Freelance Job: Freelance Math/Science Tutor - Secondary Level (Remote)

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We are seeking an expert Freelance Math & Science Tutor to support secondary school students (Grades 6–12). In this role, you will simplify complex academic concepts and help students improve their grades and confidence. This is a 100% remote, freelance position that offers the flexibility to teach from anywhere while making a direct impact on student success.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct one-on-one or small group tutoring sessions via video conference.

  • Teach core subjects including Algebra, Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

  • Create customized lesson plans tailored to individual student learning gaps.

  • Assist students with homework, lab reports, and exam preparation.

  • Provide regular progress updates and feedback to parents or guardians.

Requirements:

  • Education: Bachelor degree in Mathematics, Science, or Education (Stem background).

  • Experience: 2+ years of teaching or tutoring experience at the Secondary level.

  • Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of middle and high school curricula (e.g., Common Core, IB, or GCSE).

  • Communication: Exceptional ability to explain difficult topics in simple, easy-to-understand English.

Technical Requirements:

  • Hardware: A laptop or PC with a reliable webcam and a clear microphone.

  • Tools: Proficiency in digital whiteboards (Miro, Bitpaper) and Zoom/Google Meet.

  • Instructional Tools: Experience using digital pens or drawing tablets for solving equations on-screen is a plus.

  • Internet: Stable high-speed connection for uninterrupted video teaching.

Work Details:

  • Shift: Flexible (Afternoon/Evening availability preferred for student schedules).

  • Schedule: Part-time / Freelance (Set your own hours).

  • Mode: 100% Remote / Work from Home.

  • Compensation: Competitive hourly rate (based on subject expertise and experience).

  • Benefits: Total schedule control and access to a growing student base.

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