Did you know that the global private tutoring market is continuously growing? 

The tutoring community has taken the world by storm. All over the world the demand for education is rising due to the growing population. The need for private tutoring is driven by a growing number of students wanting to excel in order to get admitted into universities and colleges.

But don't throw adult learning under the bus. Adult education is continuously developing due to the demand in further education not only in the workplace but also people's needs for personal fulfilment.

Many schools are also investing in e-learning platforms to improve their teaching efficiency.

Needless to say, the private tutoring world is flourishing. And there is a good reason for it due to the many advantages tutoring has to offer.

Today, we will be jumping on the tutoring bus to learn important information about this satisfying job. Stay tuned if  you are excited and want to learn more about how to become a private tutor and which tutoring jobs are available to you.

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Finding Your Passion

It's an interesting fact that many who tutor do it part-time. Most people have a permanent job because it pays the bills. Those that tutor in their free time have a genuine passion for what they do and it makes them do a happy dance each time they spend time doing what they love.

Are you leaning towards becoming a private tutor? Or maybe your mind is already made up and you have decided to take the leap.

Whatever you decide you will be delighted to learn that when you are a teacher you will not only do what you love, but you will have the opportunity to help others succeed by sharing your knowledge.

You will not only guide students academically but you will be a role model for them and help them build character. You will also continuously build your own character if you choose to be a tutor.

Now, how is that for transforming lives!

With your passion, knowledge and experience you can truly be transforming lives by helping students pass an exam, get accepted into university or even learn to play an instrument at an advanced level.

How To Become A Private Tutor

You've decided you want to become a private tutor. Great!

You're about to take one of the most rewarding and fulfilling jobs in the world.

Being passionate about the subject you would like to teach is great, but being an actual teacher is another ball game.

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Tutoring is great way to keep using your skills after you retire. - Image source: Kampus Production

So, how do you get started?

First things first, in order for you to be a tutor you first have to become a tutor. Lucky for you, we are here to help you!

To become a tutor is fairly straightforward, but there are some requirements and tips that you should know about:

1. Learn the Basics of Teaching

In order for you to be a successful teacher, there are certain skills you need to develop like having excellent communication and organisational skills. An essential skill that takes time to learn is being able to read the student. What this means is that everyone has different learning styles and it's about recognising this in a student and helping him accordingly. Here are a few other characteristics that will be important:

  • Empathy
  • Motivation
  • Patience
  • Time Management
  • Problem solving
  • Active Listening
  • Critical Thinking

2. Get Certified by a Professional Organisation

Any qualification that is relevant to helping you showcase your knowledge and experience would be a plus. With so many online resources, you can easily and quickly do an online course and get certified in the subject you will be teaching or learn something valuable about teaching.

3. Create a Website and Start Marketing Yourself

Tap into the digital world and start to advertise your services. Everyone these days is on social media and are searching for products and services on Google.

Best you advertise your services where most people spend their time and that is online.

4. Find Clients Through Your Network, Job Postings, or Word-of-Mouth

The easiest way to get new clients is to let your family and friends know about your new venture. They might need your services or know of someone who does. On the other hand, if you start giving lessons and you deliver a quality experience the word will spread pretty quickly. Getting positive reviews and feedback will ensure you to welcome a few new students.

It doesn't end there. Tutor jobs also allows you to advance in your career by becoming a super tutor. Read all about it in the next section.

How To Become a Super Tutor

Now, it's time to step up your tutoring game.

Super tutors are the superheroes of the education world. They're the ones who really get to know their students and build relationships with them, and they're able to use that knowledge to help their students learn more effectively.

They're also the ones who are willing to go above and beyond in their commitment to helping students succeed. They meet with students outside of class, they make sure they understand how assignments work, and they don't hesitate to ask questions when something seems unclear.

If you want to take your tutoring skills to the next level and become a super tutor, here are some tips for doing just that.

First of all, it takes dedication, patience, and the ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes. But once you've mastered those skills, you'll be able to help students reach their full potential!

How do you know when a teacher is a super tutor? They have an excellent track record and they have the ratings to prove it. They will have outstanding feedback and very high star ratings on online tutoring communities.

Tutoring Jobs Available in South Africa

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The rate you charge will depend on the subject and level you teach. - Image source: Gustavo Fring

Finding a tutoring job can be as easy as searching "tutoring jobs south africa" in a search engine. This is an occupation in high demand because it offers so much value to students.

Would you like to give lessons full-time or part-time?

The time you have to give to your passion would determine the best route to follow when searching for a tutoring job.

A simple way to find in-person and online tutoring jobs is by signing up to an online tutoring platform, like Superprof. Superprof is a platform where tutors can sign up for free to advertise themselves. This is a great option because they already have the audience you are looking for.

On Superprof, you can also determine your own schedule and fees! If you feel one platform is not enough then there are plenty other online tutoring communities you can advertise your services on. Google is your friend in this instance. Search for the platforms that you feel will benefit you the most.

But how much does a tutoring job pay? This all depends on your experience and knowledge.

Junior tutor fees start at R100/h and as you build experience and become a super tutor you can charge as high as R500/h. But this will also vary depending on the subject you teach and whether you will be giving lessons in-person or online.

There are quite a number of variables to consider when it comes to charging the right rate.

If you are unsure and you need advice you are welcome to contact our customer support team and we will happily assist you with setting up an appropriate hourly rate.

As you can see, giving personal academic support can be a great way to earn money.

But tutoring is not only about earning money, you also have the opportunity to transform lives.

So, why do you want to become a tutor?

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Lize-Mari Badenhorst

Lize-Mari Badenhorst

Devoted adventurer. Keen traveller. Lover of nature and fine wine. Interested in natural health and psychology.