Louisiana Key Academy·Baton Rouge, Louisiana
The teacher will provide math instruction to middle school students with dyslexia while participating in collaborative lesson planning. They are expected to implement feedback on instructional practices and undergo rigorous professional training.
Description Baton Rouge Charter School for children with Dyslexia seeks a highly motivated Middle School Math teacher for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year.
A strong desire to receive rigorous, ongoing professional training to deeply understand dyslexia and the effect of dyslexia on academic life An open-minded attitude toward academic instruction, including a willingness to “work outside the box” of traditional instructional methods A willingness to receive and implement feedback regarding instructional practices Evidence of strong classroom management and organizational skills Willingness to participate in highly collaborative lesson planning and teaching situations Evidence of individualized, interactive teaching philosophy Highly preferred: Experience with special education Must be able to train at the Dyslexia Resource Center while teaching to obtain additional certification in Dyslexia Education (paid by LKA) Schedule: Monday to Friday Education: Bachelor's (Required) Experience: Teaching: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: Teaching Certification (Preferred) Work Location: In person
Market context
Middle school math teachers are often in steady demand in Louisiana, especially for candidates who can manage classrooms well and support student growth in core math skills. This role is competitive because a bachelor’s degree is required, certification and experience are preferred, and the school expects rigorous professional training. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then highlight your classroom management experience and readiness for certification support in your application.