Birmingham, Alabama was founded in 1871, just after the American Revolution, and grew to be one the largest cities in Alabama. Once a major manufacturing hub, Birmingham had to reeducate its work force and has since become a leader in the medical research, banking, and culinary arts industries. Birmingham has revitalized itself into a city of distinction with a vibrant downtown area and the most green spaces per capita. Birmingham also has a very diverse cultural community and is the home to numerous museums and art galleries. Birmingham also has a large spiritual community served by 1,300 different churches.
When Birmingham shifted from a manufacturing economy to its current, more technological-based economy, the residents shifted their focus to education. Birmingham City School District operates 33 elementary schools, 13 middle schools, seven high schools, and nine K-8 primary schools. Tutors can find lots of tutoring jobs within these schools alone. But if you are looking for teaching jobs in the post-secondary fields, Birmingham is home to the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Samford University (which includes the Cumberland School of Law), and many other top rated institutions. Educators with diverse disciplines can enjoy many teaching jobs in the Birmingham education system, often refereed to as one of the best in the country.
Birmingham has over 21 public library branches to help tutors with teaching jobs effectively schedule time with their students. If studying in the great outdoors is what you look for when setting up tutoring jobs, Birmingham has you covered. They have more than 2,000 acres of public spaces.
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