Home and hospital instruction is provided to any student who is unable to attend school due to a medical condition. These services are provided at home, in a hospital, or other educational setting. Instructors are usually requested to provide tutorial assistance in all areas of instruction. Periodic conferences between the home/hospital instructor and school staff may be scheduled to coordinate the student's progress in his/her school program.
Responsibilities:
- Contact the home of assigned student and sets up a schedule of instruction
- Communicate with school counselor or student's teachers about progress and/or assignment completion
- Takes work from the school to the student, and returns completed work to the school
- Works with the student in various subject areas as medical issues permit
- Navigate learning platform/google docs and other online sources
- Complete weekly progress report and time sheet
- Responsible for travel to and from school and/or the home
Dates of Employment: as needed
Qualifications:
- State of Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) preferred. If candidate holds a subsitute license, they must be supervised by the student's teacher that holds the appropriate PEL.
- Has flexibility in working with students who have medical issues
- Hours: flexible
- Each student typically may receive five (5) to ten (10) hours of home/hospital instruction per week.
- The rate of pay is $30/Hour