Reports to: Supervisor/Supt. Designee
Salary Range: $44,430 - $64,045 Dependent on experience and education
Excellent Benefits Package Consisting of: State Teachers Retirement System, paid sick/personal leave, tax-sheltered retirement contributions, Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and Employee Assistance Program.
Employment Status: Full-Time, 183 days, summer supplemental may be offered
FLSA Status: Exempt
General Description: Under supervision, provides individualized and small-group academic instruction to youth in a juvenile detention setting through both in-person and virtual (hybrid) learning environments. The tutor supports student progress toward academic goals, assists in credit recovery, reinforces core subject skills, and collaborates with educational staff to implement Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and Individualized Success Plans.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree required; degree in Education or related field preferred
Valid Ohio Teaching License or ability to obtain appropriate licensure preferred
Experience working with at-risk youth, behavioral needs, or juvenile justice populations preferred
Knowledge of core academic subject areas (ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies)
Experience supporting IEP implementation and data collection
Trained in CPI/Non-Violent Crisis Prevention (or willingness to be trained)
Ability to deliver instruction in both in-person and virtual formats
Strong classroom management and relationship-building skills
Excellent attendance record and punctuality
Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
Provides direct academic tutoring in core content areas aligned to Ohio Academic Standards
Delivers instruction in both secure, in-person detention classrooms and approved virtual platforms as needed
Supports students in completing assignments, credit recovery, and preparation for assessments
Assists in implementing IEP accommodations, modifications, and behavioral supports
Collects and documents student progress data to support educational planning
Collaborates with teachers, intervention specialists, therapists, and detention staff to ensure continuity of instruction
Maintains a structured, supportive, and trauma-informed learning environment
Uses de-escalation strategies and follows all facility behavior management protocols
Communicates student progress with educational staff and administration
Adapts instructional strategies to meet diverse learning needs and varying lengths of student stay
Participates in staff meetings, professional development, and required training
Maintains confidentiality in accordance with FERPA and facility regulations
Demonstrates professionalism, flexibility, and cultural responsiveness
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Collects necessary program paperwork as needed
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Provides hands-on learning activities that supplement lessons both online and in-person
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Delivers Physical Education activities as prescribed
Questions about this position? Please contact Kimi Kesling, HR Coordinator, at kkesling@greeneESC.org, 937 7671303, ext. 1105.Please submit application, certificates, resume', and cover letter. All applicants must provide at least three professional references.