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NAC Tutoring Program Volunteer

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near New York, NY
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    A few hours per week
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    5

    Description

    Start Date: Fall 2025

    Time Period: Flexible

    Schedule: To Be Determined

    New Alternatives for Children (NAC) is seeking dedicated volunteers to support our Education Department by tutoring children ages 6–18 during the academic school year. Many of our students are behind in school and receive Special Education or English Language Learner (ELL) services. Due to limited financial resources, our families cannot afford private tutoring, and local schools are often unable to provide the additional academic support these students need.

    Tutoring sessions are one-on-one and typically take place weekly. Based on the child’s age and individual needs, sessions may focus on homework and project completion, reading support, or strengthening foundational academic skills. Volunteers are provided with materials to assist with remedial learning and to create engaging, productive sessions. Many of our students have experienced educational disruptions and benefit significantly from help with study habits, test preparation, essay writing, and learning to advocate for themselves in school settings.

    • *We are currently receiving a high volume of requests from middle and high school students in need of Algebra support. If you're available for in-person tutoring at NAC, we’d love to hear from you! Some remote tutoring opportunities are also available, though in-person support is preferred.**

    Tutors play a vital role in inspiring our students, building their academic confidence, strengthening their study habits, and helping them rise to academic challenges.

    Requirements:

    • Must be at least 18 years old
    • Must commit to a minimum of 4 months during the academic school year
    • Must be available for weekly one-on-one sessions (1–2 hours/week)
    • Must complete a background check
    • Must participate in an orientation and training session provided by NAC
    • Should have strong communication skills and patience working with children and teens
    • Prior tutoring, teaching, or mentoring experience is a plus, but not required
    • For in-person tutors: Must be able to travel to NAC’s office at 825 7th Avenue
    • For remote tutors: Must have reliable internet access and a quiet, distraction-free environment

    Start Date: Fall 2025

    Time Period: Flexible

    Schedule: To Be Determined

    New Alternatives for Children (NAC) is seeking dedicated volunteers to support our Education Department by tutoring children ages 6–18 during the academic school year. Many of our students are behind in school and receive Special Education or English Language Learner (ELL) services. Due to limited financial resources, our families cannot afford private tutoring, and local schools are often unable to provide the additional academic support these students need.

    Tutoring sessions are one-on-one and typically take place weekly. Based on the child’s age and individual needs, sessions may focus on homework and project completion, reading support, or strengthening foundational academic skills. Volunteers are provided with materials to assist with remedial learning and to create engaging, productive sessions. Many of our students have experienced educational disruptions and…

    Location

    On-site
    825 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019, USA

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    If you would like to apply, please send your Resume/Cover Letter to: volunteers@nackidscan.org

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