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Volunteer GED Tutor
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Description
Purpose of the Role
The Volunteer GED Tutor supports adult patients in preparing for the General Educational Development (GED) exam. This role contributes to patient recovery, confidence-building, and successful reintegration into the community through educational achievement.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide one-on-one or small group tutoring in GED subject areas (Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, and Writing).
- Assist patients in understanding academic concepts and completing practice exercises.
- Encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and independent study skills.
- Help students set achievable academic goals and track progress.
- Maintain a supportive, respectful, and non-judgmental learning environment.
- Communicate regularly with designated staff regarding attendance, progress, or concerns.
- Follow all facility policies, confidentiality standards, and safety procedures.
Time Commitment
- Flexible scheduling based on volunteer availability and program needs.
- Recommended commitment: (example) 2–4 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months to ensure continuity for learners.
Qualifications
- Strong proficiency in one or more GED subject areas.
- Patience, empathy, and good communication skills.
- Ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries.
- Experience in education, tutoring, social services, or related fields preferred but not required.
- Willingness to complete orientation and required background screening.
Training & Support
Volunteers will receive:
- Orientation to the behavioral health environment
- Guidance on trauma-informed communication
- Ongoing staff support during tutoring sessions
Impact of the Role
By serving as a GED tutor, volunteers directly support individuals working toward educational advancement, increased independence, and long-term community stability. Educational success plays a critical role in recovery and personal empowerment.
Location
Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare
Directions
Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare is seeking compassionate volunteers to provide GED tutoring for adult patients working toward higher education and successful community reintegration. Volunteers will assist with math, reading, writing, and science in a structured and supervised environment. Training and orientation are provided. This is an opportunity to make a lasting impact in the recovery journey of individuals striving to become productive members of our community.
