Becoming a NeuroMethod Tutor

We are a tutoring company that focuses on the empowerment and independence of our students. Tutors are responsible for supporting the mastery of content as well as each individual student's process of learning. To learn more about out approach, please visit Why NeuroMethod Tutoring?

  • If you are currently pursuing a master's degree in psychology, please see below to learn how becoming a NeuroMethod tutor can help make you a competitive practicum candidate.
  • If you are not currently pursuing a master's degree in psychology but are interested in becoming a NeuroMethod tutor, please submit your application here.

Tutoring Jobs for Psychology Grad Students

At NeuroMethod Tutoring, we approach tutoring from a psychological perspective. We strongly support our tutors in finding their unique therapeutic voice and encourage integrating any theory that is appropriate for a given student. Sessions frequently include approaches from behavioral psychology, motivational interviewing and psycho-education about neuroscience and the brain, but almost any theory can be integrated into this work.

BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH US:

Competitive Pay, Including Paid Prep-Time

Quality tutoring sessions require thorough preparation. The vast majority of tutoring companies do not pay for prep-time, but we do. Also, if you drive to a student's home we pay for travel time.

Relevant Work Before Practicum

Although this work is not therapy, you will gain relevant experience that will be a valuable asset in competing for practicum positions.

BECOME A COMPETITIVE PRACTIUM CANDIDATE:

Tutoring kids with ADHD and other learning challenges provides in-depth understanding of the academic, social, and emotional challenges that these students face.

ESL tutoring offers rich exposure to working with culturally diverse client populations and can increase your cultural competence, sensitivity and awareness.

Working with parents, teachers, school staff and psychologists allows you to gain experience in coordinating care between multiple providers and advocating for students.