How to Manage Tutor Availability

Part 1: Regular Availability

 

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This guide aims to provide step-by-step instructions to manage your availability (as a tutor) and to streamline scheduling between you and your student/s.

It is important that you follow this guide as all lessons scheduled on Teachworks are linked to the tutor's timesheets and reporting. We want to make sure your student can book in your time based on the availability that best suits you!

 


 

STEP 1

  1. Login using your Teachworks credentials.

  2. Upon Login you will land on your main dashboard.

  3. Select Profile > Click on Profile. 

LOGIN > DASHBOARD > CLICK ON PROFILE

 

STEP 2

Click on Edit

LOGIN > DASHBOARD > PROFILE > EDIT

Adjust Availability

    • Example:

      • Sunday (Left blank if unavailable)

      • Monday (Left blank if unavailable)

      • Tuesday (Left blank if unavailable)

      • Wednesday (Insert time range, add details (optional))

      • Thursday (Left blank if unavailable)

      • Friday (Left blank if unavailable)

      • Saturday Insert time range, add details (optional))

  • Scroll to the bottom, and click Save to confirm changes.

LOGIN > DASHBOARD > PROFILE > EDIT > AVaILABILITY > SAVE

 

STEP 3

To validate your Availability setting/configuration:

(Click on View More to find your portfolio) 

 

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Below are Commonly Asked Questions

 

How does payroll work?

All tutoring events and duration are recorded via Teachworks. Total hours and wages will be automatically calculated.

 

How do I get paid? and how frequently do I get paid?

Every tutoring hour you conduct will be recorded in our system. At Tutor Lim, payroll is released every fortnight. At the start of the week, after the closure of the previous fortnight. Timesheet closure usually happens on Wednesday/ Thursday. Tutors will get paid on the following Monday/ Tuesday.

 

What type of employment am I under?

It varies for all tutors. By default, you will be engaged under casual employment. Under casual employment, all tutors are classified as 'independent contractors' rather than 'employees'. For part-time or full-time employment, information will be shared during onboarding and tutors will be advised accordingly by our staff members. Employment type depends on how active you are within the organisation.

 

If I am put on trial, do I still get paid for my first lesson?

Yes! As long as you passed your trial session, the hours conducted will be included in the first time payroll.

 

How do I qualify as a tutor?

To qualify as a tutor, you will have to go through all onboarding steps.

 

What if I fail my first trial lesson?

If you fail your first trial lesson with your appointed student, you will not be accepted into the community. Depending on the scenario, you may be given a second opportunity (To evaluate case-to-case). The candidate who is unsuccessful in his/ her first trial usually fails to complete one (or more) of the following items:

1. Fail to create rapport with the student.
2. Fail to come prepared for the lesson.
3. Fail to deliver the lesson or unable to answer any questions being asked by the student during the lesson.