Math Instructor / Tutor

Part-time position with flexible hours (Mondays thru Thursdays during after-school hours); $11 - $16 per hour depending on background and experience; fast tracks for growth and advancement; our intensive training process is compensated; perfect job for those who love math, teaching, and working with children!<br><br>Who We Are<br><br>Across North America and all over the world, Mathnasium Learning Centers are committed to teaching children math so that they understand it, master it, and love it.<br><br>Our world-class curriculum is built upon the Mathnasium Method- the result of decades of hands-on instruction and development - and has changed the lives of children since 2002.<br><br>Why Work with Us<br><br>At Mathnasium of Miami Design District, we're passionate about both our students and our employees!<br><br>We set ourselves apart by providing Math Instructor / Tutors with:<br><br>Fun and Inspiring Atmosphere: Teach and inspire students K thru High School<br><br>Flexible Hours: Shifts can start after school (2:45 to 7:00pm, Mondays thru Thursdays)<br><br>Excellent Advancement Opportunities: Certified instructors can become eligible for higher-level positions -- both in-center and online -- based on performance and availability<br><br>Intellectually Enriching Environment: Work alongside super smart colleagues who all love math and children!<br><br>All necessary curriculum and instructional tools<br><br>If you are driven, motivated, and eager to make a difference, we would love to meet you!<br><br>Job Responsibilities<br><br>Teach/tutor using the Mathnasium Method, terminology, and teaching practices<br><br>Work collaboratively with team members to deliver individualized instruction in a group setting<br><br>Assess students' learning progress and engagement throughout instructional sessions<br><br>Become proficient with digital educational materials and processes<br><br>Support the maintenance of a safe and professional learning environment<br><br><strong>Qualifications<br><br></strong>Current High School, College, and Graduate School students with a strong interest in education / teaching / tutoring<br><br>Strong verbal communication skills -- backgrounds in hospitality, food service, retail are all welcome!<br><br>Passion for math<br><br>Eagerness to learn and be trained<br><br>Exceptional math competency through at least Algebra I<br><br>Ability to balance various ongoing tasks<br><br>All applicants will be required to take a math literacy test to demonstrate math proficiency, provide work authorization, and pass a background check.<br><br>Mathnasium locations are independently owned and operated by franchisees of Mathnasium Center Licensing, LLC ("Mathnasium"). Franchisees are independent business people and not employed by Mathnasium. Thus, each franchisee and each franchisee center is unique and the franchisee is alone responsible for all employment matters in their center. If you are hired to work at a center, the franchisee will be your employer, not Mathnasium.

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