




Job Summary: The tutor acts as a learning facilitator, providing academic and technical support to students and collaborating with the teaching staff. Key Highlights: 1. Academic and technical support for students 2. Collaboration with the teaching staff 3. Preparation for the ITA entrance examination Colégio GGE | João Pessoa - PB | In-person Job Description The tutor must act as a facilitator of the learning process, providing academic and technical support to students, as well as collaborating with the teaching staff on practical matters and subject content. Responsibilities and Duties Assist students with questions regarding the subjects required for the ITA entrance examination (Mathematics). Review and correct exercises and mock exams, providing constructive feedback. Organize study groups and review sessions prior to exams and mock exams. Assist in developing supplementary materials (study guides, exercise lists). Collaborate with teachers in lesson planning, reviews, and mock exams. Support the organization of extracurricular activities specifically aimed at ITA preparation. Maintain efficient communication between teachers and students, reporting difficulties or areas for improvement. Organize weekly or monthly mock exams, managing logistics and grading. Continuously monitor student performance and provide individualized support when necessary. Requirements and Qualifications Incomplete undergraduate education. Desirable Requirements Requirement: currently enrolled in an undergraduate program in Mathematics or related fields. Salary Range To be determined Employment Type CLT About the Company For nearly 30 years, **Colégio GGE** has been shaping generations through high-performance education and a commitment to human development. Our mission goes beyond traditional teaching: we invest in pedagogical innovation, cutting-edge educational technology, socioemotional development programs, and cultural appreciation. We are a school that combines **tradition and innovation**, with a pedagogical model designed to prepare students for the world and for life.


