Each Thursday, I’m highlighting a work-from-home job or business.
Job Description: A private tutor works with children or adults on a one-on-one basis.
Education: A bachelor’s degree in the appropriate subject matter (mathematics, chemistry, English, etc.). Master's degree or Ph.D. can be helpful. A teaching certificate or classes a plus.
Skills: The ability to guide and encourage students on navigating the subject matter.
Job outlook: The teaching profession has its ups and downs, but the job outlook is rosier for private tutors, depending on the availability of potential clients. Many parents want their children to have extra assistance in schoolwork for a variety of reasons, and this area should experience healthy growth during the coming years.
Possible employers: Sylvan Learning Centers is a national company that hires contract tutors. Check for others in your area by Googling “Private Tutor, City/State.” You could start your own business, too, but contacting classmates of your children, volunteering to talk with parent groups or local homeschool groups, etc.
Preparation: Make sure your teaching certification is up-to-date. Refresh your resume by taking a teaching class if it’s been a while since your university or teaching days.
Get your foot in the door: You might start out by offering a steep discount on the first one or two sessions with a new client. Work on building rapport with the student and don’t over-promise your results.
Testimony: “I love working with children and their families in the comfort of their own home where they feel safe and secure,” says Darcy, a tutor from Northern Virginia. For others interested in becoming a tutor, she advises sticking to their area of strength and not to attempt to branch out without proper training. “People appreciate when you tell them what your strengths are,” she explains.
Until next time,
Sarah
Thursday, July 21, 2011
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