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Tutors Wanted in Borås - Make a Difference for Students!

Insamlingsstift Läxhjälpen

Västra Götalands län, Borås

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Do you want to make a difference? 19,916 students did not pass primary school in Sweden during the 2023/2024 school year. There are schools where 7 out of 10 students do not meet the requirements for high school eligibility. At the non-profit foundation Läxhjälpen, you contribute your skills and commitment to help more students meet the eligibility requirements with confidence for the future.

We are now looking for new tutors in Borås for the fall! We are looking for you who are interested in a paid part-time job and want to make a concrete social impact. The position is a part-time employment in the afternoons/evenings and involves being a tutor after school at one of our partner schools. With us, you work in a team of three tutors, all of whom are university students. You will receive training in and work based on our structured approach. Each tutoring group consists of 15 students, and together with your colleagues, you are responsible for planning, implementing, and following up on the work.

As a tutor, you can either work as a regular tutor or a substitute. As a regular tutor, you work 6 hours a week spread over two scheduled afternoons/evenings (there is a possibility for extra shifts). As a substitute, you work when the regular tutor is on leave or sick. The work is performed after school in the school's premises.

We are looking for someone who:

-Is a university, college, or vocational school student

-Has pedagogical skills and can communicate and build relationships with children and young people.

-Is solution-oriented, proactive, and can work based on our structured approach and method.

-Has a broad basic subject competence and good study techniques. Good math skills are a plus.

-Shares the values and vision of Läxhjälpen for a society where all children grow up with the conditions to succeed in school and shape their own future.

As the job involves working with children, we place great importance on personal suitability. A police clearance certificate for the employer is a legal requirement for working with children and young people.

About us

The differences between schools, where you live, where you come from, and what your parents do increasingly determine how likely you are to succeed in school. The Läxhjälpen Foundation is a non-profit organization that operates where it is needed most. Tutoring is free for students, and the salaries of the tutors are financed through support from the business community and the public sector.

Läxhjälpen is a concrete initiative that addresses one of Sweden's biggest problems today - that more and more young people are not succeeding in school and risk being excluded from society. Carefully selected, paid university students help young people with their studies two evenings a week and are also positive role models and mentors. Since our start in 2007, we have developed a structured approach and a clear goal - grades should improve, and students should continue to high school. We are currently in over 100 schools in Stockholm, Södertälje, Västerås, Norrköping, Gothenburg, Landskrona, Umeå, Sundsvall, Uppsala, Gävle, Mora, and Malmö.

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http://www.laxhjalpen.se

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