Goodwill of Greater Washington
Location
District of Columbia
Salary
$68,625 - $102,375 / YEAR
The instructor is responsible for implementing and developing the Mathematics curriculum while facilitating student-centered learning. Key duties include delivering engaging lessons, managing classroom culture, and using data to drive student outcomes and graduation progress.
A Bachelor's degree in mathematics or a related field and 3-5 years of teaching experience, preferably in an urban setting, are required. Candidates should possess strong analytical skills and a mindset focused on student success and resilience.
Preparing and delivering daily, effective and engaging lessons to students who reflect a range of different ages and abilities. Strategies may include but are not limited to direct instruction, one-on-one instruction, seminars, self-paced lessons, and online learning environments. Applying standards-based grading to diagnostic, formative, and summative assessments, giving appropriate feedback, and maintaining records of students' progress and development. Applying best practices in adult education, researching new topic areas, maintaining up-to-date subject knowledge, and devising and writing new curriculum materials when needed. Selecting and using a range of different learning resources and equipment, including rich technology integration, to ensure high quality learning. Preparing students for passage of end of course assessments and external examinations (PARCC, ACT, etc.). Creating a classroom culture of learning focused on relationships, relevance, and rigor. Employing high quality classroom management in classroom to keep the focus on student learning. Participating in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions aimed at improving student retention, productivity, attendance, credit attainment, school culture, and new student orientation. Communicating student progress effectively, each week, with students and colleagues by maintaining an updated gradebook. Collaborate with staff to ensure student success. Using data to drive decisions and take action. Employ a “data focused” mindset around outcomes, interventions, and action steps. Working with academic success coaches and leadership staff to support students’ progress towards graduation and post-secondary planning. Attending all team and professional development meetings. Offering tutoring and other academic supports for students every week. Thinking creatively around ways to engage students in the class and school at large. Approaching each student with a unique lens and from a solution-oriented mindset.
Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in mathematics or related field. 3-5 years of teaching experience particularly in an urban setting. Possess the essential mindset that all students can succeed. Drive to improve the outcomes and lives of students in and out of the classroom. Exhibits resilience to persevere and create opportunities for students out of challenges and lessons learned. Strong organizational skills; extremely careful attention to detail and follow-through. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; ability to analyze data for informed decision making. Strong communication skills; ability to communicate direct feedback in a compelling way that empowers teachers to make immediate improvements to instruction. Ability to work well in a team; ability to bridge and enhance professional learning communities. Ability to create, monitor, and maintain systems that enhance instructional outcomes. Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment; flexible, able to work autonomously as well as take direction as needed. Effective presentation skills accompanied with inspiring stage presence. Has working knowledge of computer programs to perform clerical tasks: Google Applications, Microsoft Office, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer.
Master’s degree in education, or a related field Certification in respective teaching area as required by the Office of the State Superintendent. 6-8 years teaching experience. Experience teaching in a high-needs community. Experience with adult learners returning for a high school diploma. Anticipated Openings for the 2026–2027 School Year We are accepting applications for the 2026–2027 school year. While positions may become available as needs arise, recruitment for this anticipated role will close on August 11, 2026.
Market context
In the District of Columbia, classroom teacher openings are often shaped by ongoing demand in public charter schools and schools serving underserved communities. These roles are competitive because employers look for candidates with a bachelor’s degree, a clear commitment to teaching, and alignment with the school’s mission; benefits may include medical, vision, dental, prescription drug coverage, and graduate tuition support. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show experience or interest in serving diverse student communities.
Salary benchmark
$71,117 avg / yr
Typical range: $48,736–$65,500 based on 154 active listings in District of Columbia
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