KIPP·Kansas City, Missouri
The 6-8 Math Interventionist supports teachers in delivering high-quality education to students by conducting instructional exercises and providing individualized support. This role also involves assisting with classroom management and maintaining accurate records of student progress.
KIPP Kansas City Public Schools is part of a nationwide network of free, open-enrollment, college-preparatory charter schools dedicated to preparing students in educationally underserved communities for success in college and life. Our strength as a region serves as a catalyst for empowerment, change, and hope.Founded in 2007, KIPP Kansas City Public Schools began with KIPP Endeavor Academy, serving approximately 31 fifth-grade students. Today, we educate approximately 1,000 students from Pre-K through 12th grade, with our community continuing to expand. Together with families and communities, we strive to create joyful, academically excellent schools that equip students with the skills and confidence to pursue their chosen paths—whether college, career, or beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and contribute to a more just world.Job
DescriptionPosition
Overview:The 6-8 Math Interventionist supports teachers in delivering high-quality education to students. This role involves assisting with instructional activities, managing classroom behavior, and providing individualized support to ensure that all students achieve their learning goals. The Instructional Assistant plays a crucial role in fostering a positive and inclusive classroom environment.Key
Responsibilities: Conduct instructional exercises assigned by the teacher while working with individual students or small groups focused on math skills.Assist with classroom management, creating an environment conducive to math development.Support the teacher in planning, preparing, and implementing differentiated math instruction for individual students or groups.Provide targeted math interventions to reinforce math concepts for struggling students.Assist in the assessment of student math progress and maintain accurate records.QualificationsMinimum
Qualifications:Minimum 2 years experience working with students in Math preferably in elementary or middle school MathBachelor’s degree in Education or related fieldTeaching license (any state); Missouri certification preferredStrong knowledge of foundational math skillsPreferred
Qualifications:Deep understanding of the Mathematics and experience implementing multisyllabic decoding routinesExperience working with diverse student populations, including English Learners and students with IEPsDemonstrated success accelerating reading growth for below-grade-level studentsPhysical
Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions. The person in this position needs to be able to move about inside and outside the school or office throughout the workday.The candidate is expected to attend conferences, meetings and training sessions both virtually and in person within the Region. Additional InformationWork EnvironmentReports to work Monday-Friday and some weekends. A typical school or office environment with frequent interruptions.Travel
Requirements:Ability to travel to work location.
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Offer:Competitive salary and benefitsHigh-quality curriculum and resourcesA collaborative, mission-driven teamProfessional development focused on literacy and intervention best practicesOpportunities to lead and influence reading instruction school-wide
Candidates must have a minimum of 2 years of experience working with students in Math and a Bachelor’s degree in Education or a related field. A teaching license is required, with Missouri certification preferred, along with strong knowledge of foundational math skills.
Market context
In Missouri, 6–8 Math Interventionist roles are typically sought by schools focused on closing foundational skill gaps and supporting students who need targeted math instruction. These positions are competitive because they require classroom experience, a bachelor’s degree, a teaching license, and strong knowledge of core math concepts; Missouri certification is preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then tailor your application to show intervention experience and evidence of student growth.