Salary: $3,750; bonus/equity: not specified; benef...
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Teach algebra through calculus courses
Develop course syllabi for math classes
Assess student progress and competency
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The Upward Bound Math Instructor position is a temporary six-week summer role focused on teaching high school students in a college-prep program designed for first-generation and low-income students. The instructor will teach various mathematics courses and is expected to develop course syllabi and assess student progress.
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Job Summary
This is a temporary six-week summer teaching position for high school students in the Upward Bound Program.
The role involves teaching up to five math courses ranging from Algebra to Calculus to enhance participant competency.
Applicants must have at least three years of college completed in pursuit of a bachelor's degree in a math-related field.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The Upward Bound Math Instructor position is a temporary six-week summer role focused on teaching high school students in a college-prep program designed for first-generation and low-income students. The instructor will teach various mathematics courses and is expected to develop course syllabi and assess student progress.
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Salary
Salary: $3,750; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Teach Algebra through Calculus courses
Develop course syllabi for math classes
Assess student progress and competency
Attend staff orientation and weekly meetings
Work with first-generation low-income students
Nice-to-have
Familiarity with federal TRIO Programs
Secondary education teacher certification
Experience teaching middle or high school
Teamwork and flexibility demonstration
Background check authorization
Key Requirements
Minimum 3 years of college in math field
2.75 grade point average minimum
Ability to teach Algebra 1 through Calculus
Authorization to work within the United States
Successful criminal background check required
Work Rights
Authorization to work within the United States required