Rewarding & Enjoyable Summer Teaching Jobs
Now Accepting Applications for Summer 2025
The Institute of Reading Development is now hiring summer teachers to lead our summer reading enrichment programs, designed to foster a love of reading while building critical reading skills in students of all ages.
Our approach combines evidence-based practices with engaging activities that make reading fun and meaningful for students. This framework simplifies your role as a teacher, so you can focus on what matters most—helping students thrive.
This is a great opportunity to do challenging and meaningful work in a supportive environment. Teaching experience is valuable but not necessary, and we do not require teaching certification. We provide comprehensive lesson plans and training so that you will be fully prepared before your first class. You’ll receive ongoing support from a dedicated supervisor.
We welcome your application, whether you are an upcoming or recent college grad, a graduate student, a current teacher, or looking to make a career switch into education.
Our Teachers:
- Work with students in both online and in-person classrooms.
- Earn up to $700 per week.
- Receive comprehensive paid training and ongoing support.
- Gain up to 200 hours of experience teaching their own classes to students from 4-year-olds to adults.
Teaching Schedule Details and Commitment:
- 10 weeks of teaching.
- Full-time and part-time positions available. All schedules include teaching on both weekend days.
- Entry-level position, with opportunities for continued employment with the Institute after the summer.
Training:
- We have two training programs:
- A 3-week full-time program, Monday-Friday in the weeks immediately preceding teaching.
- A part-time independent study program designed for current full-time teachers.
Successful Institute Teachers:
- Have strong reading skills and read fiction for pleasure.
- Are responsible and hard-working, with strong communication and organizational skills.
- Are comfortable and confident with technology.
- Have a bachelor’s degree or higher.
- Are active, patient, and supportive with students and parents