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Teacher PK-4th Grade

Houston, TX

$48K - $58K/yr

Teacher Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds. Mission The mission of the Beta Academy Teacher is to establish a world ...

SPED Teacher Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds. Mission The mission of the Beta Academy SPED Teacher is to manage the ...

SPED Teacher Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds. Mission The mission of the Beta Academy SPED Teacher is to manage the ...

Academic Administrative Assistant

Houston, TX · On-site

$15.25 - $20.50/hr

Academic Administrative Assistant Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds. Mission The Academic Administrative Assistant is a ...

Academic Administrative Assistant

Houston, TX · On-site

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

Academic Administrative Assistant Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds. Mission The Academic Administrative Assistant is a ...

Academic Administrative Assistant

Houston, TX

$17.25 - $23.25/hr

Academic Administrative Assistant Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds. Mission The Academic Administrative Assistant is a ...

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BETA-UP CORP is seeking an experienced Cell Tower Foreman to lead our second crew in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. **This position is intended for candidates who currently live in the DFW Metroplex and ...

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BETA-UP CORP is seeking an experienced Cell Tower Foreman to lead our second crew in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. **This position is intended for candidates who currently live in the DFW Metroplex and ...

SPED Coordinator Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds. Mission The mission of the Beta Academy SPED Coordinator is to ...

SPED Coordinator Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds. Mission The mission of the Beta Academy SPED Coordinator is to ...

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Beta Up is hiring local, Tower Climbers for AT&T projects in the Dallas/Fort Worth and North Texas areas. MUST HAVE AT LEAST 2 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITH AT&T EQUIPMENT AND AT&T BUILDING STANDARDS. The ...

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How much do beta jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for beta in Texas is $35.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.46 and $42.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a beta?

Beta testers are individuals who try out a product, such as software, apps, or games, before it is officially released to the public. Their primary role is to identify bugs, provide feedback on usability, and suggest improvements to the developers. By participating in beta tests, they help ensure that the final version of the product meets user expectations and is free of major issues. Beta testers often receive early access to new features and sometimes provide feedback through surveys or forums.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a beta, and why are they important?

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What are some typical challenges a beta tester might face when evaluating new software products?

Beta Testers often encounter software that is still in development, which means they may deal with frequent bugs, incomplete features, or unclear documentation. A key challenge is effectively communicating these issues to the development team in a clear and actionable manner. Additionally, balancing thorough testing within tight deadlines can be demanding, especially when developers are eager for rapid feedback to meet release goals. Collaboration and adaptability are essential in this dynamic environment, as priorities may shift based on project needs.

What is the difference between Beta vs Data Analyst?

AspectBetaData Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or related fieldsBachelor's degree in statistics, mathematics, or related fields
Work EnvironmentBusiness teams, marketing departments, product teamsData teams, IT departments, consulting firms
Industry UsageProduct development, marketing, business strategyData analysis, reporting, data visualization
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for roles involving business insights and data interpretationFocuses more on data processing and statistical analysis

While both Beta and Data Analyst roles involve working with data, Beta typically emphasizes testing, feedback, and product improvement within business contexts, whereas Data Analysts focus on analyzing data sets to generate insights and reports. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

Infographic showing various Beta job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 93% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,749 per year, or $35.9 per hour.

$48K - $58K/yr

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Job description

Job Description
Teacher

Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds.

Mission

The mission of the Beta Academy Teacher is to establish a world-class classroom through a culture of joyful rigor and develop scholars and leaders who can contribute on a community, national, and international level.

Outcomes

1. Meet Academic Goals

  • (K-5) 70% of scholars achieve Meets or above on benchmarks and state tests
  • (K-5) 30% of scholars achieve Masters on benchmarks and state tests
  • (6-8) 70% of scholars achieve Meets or above on benchmarks and state tests
  • (6-8) 35% of scholars achieve Masters on benchmarks and state tests
  • (9-12) 75% of scholars achieve Meets or above on benchmarks and state tests
  • (9-12) 35% of scholars achieve Masters on benchmarks and state tests
  • 70% of scholars meet or exceed expected growth
  • Earn Distinct Designation in your content area on state tests
  • Earn Master Level Teacher status on Beta Observation Rubric by third year of teaching.

2. Meet Attendance Goal

  • 97% Average Daily Attendance

3. Meet School Culture Goals

  • 3.1 score or higher on Parent Satisfaction Surveys
  • 95% Scholar Persistence
  • (K-5) Award each scholar a minimum of 1 Sunshine Note a month
  • (3-5) Award Beta Bucks a minimum 12 times throughout the day

Measured by Teacher Observation Rubric section 2.1 for joyful teaching

  • (6-8) Award tribe points a minimum 12 times throughout the day
  • (9-12) Mentor a minimum of 7 scholars a year in successfully receiving their Ba patch

4. Meet IT Goals

  • 100% of computer and IT inventory is accounted for at all times, with comprehensive log identifying
  1. when a scholar uses a device and
  2. which device the scholar is using
  • 100% of computer damage is reported within 24 hours through IT Trouble Tickets.

5. Meet Operations Goals

  • 100% of classroom inventory is accounted for at all times.
  • 100% of classroom damage is reported within 24 hours through the facility's trouble ticket system.
Employment Terms

Full-Time / 10 month / Salary- $54,000-$61,500

Role Based Competencies
  • Organization & Planning
  • High Standards
  • Openness to Feedback and Ideas
  • Proactivity
  • Efficiency
  • Communication
  • Team Work
  • Attention to Detail
  • Problem-Solving
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Flexibility/Adaptability
Beta Culture Competencies
  • Joy
  • Culture of Honor
  • Courageous Conversations
  • Integrity
  • High Standards
  • Creativity
Instruction & Scholar Achievement:
    • Teach scholars the importance of hard work through joyful rigor engaging, dynamic learning that is academically, intellectually and personally challenging.
    • Implement the following BA non-negotiable instructional methods. Endorsed methods per grade span are listed as follows; however, these styles are cumulative and accessible for graduated spans:
      • (K-5) Cooperative Learning, Whole Brain Teaching, Hands on Projects, and Leadership Development - SFA Teams
      • (6-8) Cooperative Learning, Soft Skills Coaching, Real World Project, Leadership Development - Tribes
      • (9-12) Socratic Method, Soft Skills Coaching, Leadership Development - Ba Patch & Ambassador
    • Understand that classroom observational feedback/scores will emphasize the successful implementation of the above teaching methods.
    • Foster a love of learning and celebrate scholar successes.
    • Provide opportunities for scholars to learn experientially through direct guided experience using sensory awareness, active participation, and natures resources.
    • Challenge scholars to reach their highest potential.
    • Model and promote BA character traits to scholars and stress the importance of each scholar being a responsible, contributing citizen to society. Recognize and reward scholars for displaying BA character traits and uphold zero tolerance for bullying and disrespect.
    • Implement the technology and software programs provided by BA, operating and using technology for optimum results. Ensure scholars also know how to operate and use technology and software provided.
    • Monitor and assess scholars daily work to reflect excellence in neatness, thoroughness and scholar mastery of instructional goals. Ensure scholars do their best in every subject and use neat legible handwriting on assignments. Anything but a scholar's BEST is unacceptable.
    • (K-12) Host required before/after school tutorials 2 times a week based on benchmark data.
    • (K-12) Take ownership of tutorials and apply the same standards as above.
    • (K-2) Maintain a garden/planters box as an outdoor laboratory to help foster life skills, responsibility, problem solving, and critical thinking. Provide dynamic environments in which to observe, classify, infer, measure, predict, and organize.
  • (3-8) Scholars will participate in at least 1 hands-on/real world learning project per year, which will be completed during class time rather than at home.
  • (3-8) Take ownership of STAAR boot camps for grades by assisting the homeroom teacher during their designated STAAR boot camp week.
  • (5 & 7) 5th Grade teachers will participate in one overnight camping trip and 7th grade middle school teachers will participate in one overnight trip.
Management & Organization:
  • Encourage class attendance with recognition, rewards, parent communication, and maintain 97% ADA.
  • Implement classroom rules/procedures (including both positive reinforcement and consequences)
  • Follow school drills and sub protocol procedures in accordance with the Parent/Scholar Handbook and utilize the Handbook as a first point of reference.
  • Maintain a neat, clean, orderly, and learning-centered environment that demonstrates BA standards of excellence. BA teachers take ownership of the campus and instill this in scholars daily.
  • Perform a daily uniform check and understand scholars are expected to follow the BA appearance guidelines.
  • Follow proper attendance-taking procedures and ensure timely reporting.
Professionalism & Communication:
    • Demonstrate professionalism by being in regular attendance and arriving on time to work, staff meetings, tutorials, cafeteria duty, parent nights (one per month) and other assigned duties.
    • Complete required training on time.
    • Work cooperatively to create an atmosphere of unity among the school community and refrain from gossip, negativity and unsupportive comments.
    • Demonstrate professionalism at ALL times. Exercise wisdom by remaining calm, respectful and non-defensive during parent meetings, disagreements, and personal attacks.
    • Utilize professional communication with strong grammar, syntax, usage and/or spelling skills during phone conversations, personal conversations, emails, and social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. refrain from attacking others, fighting, on social media. Professional communication is used on and off campus.
    • Exhibit professionalism in appearance and follow the BA standard of dress located in the Magic Makers Handbook under the Dress Code section. Apply this standard of dress to social media posts in regards to modesty in dress and action (ex: swimsuit, cleavage, & shirtless pictures, in addition to posts with alcohol, cigarettes and bars etc.).
    • Regularly communicate to parents about scholar achievement levels, class behavior, assigned homework, academic needs, and any concerns.
    • Share information regarding school calendar, planned school activities, field trips, money collection, and other events within the classroom and school that are imperative and time sensitive to the parents of the classroom.
  • Check staff email a minimum of three times daily during normal working hours and check teacher in-box daily and commit to read updates, notes, and employee notices in a timely manner.
Other duties/ responsibilities
  • Participate willingly in all dance/stomp productions throughout the academic school year.
  • Additional duties may be assigned by the Principal.
  • This is a 100% onsite role