Night owl tutors wanted to run sessions during unsociable hours

An online tutoring platform has launched a late-night tutoring service for ‘night owl’ students and is recruiting tutors to deliver the service.

Tutor House has launched the ‘out of hours’ tutoring service to offer additional academic support to students who work better during ‘unsociable hours’, with ‘out of hours’ tutors expected to earn up to £75 an hour in compensation for working late in the evening or during the night. 

Sessions will follow a regular format and can take place in the student’s home or even in another late-night establishment, such as the Student Union bar or local fast food restaurant and can run at any time outside of regular university hours and also be conducted remotely via video call for £45 an hour.
 
Tutors interested in delivering ‘Out of hours’ tuition can sign up here and students looking to hire an ‘out of hours’ tutor can do so here.

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