Reading Intervention Teacher ('25-'26)

Remote
Part Time
Experienced

We are changing children’s lives. We work with the most struggling readers, including children with word reading difficulties or other characteristics of dyslexia. Come join our team!

We are hiring certified teachers to teach virtual small-group intervention sessions. Teachers receive training on effective, proven intervention programs, are compensated for training and prep time, and join a community of serious educators, researchers, and advocates committed to changing outcomes for historically underserved children.

This role is a flexible part-time W2 position. We welcome military spouse applicants – more than half our teachers are military spouses today.

The Role
We are hiring teachers to teach virtual small-group sessions during school, after school, and over the summer. You will teach groups of 3-4 students, using effective programs specially adapted for virtual instruction.

You will develop caring relationships with the children you teach, helping them grow and succeed as readers. You will provide weekly updates to school and home stakeholders, building a community of care around each child.

You will be part of a community of like-minded teachers who care deeply about every child’s success. 

Schedule

We are currently hiring for the following teaching schedules:

  • 2025-2026 School Year: Classes beginning as early as September and as late as November. Classes are 45-60 minutes per day, Monday through Friday, mostly during the school day, with SOME after-school availability in the Pacific time zone.

Requirements

  • A current teaching certificate in general or special education.
  • Experience teaching reading in elementary, middle, and/or high school, using structured literacy programs and methods.
  • Experience with virtual instruction using Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or other virtual tutoring platform.
  • An energetic, positive, caring attitude towards children.
  • Interest in the science of dyslexia and related reading difficulties.
  • Successful completion of a background check, which may include fingerprinting. 

Commitments

  • Participation in multiple days of program training. You are paid for this time.
  • During the school year, between 1 and 4 hours of teaching per day, 3 to 5 days per week, over the course of the school year.
  • Fingerprinting and background check.
  • Weekly completion of instructional tracking reports and student updates.
  • Participation in regular staff meetings.

Training and professional development

  • Before teaching, you will receive training in the program you are assigned to teach. You may receive training on multiple programs.
  • Before teaching you will also receive training in areas such as models of development, dyslexia, child & adolescent reading development, etc.
  • During the course of instruction, you will have the opportunity to participate in a mix of mentor observations, peer observations, office hours, and student case management discussions.
  • You will also have the chance to engage with leading academics in the fields of dyslexia and reading intervention. 

Purpose and diversity

  • We believe every child deserves a reading future. We strive to support students who are underserved by current systems and models of intervention.
  • We are building a team that reflects the full diversity of our student population and of our country. If you are committed to helping children who struggle with reading, please join us!

Compensation

  • We pay $38/hour for time teaching. 
  • We have opportunities for increases with greater responsibility (such as mentoring or site leadership).
  • We pay a reduced rate for training and a stipend for prep time, staff time, and professional development.
  • We provide paid sick leave to all hourly employees.
**Please Note: All candidates must file taxes within the U.S. to be eligible for this job posting. We do not have the ability to hire candidates who file in U.S. Territories or other countries.**
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