Vanguard College Prep
Location
Dallas, Texas
Salary
$21 - $24/hr
Instruct small groups of students in core math skills to improve college readiness exam scores for the SAT and ACT. Develop evolving lesson plans and track student progress through a multi-phase curriculum while providing mentorship.
Requires a Bachelor's degree or higher in mathematics, education, or a STEM field with at least one year of teaching or tutoring experience. Candidates must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and proficiency in Microsoft Office and G-Suite.
Bachelor’s degree or higher in mathematics, education, or related STEM field (Master’s or higher preferred; open to those entry-level). Teaching experience in math and/or experience working in a college-level tutoring center (1+ years). GPA of 3.5 or higher. Proficiency in MS Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, and G-Suites. Access to a reliable internet connection and a workspace with minimal noise/distraction. The ideal candidate will also possess: Experience teaching at the college or community college level. Robust understanding of classroom pedagogy, and the ability to create customized, engaging lesson plans that use practical, real-world examples to inspire a love for learning. Desire to help students recognize, reach for, and realize their fullest potential. A dynamic and outgoing personality. The ability to work both independently and in a team environment. Mastery of SAT and ACT Math, especially the following subjects: Pre-Algebra. Algebra I & II. Geometry. Trigonometry. Statistics. Why you want to teach with Vanguard College Prep: Paid training and comprehensive preparation. A distinctive and individualized approach to test prep with a strong track record of producing top-tier students and nationally-ranked test scores. Opportunity to work with our distinctly engaged, enthusiastic, and driven client base of students energized by Vanguard’s commitment to the highest-quality client experience. An elite team of instructors, counselors, and specialists from Ivy League and top universities across the nation who are passionate about fostering student success. Quickly growing start-up environment that emphasizes creativity, collaboration, and leadership, with opportunities for long-term career growth. Competitive compensation structure (dependent on experience) with benefits.
Market context
In Texas, remote math instructor roles are often competitive because schools and learning programs look for candidates who combine subject knowledge with classroom or tutoring experience. This role stands out for its degree, GPA, and software requirements, so applicants with strong academic records and comfort using Microsoft Office and G-Suite may be a closer fit. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time before applying, then tailor your resume to show both math expertise and teaching experience.
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