Virtual Teacher (MA license, PT or FT, High School Math Science, FULLY remote)

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At LearnWell, we are committed to changing the lives of the 10 million students in the U.S. who are dealing with behavioral health issues. For more than 26 years, we have provided on-site educational services in hospitals, helping these school-age patients continue their education during treatment and reintegrate successfully into the classroom. With a network of over 200 educators, we strive to make a positive impact for generations to come.

Currently, we are seeking passionate and creative teachers to assist with our growing need for virtual tutoring. This unique position will involve working remotely, providing academic support to middle and high school students as they are out of school for medical, behavioral, or various unique reasons. Teachers must be MA state-certified and can assist with K-12 core subjects, however many of our students need assistance in high school math and science.

In this role, teachers provide virtual tutoring support to students on a 1:1 and small group setting with the main responsibility is to act as an aide for the student, guiding them through educational material and ensuring their academic success.

Availability and Schedule :

Position requires consistent availability Monday–Friday between 8:00 AM–10:00 PM EST, with a minimum commitment of 12.5 hours per week. Preference will be given to candidates who can increase availability during our peak season (November–early June). This is a 100% remote role, and candidates must have a reliable internet connection and a computer in their home workspace.

Compensation:

Candidates who meet preferred criteria—such as advanced credentials, specialized experience, or demonstrated expertise—may be eligible for higher compensation where applicable (e.g., NY, IL LBS1, NJ Standard, MN licenses). All teachers are compensated for both instructional sessions and designated daily administrative time.

Qualifications:

  • B.A/B.S. degree from an accredited institution
  • Massachusetts teaching license
  • Comfortable working with Middle and High school students
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Understanding of subject matter relevant to student needs, especially in High School Math and Science
  • Reliable internet connection, working computer and distraction free work space

Join LearnWell as we strive to make a difference in the lives of students with behavioral health needs. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: $20.00 per hour

Expected hours: 12.5 – 40.0 per week

Application Question(s):

  • Please list the hours you are consistently available to work Monday–Friday between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM EST during the school year.

Education:

  • Bachelor's (Required)

License/Certification:

  • Massachusetts Teaching License (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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