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29 people are interested
Volunteer Tutor
ORGANIZATION: HOMEWORKS TRENTON
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29 people are interested

HomeWorks is looking for enthusiastic and committed volunteer tutors who are passionate about educational equity, tutoring, mentoring, and building relationships with HomeWorks scholars. HomeWorks Trenton is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a community-based after-school boarding program that includes academic and social-emotional enrichment activities to supplement public schools, empower women, and build community leaders. HomeWorks fosters a community of empowered young women from Trenton who strive to achieve academic success and develop identity-driven leadership skills. In order to reach their full potential and positively impact the world around them.
Tutoring hours will take place Monday through Thursday from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM at the Rider University campus through October/November 2025, after which we will transition to our permanent campus in Trenton! Tutors will come to the HomeWorks location and complete tutoring in person.
If interested, please fill out the application linked above. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at volunteer@homeworkstrenton.org.
OBJECTIVE:
To assist HomeWorks high school level scholars with homework, study skills, and content knowledge in all core content areas including, science, language arts, mathematics, and history. The volunteer tutors will aid in helping scholars achieve their academic goals, assess knowledge and skills in content areas, provide individualized support in the academic area, teach subject-specific content and monitor scholar progress , assist scholars who are struggling in a specific content area in school, and assist scholars in improving their performance in an academic subject, becoming more comfortable with test taking, and obtaining in-depth knowledge of a subject.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Commit to volunteering Monday through Thursday from 7:00-8:30pm, starting September 2025 until June 2026.
Prepare for tutoring sessions as needed.
Analyze information from teachers in order to assist scholars.
Attend tutor training sessions led by Bespoke Education as requested by the HomeWorks team.
Build strong rapport with scholars and show personal interest in their academic success and growth.
Notify the head tutor in advance so that a substitute tutor can be found. In the event of an unexpected absence, please send a slack message to all of the coordinators. If a volunteer tutor consistently neglects their responsibilities, the volunteer or tutor may be dismissed.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum Bachelors Degree or in progress
Strength in either high school level mathematics, english language arts, high school level sciences, high school level history, foreign languages, etc.
Enrollment in a teacher preparation program and/or professional working experience are desirable but not required.
Interest in and comfort working with ninth and tenth grade female students.
Cultural competence and the ability to honor and respect the beliefs, language, interpersonal styles and behaviors of individuals.
ORIENTATION AND TRAINING:
The House Director, Assistant House Director, or Head Tutor will be available to discuss and to address any concerns.
A manual will be provided to tutors by the House Director, Assistant House Director, or Head Tutor, who will oversee all tutor volunteers.
A volunteer tutor orientation will be held in September by the House Director, Assistant House Director, or Head Tutor. Tutors will need to familiarize themselves with the manual, understanding the expectations of tutor volunteers.
A volunteer tutor will be expected to attend any tutor training sessions led by Bespoke Education.
BENEFITS:
Tutors will be making an impact on the scholars lives through supporting academic achievement and success.
Tutors are invited to engage their creativity and innovation to facilitate academic skills.
Tutors may be invited to engage in mentorship activities outside of the mandatory academic study hall hours.
More opportunities with HOMEWORKS TRENTON
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About HOMEWORKS TRENTON
Location:
174 NASSAU STREET BOX 196, PRINCETON, NJ 08542, US
Mission Statement
HomeWorks inspires and equips young women from marginalized communities to achieve their potential and positively transform the world around them by providing a supportive and educational residential environment.
Description
HomeWorks Trenton, Inc. is a non-profit that runs a free, community-based, after school residential program for high school girls from marginalized communities. We are starting right here in Trenton, New Jersey.
Our scholars live in the HomeWorks house from Sunday evenings to Friday mornings and are transported to and from their Trenton Public Schools every day to ensure timeliness. After school, scholars engage in daily activities focused on academics and identity-driven leadership, eat a family-style meal, and stay overnight in our dorm with two full-time staff members. Our HomeWorks model decreases chronic absenteeism and improves scholars’ academic performance and social-emotional skills while celebrating the power of Black and Brown sisterhood. By providing a space to explore and define their experiences, cultures, and identities, HomeWorks offers our scholars a chance to see that their ideas, visions, and presence are valid and relevant in this world.
Founded in 2016, HomeWorks has built a diverse team of full-time and part-time staff, board members, and volunteers. Together, we have run seven programs and built a HomeWorks community. The HomeWorks team has been recognized by The State of New Jersey, Princeton University, McKinsey & Company, Echoing Green, Comcast, Hollister, TRESemmé, Camelback Ventures, Barclays, Vital Voices, The Rachael Ray Show and more.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
2083 Lawrenceville RoadLawrence Township, NJ 08648
DATE POSTED
May 12, 2025
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 7-8:30PM; Monday - Thursday (minimum 1x per week); September 2025 - June 2026