Blueprint Schools Network

Math Tutor - Small Group Tutoring

Blueprint Math Fellows Program - Apache Junction, AZ - Full Time

Launch Your Career in Education—While Making a Real Impact

Location: Apache Junction, Arizona

Full-Time Schedule: Monday - Thursday, approximately 8 am to 4 pm and Friday 9 am to noon ; approximately 30 to 35 hours per week; During School Day; One School Year Based Fellowship (final schedule depends on school placement)

Part-Time Schedule: Monday - Thursday and Friday 9 am to noon; AM Schedule Block -  8:00 to 12:00; PM Schedule Block - 12:00PM to 4:00 PM; approximately 20 - 29 hours per week; During the School Day; One School Year Based Fellowship (final schedule depends on school placement)

Hourly Rate: $18/hour (non-exempt, paid bi-weekly)
Start Date: Mid/late July
End Date:  late May 2027 (Aligns with the end of the program/school year)

Turn Your Passion for Change Into a Career That Matters

That drive you have to make a difference? You can turn it into a meaningful career—right now.

As a Math Fellow, you won’t just support students—you’ll help expand access to high-quality math instruction for young people who deserve every opportunity to succeed. You’ll also build meaningful, real-world experience and a strong professional skill set that prepares you for careers in education, nonprofit leadership, public service, and beyond..

Years from now, a student will remember the person who showed up for them—who believed in them, who helped them see what they were capable of.

This is your opportunity to be that person.

Why This Role Matters

Across the country, too many students—particularly those from historically underserved communities—lack access to the rigorous, personalized math support they need to thrive.

As a Math Fellow, you are part of the solution.

Through high-impact, small-group tutoring, you will:

  • Accelerate student learning in math
  • Build student confidence and identity as learners
  • Help close opportunity gaps in education
  • Contribute to measurable, meaningful academic outcomes

This is not just support—it’s transformative, evidence-based work that changes trajectories.

Build Your Career While You Make an Impact (Learn While You Earn)

This is more than a job—it’s a hands-on learning experience designed to prepare you for a future in education.

As a Math Fellow, you will:

  • Gain real classroom and instructional experience from day one
  • Lead small-group tutoring sessions with students
  • Receive ongoing coaching and feedback from experienced educators
  • Develop skills in lesson delivery, student engagement, and data-driven instruction
  • Earn a steady income while building professional experience

You’ll leave this role with practical, transferable skills that will serve you well in education and beyond.

From Tutor to Teacher: Explore Your Pathway

Many Math Fellows use this experience to explore and prepare for a future in education.

This role is intentionally designed to help you build a strong foundation by providing:

  • Structured, real-world teaching experience
  • Ongoing mentorship and coaching
  • A deep understanding of how students learn and succeed
  • Essential professional skills to support success in the workplace, such as: communication, adaptability and problem solving

As you consider your next steps, Blueprint can connect you with partner organizations and programs that support pathways into teaching, certification, and graduate study.

Whether you’re ready to pursue the classroom or still exploring, this experience is a powerful way to test drive a career in education—while making a meaningful impact today.

What You’ll Do

  • Deliver daily, small-group math tutoring during the school day
  • Build strong relationships with students and support their growth
  • Track student progress and adjust instruction based on data
  • Collaborate with teachers, school leaders, and fellow tutors
  • Contribute to a positive, student-centered learning environment

Who This Is For

This role may be a strong fit if you:

  • Are passionate about educational equity and expanding opportunity
  • Want to make a tangible difference in students’ lives
  • Are considering a career in teaching or education
  • Are eager to learn, grow, and take on meaningful responsibility
  • Believe in the power of consistent, high-quality instruction

What You’ll Gain

  • Hands-on instructional experience
  • Ongoing coaching and professional development
  • A strong foundation for a career in education
  • Meaningful, measurable impact on student outcomes
  • A network of educators and peers committed to equity and excellence

Compensation & Benefits

Compensation

  • Hourly Rate:$18.00 (non-exempt, paid bi-weekly)
  • Total compensation is based on assigned schedule and number of service days
  • 30 minute paid lunch
  • Daily planning and preparation built into your schedule
  • Sick leave and personal leave
  • Please note that as a school-year-based role, this position does not include holiday pay or payment during school breaks/closures (e.g., Winter Break, Spring Break). 
  • Benefits (for eligible full-time Math Fellows)

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 100% of the individual-level premium paid by Blueprint
  • Professional Development & Support

  • One-on-one coaching and ongoing feedback
  • Structured training and development throughout your term (up to 72 hours of ongoing professional development each school year depending on start date)
  • Mentorship and cohort-based support
  • Real-world experience valued across education and mission-driven careers

Requirements

  • Age 18 or older
  • Authorized to work in the United States (no visa sponsorship available)
  • Current enrollment in a degree program, prior enrollment, or completion of at least an associate’s degree
  • English proficiency (Spanish language skills a plus)
  • Ability to commit through the end of the school year
  • Successful completion of required background screenings
  • Ability to reliably commute to school location based on assigned schedule

About Blueprint Schools Network

Blueprint Schools Network is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting educational equity and improving life outcomes for students. Through our Math Fellows Program, we provide daily, in-school tutoring that helps students close learning gaps, build confidence, and thrive academically.

We believe in putting students and schools first, achieving sustainable results, and working collaboratively with humility and integrity.

Want to Learn More?

For a full overview of the role, responsibilities, and program structure, please review the complete job description here:

Blueprint Math Fellow Position Description

Apply Today

This is more than a role—it’s a chance to build a career rooted in purpose, impact, and growth.

Apply today and start making a difference.

Blueprint Schools Network is an equal opportunity employer.

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