationships with children and youth, works to guide and empower
them as individuals as well as being part of a group. Builds a
trusting relationship with children as a foundation for positive
guidance and self-discipline. Actively participates in program
planning, delivery, and evaluation of youth development programs.
Plans and acquires appropriate equipment and materials for the
program. Demonstrates high levels of ethical conduct through
actions to BGCSTL youth, families, and surrounding communities.
Professionals increase their knowledge through ongoing training and
education. Tutor understands responsibilities as a mandated
reporter. Professional Approach to Work Tutor approaches others in
a tactful manner; reacts well under pressure; treats others with
respect and consideration regardless of their status or position;
accepts responsibility for own actions; and follows through on
commitments Contributes to maintaining the integrity of the
organization; displays high standards of ethical conduct and
understands the impact of violating these standards on an
organization, self, and others; is trustworthy. Acts in a
dependable, responsible manner in cooperation with others involved
in programming. Planning & Organizational Skills Prioritizes and
plans work activities and uses time efficiently. Creates workable,
realistic plans for implementing programs to achieve desired
outcomes. Regularly gathers information and feedback from members,
staff, and volunteers as to assess member needs and interests.
Computer Skills Applies computers and related technologies to
support instruction. Plans and delivers instructional units that
integrate a variety of software, applications, and learning tools.
Lessons developed must reflect effective grouping and assessment
strategies for diverse populations. Types accurately, enters
information into a computerized system, and uses database
management software specific to membership management provided by
BGCSTL. Prior computer/PC experience using other word processing
and presentation software and database management systems is
preferred. Microsoft Office programs a plus. Verbal/Written
Communication Speaks clearly and professionally in positive or
negative situations; listens and gets clarification; respond well
to questions; participates in meetings. Effectively communicate
with supervisors, colleagues, parents, members, professional
medical staff, volunteers, school/district personnel, and other
community members. Confidentiality Knowledgeable about member
rights. Ensures an atmosphere which allows for the privacy, dignity
and well-being of all members in a safe, secure environment. Values
and Strategic Behaviors: Mission Demonstrates commitment to the
organization through words and actions. Makes decisions that are
consistent with and support the mission. Exhibits passion for our
work. Accepts accountability for sustainable results. Assures all
actions are in the best interest of the organization. Fun Welcomes
fun that is safe and respectful of all involved. Treat staff,
members, partners, and families to a positive, upbeat experience at
every opportunity. Integrity Demonstrates highest standards of
personal/professional conduct, objectivity and trustworthiness
Communicates openly, respectfully and with transparency Makes
decisions that are fiscally and ethically responsible Applies time
and resources wisely Accepts responsibility for actions Values and
Strategic Behaviors (continued): Excellence Demonstrates high
standards of performance and expects the same of others Practices
behaviors that ensure an inclusive and respectful workplace
Provides high quality services and information Serves as role model
of high ethical standards and good judgment Team-Oriented
Personally demonstrates commitment to support the work of others
and communicates the same expectation of staff members, holding
them accountable for being responsive to the needs of the
organization, programs, and staff. Solicits input and feedback from
others Creativity and Innovation Uses facts, information and a
sound decision-making process to creatively solve problems and
implement solutions within a reasonable timeframe. Demonstrates
innovative thinking by continually improving services and adapting
to changing member and organizational needs. Recognition Celebrates
the extraordinary contributions of staff and members. Publicly
honors the work of staff, reinforcing those actions and behaviors
that members, families, and colleagues value. Praises others for a
job well done. Effectively communicates with supervisors, other
managers, subordinates, parents, volunteers, and other community
members. Essential Responsibilities: Tutoring/Teaching with Stride
Academy Plans, delivers, and reports on individual and small group
tutoring efforts, using methods and materials appropriate to the
learner group and course content. Prepares/adapts appropriate
teaching materials provided by Stride Academy. Identifies/assesses
the needs of members and if necessary adapt course content and
delivery style to meet those needs. Creates a learning atmosphere
in which all members are treated with respect and dignity in an
environment in which a diversity of backgrounds and experience is
valued. Discusses learning outcomes or moderation requirements with
members and parents as tutoring progresses. Offers advice on
further learning and progression opportunities to members.
Evaluates the effectiveness of learning. Assesses members’ work
when appropriate. Keeps records of members’ progress and ensures
members are given feedback on their progress. Develop a growth plan
for members. Utilize Progress Monitoring Assessments to identify
remaining gaps and measure growth. View your Stride Academy
Dashboard and real-time reports daily. Make modifications and
adjustments as necessary based on the reports. Use visual means to
show member gains (proven to engage members in their lessons and
help them understand the value of the work they are doing). Allow
them to see the graphs and data from the Individual Student Details
view of your Dashboard or their Student Progress Reports. Provides
positive feedback to members often. Congratulates members on their
total questions answered, total minutes worked, academic badges,
coins earned, and Star points in Club-wide contests. Rewards
members with extra coins and lets them know they did a good job of
meeting expectations. Uses Stride Academy technology to remain
organized and teach smarter by: Utilizing Student Grouping Reports
to organize small groups of members with similar skill
abilities/deficiencies. Designing your own reporting system. Sets
reminders on your email calendar for periodic data review and
emails parent reports via the Reports tab. Using Quiz Builder to
easily create quizzes that reinforce unit/lesson plans, or retest
members on specific skills. Share quizzes with other BGCSTL tutors,
so no one has to recreate the wheel. Safety Takes appropriate
action when children are injured, including both minor incidents
and major accidents. Documents all types of accidents and incidents
and provides to Manager or Site Coordinator/ Club Director for
review before providing the information to the parent on the day of
the occurrence. Responds immediately to children that are hurt or
in distress and acts to comfort and assist the child appropriately
Remains calm and in control while providing first aid or CPR for
the child. Assesses the situation to decide if further action
should be taken if necessary, calls an ambulance or parent,
depending on the severity of the situation. Understands and
complies with universal precautions to avoid contact with and
control blood borne pathogens Knows what a “bodily fluids clean up
kit” is, what items should be included in a kit, and demonstrates
how to use it. Acts appropriately if there is contact with blood
borne pathogens and takes steps to prevent transmission. Completes
and/or reviews written documentation for behavioral incidents and
provides those reports to the Manager or Site Coordinator/ Club
Director. Appropriately reports any instances of abuse and neglect
of children, as required, as a mandated reporter. Consistently
enforces and reviews Club rules with current and new members.
Executes emergency procedures. Behavior Management and Positive
Guidance Demonstrates awareness of each child’s limitations and
abilities and uses guidance techniques accordingly, and explains
rules at the child’s level of understanding, using a variety of
techniques. Anticipates and defuses disruptive behavior in
children. Addresses problem behavior or situation, rather than
labeling the child. Adapts the Club environment and curriculum to
minimize potential challenging behaviors. Family Relations
Maintains professional boundaries in relationship with staff and
families. Uses positive communication strategies for use families.
Youth Development Activities Addresses children by their names and
makes an effort to talk with each child every day. Participates
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