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... curriculum development, problem creation, assessment design, or math-content review. • Strong ... Desmos, spreadsheet modeling, or symbolic computation tools. • Experience leading or supporting ...

... curriculum development, problem creation, assessment design, or math-content review. • Strong ... Desmos, spreadsheet modeling, or symbolic computation tools. • Experience leading or supporting ...

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How much do desmos curriculum jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for desmos curriculum in the United States is $37.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.37 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical collaborative projects for someone working on the Desmos Curriculum team?

Desmos Curriculum team members often work closely with educators, software engineers, and content specialists to design engaging math activities and digital lessons. Collaboration may involve brainstorming sessions to align curriculum with educational standards, user testing with teachers and students, and working with developers to implement interactive features. Team members regularly participate in feedback cycles and cross-functional meetings to ensure the curriculum is both pedagogically effective and technologically robust.

What is Desmos Curriculum?

Desmos Curriculum refers to the interactive digital math curriculum developed by Desmos, a company known for its graphing calculator and math technology tools. This curriculum is designed for middle and high school students and emphasizes conceptual understanding, student engagement, and visual learning through dynamic activities. Teachers can use Desmos Curriculum to facilitate lessons, assign practice, and track student progress, all within an interactive online environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Curriculum Developer at Desmos, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Curriculum Developer at Desmos, you need expertise in mathematics education, curriculum design, and a solid understanding of pedagogical best practices, usually supported by a teaching background or degree in education. Familiarity with digital tools such as Desmos itself, learning management systems, and authoring platforms is typically required. Strong collaboration, creativity, and communication skills help you design engaging, effective instructional materials and work well with educators and technical teams. These skills ensure that curricular resources are impactful, user-friendly, and align with both educational standards and innovative technology.

What is the difference between Desmos Curriculum vs Math Teacher?

AspectDesmos CurriculumMath Teacher
CredentialsTypically no formal teaching credentials requiredRequires teaching certification or license
Work EnvironmentPrimarily online, curriculum development and supportClassroom or virtual teaching settings
Employer & IndustryEducational technology companies, online platformsSchools, districts, educational institutions
Primary FocusDesigning and implementing math curricula using Desmos toolsDelivering live or virtual math instruction to students

Desmos Curriculum roles focus on developing and supporting math curricula using Desmos tools, often in online or tech-driven environments. Math Teachers deliver instruction directly to students in classrooms or virtual settings. While both work in math education, Desmos Curriculum positions emphasize curriculum design and technology, whereas Math Teachers focus on classroom teaching and student engagement.

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Math Teacher - High School - Long Term Substitute

Math Teacher - High School - Long Term Substitute

Chaminade College Preparatory

Chatsworth, CA • On-site

$65K - $96K/yr

Temporary

Medical

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Chaminade College Preparatory seeks a dynamic, innovative, and engaging LONG TERM MATHEMATICS SUBSTITUTE TEACHER with great classroom management skills for our high school campus (grades 9-12) in West Hills, California. This is a full-time position that consists of teaching five math classes up through Calculus. The position will last from November 2026-January 2027.
The Successful Candidate
  • Has experience teaching high school Mathematics, including Calculus, and will have delivered lessons that build students' mathematical understanding, improve fluency, build problem solving capacity and develop mathematical reasoning skills.
  • Has proven experience of teaching contemporary skills that allow students to flourish in a diverse range of academic, professional, and cultural contexts.
  • Knows how to design and implement lessons that enable all students to succeed and reach their full potential.

Key Responsibilities
  • Teaches five sections of Math that could include up through Calculus.
  • Under the supervision of the vice principals, teaches standards-based (California state and Archdiocesan) curriculum. In a timely manner, plans lessons; provides feedback and grades on assignments; maintains grades, attendance, and other school records; and communicates with students, their families, and counselors when students need support.
  • Collaborates with department members and course counterpart(s) to evaluate, monitor, and update curriculum, assessment, and pacing guides under the guidance of the Department Chair.
  • Ensures that instructional strategies respect students' diverse social identities while still corresponding to Catholic Marianist values and the mission of the school.
  • Integrates technology by using Blackboard Learning Management System (LMS) (can provide training), EdTech Apps, such as MathXL and MyMathLab, DeltaMath, Desmos & AP Classroom, and other collaborative and productivity tools (*Note: All students use a school-issued Lenovo Thinkpad tablet daily)
  • Is knowledgeable about new trends and developments in Mathematics, instructional strategies, and assessment.

Qualifications
  • Has a passion for teaching Math at the secondary level and is skilled at working with high-school aged students.
  • A minimum of a bachelor's degree in the subject discipline is required. A teaching credential and/or a Master's degree in the subject discipline is preferred.
  • Prior Math teaching experience, especially in a Catholic educational setting, is preferred; however, relevant experience in the field is also strongly considered.
  • Is comfortable delivering instruction on campus, via remote learning, and/or in a hybrid model.
  • Wants to work in a setting committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion of all school stakeholders.
  • Wants to work in a setting committed to balancing teaching/learning, health, and well-being of all stakeholders.
  • Participates in and attends campus life events, including supervision, lunch activities, liturgies, assemblies, etc.

Deadline for Submission of Applications
Applications are being accepted immediately. This position is open until filled.
Salary and Benefits
The salary for this position will be commensurate with experience. Long term substitutes are eligible to participate in the medical insurance program.
Application Process:
Interested applicants may apply online through our employment webpage at:
Applicants will be asked to upload a resume and cover letter.
In addition, candidates invited to interview are encouraged to bring or share a curated portfolio that demonstrates their philosophy of teaching and reflects their knowledge of Mathematics/Mathematics instruction, a written sample lesson they have taught or would teach, and if available, samples of lessons, assignments, student work, assessment criteria. Portfolios may be shared digitally or via hard copy.
Any applicant who needs help or needs accommodation in order to apply for any position should contact the human resources office at (818) 366-9284.
About Chaminade
Chaminade is an independent co-educational Catholic school serving students in grades 6-12 at our two beautiful campuses located in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. One of the best things about Chaminade is our strong sense of family. We work together, play together, and pray together. We are a family, a community committed to the success and well-being of each and every student.
Our Mission:
We inspire young people to love, learn, and lead through our Catholic and Marianist traditions of a living faith, academic excellence, and moral responsibility.
Our Vision:
Chaminade College Preparatory graduates are prepared, inspired, and equipped to:
  • Share God's love by caring for others and seeking justice and peace.
  • Learn, adapt, and grow with the world around them.
  • Become servant leaders and positive contributors to society.

The Characteristics of Marianist Education
Chaminade's mission and culture are deeply rooted in the five Characteristics of Marianist Education which are:
  • Educating for Formation in Faith
  • Providing an Integral Quality Education
  • Educating in Family Spirit
  • Educating for Service, Justice, and Peace and the Integrity of Creation
  • Educating for Adaptation and Change

Chaminade's Commitment to Diversity
Chaminade College Preparatory is committed to the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion and the value that a rich and diverse community brings to our school. Our employee culture is deeply rooted in our Catholic faith and the five Characteristics of Marianist Education. Our Catholic Marianist tradition is lived on our campuses every day and is evident in our Chaminade Family Spirit where each of our faculty and staff is valued for their unique and varied gifts and talents. Chaminade's faculty, staff, and administration come from all faiths, ethnicities, races, genders, and socioeconomic backgrounds and we are stronger for it.
For more information about Chaminade, visit our website at:
Equal Employment Opportunity
Chaminade College Preparatory is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for employment are considered without regard to race, color, national origin or ancestry, gender, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, or genetic information, or other basis protected by law for employment in a Catholic school. Applicants who need an accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment and hiring process should contact the human resources department in order to discuss reasonable accommodation.