Loudon County Schools is excited to be one of 83 districts across the state participating in
Tennessee Accelerating Literacy and Learning Corps (TN ALL Corps). The TN ALL Corps model is a research-based high dosage, low-ratio tutoring program. This model creates high-impact learning experiences and drives strong outcomes for students. Targeted students in 1st-8th grades are served in-person in a 1:3 or 1:4 teacher to student ratio, at least two times each week during 30 or 45-minute sessions (depending on school). When serving any student in 1st -8th grades, the tutoring content focuses on reading or math for an entire semester.
TN ALL Corps Tutor Job Description and Responsibilities
• Education - must have a minimum of a High School Diploma or equivalence.
• Complete the online TN ALL Corp Training (TACT001) and participate in professional development sessions provided by the district or school.
• Serve assigned students 2-3 times per week, focused on reading or math during the entire
semester.
• Work with Tutoring Coordinator and Teachers to provide tutoring sessions that last between 30-45
minutes during a designated block of time
• Maintain required teacher to student tutoring ratio.
• Plan with Tutoring Coordinator and Teachers to prepare to provide students with effective
tutoring instruction using Zearn (math), Reading Plus (reading), high-quality instructional
material, and other district-approved applications.
• Collaboratively plan with classroom teachers, school leaders, and district leaders to provide
consistent individualized support to targeted students
• Focus on re-teaching missed or unlearned standards-based content
• Progress monitor students as directed using identified platforms (AIMSweb, Zearn, etc.)
• Communicate student progress with all stakeholders (district leaders, school leaders, teachers, parents, and students), including working with the school’s Tutoring Coordinator to distribute the monthly student progress reports to parents and collect the signed progress reports for all
assigned students.
• Record attendance according to school policy.
• Manage small groups of assigned students effectively to encourage student participation,
minimize distractions, and maintain a positive learning environment.
• Perform other duties as assigned to support the TN ALL Corps program on the school
site.
Hours and Rate of Pay
• Weekly Hours
o 4-10 hours per week (as scheduled)
• Hourly Rate of Pay
o $25/hr.
TN ALL Corps tutors will be hired through the Loudon County School System and must have a
background check upon employment. Tutors will be subject to all federal, state, district and school
laws/policies.
Interested candidates are encouraged to send their resume, school they would like to work as a
tutor, and any additional information to:
Alan Ramos, Instructional Supervisor, at ramosa@loudoncounty.org
For additional information, please contact Alan Ramos at ramosa@loudoncounty.org
Loudon County is in the eastern region of Tennessee and comprises 247 square miles. The county includes the cities of Greenback, Lenoir City, Loudon, and Philadelphia, and is located approximately 25 miles from Knoxville, Tennessee.
The Loudon County School System is currently in the top 10% of high-performing school districts in Tennessee. Our school system is made up of nine schools that are quite diverse in their grade arrangement that serve 5,000 students. Eaton Elementary School is a PK-grade 4 school located on the north end of the county serving approximately 760 students. Eaton students graduate to North Middle, which is located on the same campus. Highland Park Elementary is also located on the north end of the county and also serves about 400 PK- grade 4 students. Highland Park students feed into North Middle School. North Middle serves around 775 students. North Middle students attend Lenoir City High School which is in a neighboring school district within our county. Loudon Elementary serves 490 students in grades PK-grade 5 and transition to Fort Loudoun Middle. Just one mile from those two schools, Steekee Elementary serves 274 PK-grade 5 students. They also move up to Fort Loudoun Middle. Fort Loudoun Middle serves 340 students who move up to Loudon High School. Philadelphia School serves 600 students in a PK- grade 8 setting. Philadelphia students also graduate to attend Loudon High School. Loudon High School serves approximately 800 students in grades 9-12. Greenback School serves PK-12 with 665 students.