
About Heart Math Tutoring
Our nation and children are missing out on significant potential when just 36% of fourth graders in the U.S. meet grade level expectations in math (2024 NAEP). Tutoring has been proven to have significant positive effects on student outcomes, but few programs exist focused on elementary math. Heart Math Tutoring (“HMT” or "Heart") is a nonprofit based in Charlotte, NC with a mission of ensuring all elementary students develop the strong foundation in math and enthusiasm for academics needed for long-term success. Heart gives young students successful experiences in math through 1:1 tutoring during the school day, delivered by supervised volunteers. Since 2013, Heart has grown to support 1,500+ students across 33 schools in Charlotte, NC, Charleston, SC, and Winston-Salem, NC, while maintaining high-quality student outcomes. Read more at www.heartmathtutoring.org.
About the Role
Do you believe all children can be successful in math with the right supports? So do we! Heart Math Tutoring is launching in Cabarrus County in 2026-27, beginning with one school and ~50 students. This is a ground-floor opportunity to help build something meaningful in your community. The Outreach Coordinator is Heart's community presence in Cabarrus County — building the community relationships and volunteer pipeline that make Heart’s work possible. This role is based in Cabarrus County with travel to Heart's Charlotte office for training and periodic staff meetings.
Job Responsibilities: Key responsibilities are listed below.
Typical Work Week
The Outreach Coordinator will typically work ~15-20 hours per week throughout 12 months of the year. Hours are flexible and largely self-directed, with regular check-ins with Heart’s Director of Volunteer Operations. Hours are seasonal — with July-September requiring up to 25-30 hours per week for volunteer recruitment and startup.
Requirements
Desired Skills and Background
A person who is successful in the role of Outreach Coordinator will likely have all or most of the skills/background below
Beliefs/Interests
Other Notes
Some evening and weekend work may be required. We work collaboratively to establish sustainable schedules and are flexible where possible on remote vs. in-person work.
Commitment to Diversity
We believe that our differences make our team stronger, and we know that our students benefit from working with adults from all backgrounds. The team at Heart is specifically committed to supporting equal opportunity, both internally and externally, and is focused on providing culturally competent support to our students. As an equal opportunity employer, Heart is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information or characteristics, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
Resume and Cover Letter Required
Hiring Timeline: Interviews will begin at the end of April 2026. The position has a preferred start date of June 16th, 2026.
Salary Description: $25-29/hour
If you are interested in applying for a full-time position with Heart Math Tutoring, this part-time Outreach Coordinator has the opportunity for an expanded role as a full-time Outreach & Program Coordinator. Visit www.heartmathtutoring.org for more information.

Heart Math Tutoring seeks to ensure that all elementary students develop a strong foundation in math and enthusiasm for academics by leveraging the powerful resource of volunteer time. Community members commit one hour per week to deliver an effective, hands-on curriculum in one-on-one tutoring sessions during the school day in Charlotte, Charleston, and Winston-Salem elementary schools.
Designed in partnership with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Heart Math Tutoring provides a curriculum that targets conceptual gaps of students. Heart also provides an on-site coordinator to support volunteers, students, and school staff. Volunteers provide one-on-one tutoring twice per week.