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Director Math Curriculum Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Curriculum Specialist

Spring, TX ยท On-site

$48K - $61K/yr

... art, and mathematics (STEAM) at the earliest possible age. Aside from having a dedicated STEAM ... This position also assumes full Director duties in their absence and broadly assists the Director ...

S. curriculum are able to connect with more students. What We Offer Flexible remote work ... Applicants must have direct, professional teaching or tutoring experience with students.

S. curriculum are able to connect with more students. What We Offer Flexible remote work ... Applicants must have direct, professional teaching or tutoring experience with students.

Upper School Math Teacher

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$45K - $61K/yr

... curriculum that develops students' curiosity and encourages higher-level thinking. A focus on ... The teacher will employ professional judgment to utilize appropriate methods, including direct ...

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How much do director math curriculum jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for director math curriculum in Texas is $48,894.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,100.00 and $52,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does the Director of Math Curriculum typically collaborate with teachers and school administrators to implement new math programs?

The Director of Math Curriculum frequently works with teachers and administrators through regular meetings, professional development sessions, and classroom observations to ensure successful implementation of new math initiatives. They provide guidance, share best practices, and address concerns or challenges faced by educators. This collaboration helps align instructional strategies with curriculum goals and ensures that the needs of both students and teachers are met. Ongoing communication and feedback loops are essential for refining and improving the curriculum over time.

What does a Director of Math Curriculum do?

A Director of Math Curriculum is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing math education programs within a school district or educational organization. They ensure that the math curriculum aligns with state and national standards, incorporates best teaching practices, and meets the diverse needs of students. Their role involves collaborating with teachers, administrators, and other stakeholders to evaluate and improve math instruction, as well as providing professional development and resources for educators. Additionally, they may analyze student performance data to inform curriculum decisions and promote effective learning outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Director of Math Curriculum, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Math Curriculum, you need deep expertise in mathematics education, curriculum design, and typically a master's or doctoral degree in education or a related field. Familiarity with educational standards, assessment tools, and learning management systems is crucial, along with experience using curriculum mapping software. Strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills set outstanding candidates apart by enabling effective team collaboration and data-driven decision-making. These skills ensure the development and implementation of high-quality math programs that enhance student learning outcomes and support institutional goals.

What is the difference between Director Math Curriculum vs Math Program Coordinator?

AspectDirector Math CurriculumMath Program Coordinator
CredentialsMaster's degree in Education or Mathematics, relevant certificationsBachelor's degree, teaching certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentAdministrative offices, curriculum development teams, school districtsClassroom settings, school campuses, program implementation sites
ResponsibilitiesOversees curriculum design, aligns standards, manages curriculum teamsCoordinates program activities, supports teachers, monitors implementation

The main difference is that the Director Math Curriculum focuses on high-level curriculum development and strategic oversight, while the Math Program Coordinator handles day-to-day program support and implementation. Both roles require relevant education credentials and are integral to math education programs, but they differ in scope and level of responsibility.

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Curriculum Specialist

AEA The Woodlands, LLC

Spring, TX โ€ข On-site

$48K - $61K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Company Summary

Amazing Explorers Academy is a new concept in pre-school learning that is setting a standard for early childhood education. Our company is currently experiencing rapid expansion both via franchising and corporate-owned locations in Texas, Florida and eventually, nationwide.

The entire Amazing Explorers Academy preschool experience is designed to provide the youngest among us with a โ€œvision of the futureโ€ via a truly innovative early learning environment that is unlike any other. It was created by a taskforce of leading thinkers in a broad range of multidisciplinary fields including university professors, technology experts and community leaders. They realized that early childhood is the critical moment when humans are most open to learning and exploration. Therefore, it is the most crucial period for introducing the skills and concepts that will be essential for success in the 21st century and beyond.

STEAM Exploration

Unlike many traditional preschools that simply provide basic daycare, each Amazing Explorers Academy location is expressly formulated to deliver a comprehensive educational curriculum that inspires both โ€œconfidenceโ€ and โ€œpassionโ€ in the areas of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) at the earliest possible age. Aside from having a dedicated STEAM activity area that is central to the schoolโ€™s design, these topics are incorporated into every possible situation, from the guided โ€œplayโ€ of the youngest learners to the โ€œproject-based learningโ€ of older students. The result is better problem solving, more creativity, openness to collaboration and enhanced critical thinking. These are just some of the essential โ€œlife skillsโ€ that our Amazing Explorers Academy parents are truly excited about when they decide to enroll their children at one of our locations.

Technology and Innovation

Amazing Explorers Academy is constantly innovating in terms of facilities, curriculum, safety, programming, and team development. We are committed to using advanced technology in every possible aspect of our business, from the in-class cameras that give both parents and staff a sense of security and transparency, to our custom AEA mobile app which promotes better teacher-parent communication about important daily events, achievement and student milestones. We are reducing paperwork, classroom clutter and waste by moving old-fashioned forms or reports to modern electronic versions. And, we are implementing advanced online systems for staff training, onboarding and daily school management, thereby ensuring that every member of our team has every possible resource to be Amazing, right at their fingertips.

Join Us!

Now is the moment to join a fast-growing, highly motivated, future oriented team of child care and education specialists who are committed to creating a better tomorrow today. If you have ever imagined helping our most eager and adaptable young learners develop the skills and interests that will be most relevant for success in the 21st century and beyond, come be a part of something special!

Job Description - Curriculum Specialist

JOB SUMMARY

The core role of the Assistant Director/Curriculum Specialist is to ensure that every aspect of the Amazing Explorers Academy curriculum and all related educational programs are implemented in accordance with AEA corporate standards, for every age group and every classroom, including in our unique STEAM experience area. He or she will supervise the teachers assigned to each classroom and together with the Director help to select, supervise, train and develop teachers for their programs.

This position also assumes full Director duties in their absence and broadly assists the Director with all day-to-day management duties as needed. Therefore, candidates must have, or be willing to develop, a solid knowledge of childcare facility management, early education theory, general business operation skills and financial planning competence. He or she will be responsible for opening and closing of the school at least 50% of the time and may be required at any moment to step into a classroom and take on the teacher role when necessary to maintain appropriate child-teacher ratios. All required training is paid and there is ample room for personal growth and development within the organization.

JOB DUTIES, TASKS, AND KEY RESPONSIBILITIES (GENERAL)

  • Demonstrates strong ability to multitask, responding to emails in a timely manner and helping to keep systems and AEA APP up to date while performing other duties
  • Shows accountability in all aspects of the operation in absence of the Director
  • Works with Director to ensure school compliance with all state-mandated teacher-child ratios; state and municipal statutes and regulations relating to the operation of childcare Schools; state and federal wage and hour laws; and Company policies and procedures.
  • Shows evidence of emotional intelligence, always demonstrating good judgment in handling crisis situations
  • Shows clear ability to direct, teach, and encourage staff and demonstrates good โ€œpeople skillsโ€ when working with staff, parents or corporate-level management
  • Manages day to day operations of the center and maintains supervisory responsibility of all school staff in the absence of the Director
  • Supervises staff members, monitoring quality control metrics of all AEA initiatives
  • Coaches employees to improve performance
  • Promotes a culture of innovation, empowerment and accountability through innovation awards
  • Orders all necessary school and classroom supplies on a weekly and/or monthly basis
  • Assists in scheduling the staff and ensuring lunch breaks are covered
  • Conducts school tours in accordance with AEA guidelines, enters tour information into AEA APP and helps keep family information up to date
  • Works with the Director to establish and maintain a safe and healthy learning environment by a) adhering to all Company procedures related to injuries and accidents, b) verbally communicating to students and staff regarding potential hazards or injuries and c) and routinely performing safety audits
  • Reports suspected child abuse or neglect to local child protective agencies or child abuse hotlines as required by law
  • Documents all incident/accidents reports and advises parents and Directors of situation
  • Fosters a positive work environment by modeling appropriate and professional behavior to all team members
  • Works directly with children in classrooms, when needed, as part of state-mandated ratios
  • Monitors cleanliness of the school which may include cleaning the classroom by sweeping, mopping, and disposing of trash.
  • Ensures daily cleaning checklists are conducted and that Academy is always โ€œtour readyโ€
  • May, on occasion, prepare, cook and/or serve meals when necessary
  • May, on occasion, be responsible for transporting children as a โ€œvan/bus driverโ€
  • Other duties as assigned by the Director and/or owner

CURRICULUM SPECIALIST ROLE

  • Spends the majority of their working hours (up to 80% of the time) in the back of the building working, assisting, monitoring, mentoring, and training the teachers
  • Analyzes and reviews all all student work including projects, presentations, and performances; assessment results; teacher observation records and checklists
  • Assures that teachers are following schedules, lesson plans and utilizing age-appropriate materials and products.
  • Prepares and participates in monthly curriculum planning meetings and sessions
  • Develops new teaching strategies by analyzing videotaped teacher instruction sessions and using peer observations, reviewing all strategies with the Director
  • Identifies domains in which teachers need additional coaching
  • Meets on a weekly and monthly basis to review and discuss program philosophy, ensuring correct implementation of the curriculum, framework and guidelines
  • Enhances instructional effectiveness and promotes student learning
  • Prepares training for new hires on program implementation and proper curriculum instruction along with input from Director and corporate staff
  • Oversees the mentoring program as designated by AEA guidelines
  • Ensures teachers are consistently arranging classrooms in a manner that is consistent with the childrenโ€™s development, physical, and emotional levels.
  • Ensures child assessments occur on a regular basis in Infant through School Age programs and classrooms
  • Ensures parent teacher conferences are held at least twice a year in all classrooms and assessment reports are provided to parents in a timely manner
  • Clearly establishes and models suitable child guidance techniques and standards
  • Monitors parent and teacher interaction to ensure communication and proactive problem resolution
  • Responsible for all aspects of Book Fair
  • Assists with all school events including promotion and coordination
  • Responsible for summer camp/school holiday activities

CUSTOMER SERVICE & SALES AND MARKETING ROLE

  • Builds relationship with the parents
  • Updates social media and APP content as outlined by AEA guidelines
  • Demonstrates cultural sensitivity in communications with students and families
  • Connects directly to community resources for additional support of children and families
  • Works with the Director to send parents a monthly newsletter with information about the curriculum, events and information.
  • Enters tour and visitor data into the AEA APP
  • Conducts and participates in engaging tours with prospective families when Director or administrative assistant is unavailable; conducting follow-up emails and phone calls
  • Participates proactively in all community and professional events

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ROLE

  • Understands the financial performance of the school including tuition goals, payroll percentages and other financial KPIs
  • Post weekly tuition charges in the absence of the Director
  • Responsible for collecting payments
  • Reconciles payroll hours/timecards in the absence of the Director

MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS

  • Must meet state licensing requirements for this position
  • Must meet all standards and requirements relating to background checks, fingerprinting, education and experience as set by the state and accreditation agent
  • Florida Staff Credential (CDA) or state equivalent required
  • Directorโ€™s Credential preferred or willingness to obtain during employment, in order to be considered for promotions
  • High school diploma required
  • Preferred: Bachelorโ€™s Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or Curriculum Development or related field
  • Must have at least two years of experience in a licensed childcare school with at least one year in a management or supervisory position
  • Must be able to communicate, both verbally and in writing, in the English language
  • Must meet Company driving standards where applicable.
  • Travel approximately 5-20% of the time

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Benefits:

  • Paid time off

Schedule:

  • 10 hour shift
  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekends as needed