Location
Charlotte, North Carolina
Salary
$48,000 - $57,000/yr
The Math Teacher is responsible for instructing and coaching high school students using a mastery-based educational model aligned with state standards. Key duties include managing student accountability, maintaining academic records, and collaborating with peers to implement individualized graduation plans.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field and possess a valid Teacher's certification in Math 6-12. Knowledge of secondary education principles and experience working with at-risk youth is preferred.
The Math Teacher position is responsible for coaching, motivating and instructing high school students within the company model and with attention given to each student’s Individual Graduation Plan (IGP). All for-credit courses are aligned to state standards and are delivered in such a way to engage student learning, and accelerate the accumulation of credits through a mastery-based educational model. In many respects, the teacher acts more like a coach and mentor in this environment and is specifically focused on ensuring the success of his/her students.
Market context
In North Carolina, classroom teacher roles tied to autism support often reflect steady demand in schools and related programs, especially for candidates who can work consistently with children and follow structured support plans. These roles can be competitive because employers look for reliability, transportation, a valid driver’s license, and readiness to complete paid RBT training. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm the schedule, setting, and training expectations before applying.