This position is for the 2026 - 2027 Academic Year beginning in September 2026 and ending in June 2027
GO Fellow
GO Tutor Corps in partnership with AmeriCorps
Job Title: GO Fellow
Job Type: AmeriCorps
Location: State of Virginia
School Partners: Jefferson-Houston PreK-8 IB School (1501 Cameron St, Alexandria, VA 22314)
Start Date: Training begins on or about September 28th and in-person tutoring will begin on October 1st.
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm
JOB SUMMARY
As an in-person tutor with GO Tutor Corps, you will play a critical role in supporting students’ academic success by delivering targeted, small-group instruction in Math and/or English Language Arts (ELA). In this 1,200-hour AmeriCorps service position, you will support students in grades 3–12, Monday through Friday during school hours (typically between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m), for the academic semester.
Tutors are embedded within school communities and support instruction in alignment with each school’s model:
Alexandria Schools
- Support teachers within classrooms during small-group rotations in math and literacy
- Lead pull-out small groups of 3–6 students focused on targeted instruction aligned to Standards of Learning (SOL) goals
- Reinforce core instruction and support student progress on state assessments
Arlington Schools
- Provide small-group academic support (typically 2–3 students) within school-based intervention settings, such as a library or designated intervention space
- Deliver instruction using school-provided intervention materials in math and literacy
- Support students identified for targeted academic intervention
Across all sites, tutors collaborate closely with teachers and instructional coaches to align instruction with student needs and school priorities. Following training, tutors are expected to independently facilitate small-group instruction, effectively use provided curricula and materials, and maintain organized, engaging learning environments. Through consistent, high-quality support, tutors contribute directly to students’ daily learning experiences and academic growth.
We are seeking dedicated, reliable tutors who are passionate about educational equity and committed to making a measurable impact on student achievement. Ideal candidates demonstrate professionalism and consistency, build strong relationships with students, adapt instruction to diverse learning needs, and engage learners through culturally responsive practices.
Tutors typically work with 3–4 students per session in a supportive learning environment, helping to strengthen core academic skills while fostering confidence and connection. This role is well-suited for individuals interested in education, mentorship, or youth development, including recent graduates and those exploring a pathway into teaching.
Tutoring schedules vary by school and may change based on partner school needs. Tutors will receive a preliminary schedule of up to 10 hours per week, with any adjustments communicated in advance by school leaders. Maintaining a minimum of 10 service hours per week is required to successfully complete the 100-hour AmeriCorps commitment. In weeks when tutoring hours are reduced due to school scheduling, tutors are expected to complete remaining service hours through additional school support duties, such as assisting with testing or preparing instructional spaces.
AmeriCorps Benefits
You will earn:
- AmeriCorps living allowance (see more about this below)
- AmeriCorps Segal Education Award upon successful completion of up to $5,176.50
- Loan postponement on qualified education loans
- Valuable professional and personal experience in public education, youth development, civic-engagement, teamwork and leadership
AmeriCorps Living Allowance
The AmeriCorps Living Allowance and the number of pay cycles may vary depending on your assigned start date and location. Members who complete the Three-Quarter Time term (1,200 hours) receive a pre-tax living allowance of $24,000 for the full service year. The estimated pre-tax living allowance typically ranges from $1,000 to $1,100 in biweekly payments. Please note that the precise living allowance total and bi-weekly payment details will be clearly outlined in your offer letter and/or during the onboarding process.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Deliver Small-Group Academic Instruction
- Provide 90 minutes of small group tutoring weekly. Tutors may use intervention curricula or be given literacy and math instructional materials.
- Implement pre-developed lesson plans and instructional materials with fidelity
- Prepare in advance for each session to ensure effective and engaging instruction
- Adjust pacing, strategies, and supports to meet varying student learning needs and skill levels
Support Student Academic Progress
- Assess student understanding during sessions and provide targeted support to address learning gaps
- Track student attendance, participation, and academic progress using program-designated tools
- Share progress updates and observations with site staff, teachers, or program coordinators
- Incorporate feedback from coaches, teachers, or site leads to strengthen instructional delivery
Build Positive Student Relationships
- Establish a safe, inclusive, and structured learning environment that promotes student engagement
- Develop consistent, supportive relationships with students to encourage confidence and motivation
- Serve as a mentor and positive role model by demonstrating professionalism, reliability, and respect
Maintain Program Expectations and Communication
- Attend and facilitate all assigned tutoring sessions in alignment with the program schedule, ensuring consistent, reliable service delivery
- Provide consistent support to an assigned caseload of students, working with the same small groups whenever possible while recognizing that group assignments may shift based on student need
- Track and document student attendance and tutoring dosage to ensure students receive a minimum of 90 minutes of tutoring per week
- Proactively monitor student participation and attendance patterns, flagging concerns such as inconsistent attendance or low tutoring dosage
- Communicate in a timely and proactive manner with program staff regarding absences, scheduling conflicts, student engagement concerns, or any barriers impacting student learning or service delivery
- Arrive on time and fully prepared for all tutoring sessions and required program activities
- Participate in all required trainings, coaching sessions, and program meetings
Contribute to Enrichment and School Community
- Support or co-facilitate enrichment activities such as after-school clubs, academic interventions, or school events when available
- Collaborate with school staff to support overall student development and program goals
QUALIFICATIONS
You are qualified to apply if you meet the following requirements:
- Minimum of an Associate’s degree or current enrollment in an accredited college or university program
- Citizenship or legal Permanent Residency status in the United States (AmeriCorps requirement)
- Served no more than three previous AmeriCorps service terms (AmeriCorps requirement)
COMPETENCIES
As a successful candidate, you possess the following qualifications:
- Passion for service and a growth mindset
- Commitment to equity and diversity
- Belief that all students can succeed
- Confidence in your ability to lead students to significant academic growth in Math and/or ELA
- Experience working in team settings- relationship building and communication skills
- Maturity to work closely with professional peers
- Ability to stay organized and meet deadlines
- Ability to respond well to and implement feedback- commitment to lifelong learning
- Collaborative problem-solving abilities
- Prior experience working or volunteering with children is a plus
- Able to travel to a GO partner school up to 5 days/week
GO TEACHER RESIDENCY
The Teacher Residency is a pathway to teaching created for GO tutors. Each year, a small percentage of tutors are selected to participate in an embedded Masters of Art in Teaching program. As a Teacher Resident, you can enroll in one of our partner graduate programs, working alongside a Mentor Teacher while gradually taking on teaching responsibility.
INTERVIEW PLAN
- Subject knowledge assessment
- Final live interview
- Offer (contingent on reference and background checks)
Pay: $24,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Professional development assistance
- Tuition reimbursement
Work Location: In person