1

Elementary Math Coach Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Grade 5 Lead Teacher

New Canaan, CT · On-site

$15 - $20/hr

Teach language arts, math and social studies, as well as executive function skills * Plan, organize ... Coach and/or lead other extracurricular activities * Mentor a year-long apprentice teacher and ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Elementary Math Coach information

See Connecticut salary details

$24.7K

$65.1K

$168.4K

How much do elementary math coach jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for elementary math coach in Connecticut is $65,082.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,200.00 and $63,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Elementary Math Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Elementary Math Coach, you need a deep understanding of math pedagogy, curriculum development, and often a teaching credential with experience in elementary education. Familiarity with assessment tools, data analysis software, and instructional technology is typically required. Outstanding communication, collaborative leadership, and mentoring abilities set top coaches apart in supporting teachers and fostering a positive learning environment. These skills are crucial for effectively guiding instructional improvement and enhancing student math achievement across a school or district.

How does an Elementary Math Coach typically support teachers in improving math instruction?

Elementary Math Coaches play a crucial role in supporting teachers by modeling effective instructional strategies, facilitating professional development workshops, and providing constructive feedback on lesson plans and classroom practices. They often collaborate closely with teachers to analyze student data, identify learning gaps, and co-develop interventions tailored to diverse student needs. Regular classroom observations and one-on-one mentoring sessions help foster a culture of continuous improvement and ensure that math instruction aligns with current curriculum standards and best practices.

What is the difference between Elementary Math Coach vs Elementary Literacy Coach?

AspectElementary Math CoachElementary Literacy Coach
CredentialsTeaching certification, math endorsement or specializationTeaching certification, literacy or reading endorsement
Work EnvironmentElementary schools, district officesElementary schools, district offices
Employer & IndustrySchool districts, educational organizationsSchool districts, educational organizations
Primary FocusMath instruction, curriculum supportReading and literacy instruction, curriculum support

Both roles involve supporting elementary teachers and students, but the Elementary Math Coach specializes in math instruction, while the Elementary Literacy Coach focuses on reading and literacy. They share similar credentials and work environments, often collaborating within school districts to improve student achievement in their respective areas.

What is an Elementary Math Coach?

An Elementary Math Coach is an educator who supports teachers in implementing effective math instruction in elementary schools. They collaborate with teachers to develop lesson plans, model teaching strategies, analyze student data, and provide professional development. The goal of an Elementary Math Coach is to improve student achievement in mathematics by enhancing the quality of math teaching across classrooms. They also stay updated on current best practices and curriculum standards to ensure instruction is effective and aligned with educational goals.
What are the most commonly searched types of Elementary Math Coach jobs in Connecticut? The most popular types of Elementary Math Coach jobs in Connecticut are:
Infographic showing various Elementary Math Coach job openings in Connecticut as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $65,082 per year, or $31.3 per hour.
Special Education Paraprofessional

Special Education Paraprofessional

East Haven Public Schools

New Haven, CT

$23.62/hr

Other

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Title:   Special Education Paraprofessional/ParaEducator

Reports To:   Building/Department Administrator

Location:  Ferrara Elementary

Education:  Minimum of an Associates Degree or the equivalent college credits (60) or a passing score on the CT ParaPro exam is required.  A bachelor's degree is preferred.

Salary:   This position is a 10-month, 25 hour position. The hourly range is Cat I (Associate's/60 credits or ParaPro) $20.71, Cat II (College/University degree) $21.22 or Cat III (CT teaching
certificate) $23.62 per hour. This position has limited benefits as outlined in the current East Haven Paraprofessional and Teachers Aides contract.

Position Summary:  Supervise and support students within the school setting under the guidance of certified staff, including but not limited to regular and special education classrooms.  Assist the district in providing a safe and secure environment to support the behavioral, instructional, and educational benefits of students.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • To assist, support, and work closely with teachers, administrators, specialized support staff, in providing a safe and secure environment to support the behavioral, instructional, and educational benefits of students
  • Supervise, monitor, escort and/or support students within the school setting, including but not limited to regular and special education classrooms, specials, activities, passing time, arrival/dismissal, and communal areas
  • Under the supervision of the classroom and special education teachers and/or Literacy and Numeracy coaches, works to implement instruction and curriculum for student(s) which may include specialized software specific to the instruction
  • Works with individual students and/or small groups in a push-in or pull-out model to reinforce learning of material or skills initially introduced and taught by certified staff
  • Assists the certified staff in devising special strategies for reinforcing appropriate behavior and conduct, learning materials and skills based on a sympathetic understanding of individual students, their needs, language, interests and abilities
  • Administers, scores, and maintains records of student achievement and diagnostic tests as the teacher recommends for the individual student(s)
  • Monitors work, corrects papers, and supervises use of technology and/or curriculum-based testing and makeup work as the specialized or certified staff assigns
  • Performs clerical and instructional duties as the certified and support staff assigns
  • Alerts the certified staff to any problem or special information about any individual student
  • Performs assigned supervision of students during lunch periods, recess, emergency drills, assemblies, field trips and other situations
  • When requested, serves as a resource and support to the certified teacher, Intervention/Reading or Math Coach Team and/or IEP/SRBI/ESL Team(s)
  • Participates in in-service training programs as assigned
  • Serves as a source of information, support and assistance to any substitute teacher assigned in the regular teacher's absence
  • Support and assistance with non-pervasive toileting and hygiene care (accidents)
  • Is trained by the district to assist with any adaptive equipment, such as wheelchairs or walkers
  • Assists in the implementation of behavior strategies and plans as assigned by the teacher or support staff
  • Performs other related duties/assignments as assigned 

In addition to the responsibilities above, the following may be assigned to a Paraprofessional:

  • Reporting directly to Administrator, Special Education Teacher, and/or BCBA supporting the specific student(s)
  • Implement a Behavior Intervention Plan ("BIP") for a specific student(s) as assigned by a BCBA and/or Administrator
  • Collecting data on behavior instances as part of assignment
  • Assists students with support of pervasive personal care, hygiene, feeding and toileting 

Evaluation:  Performance of this job will be evaluated annually in accordance with provisions of the Board's policy on Evaluation of Classified Personnel. 

Physical and Mental Demands/Work Environment

The physical demands and environmental characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.  

  • Must be mobile with the ability to get from one location in the office or work site(s) to other locations in the office or work site(s).
  • Ability to sit or stand for long periods of time
  • Ability to lift and carry objects less than thirty (30) pounds
  • Ability to perform manipulative skills such as writing and typing
  • Ability to see and read objects closely, as wiring, labels on equipment, reading/proofreading a report, using a computer monitor, filing and/or retrieving information from  a filing system and verifying the accuracy of financial information
  • Ability to hear normal sounds with background noise, as in using a telephone or radio, distinguish verbal communication and communicate through speech, including using radio
  • Ability to learn and acquire an understanding of new information, methodologies and techniques and how they apply to school  goals and operations
  • Memory adequate to perform tasks/assignments given over long periods of time.
  • Ability to concentrate on a task for more than 60 minutes
  • Ability to work in office or school settings (indoors and outdoors) subject to interruptions and heavy work volume expectations.
  • May be exposed to changing temperatures and weather, humidity, noise and dust
  • Ability to bend, reach and support students w/outdoor playground equipment
  • Ability to lift students into chairs, car seats, and wheelchairs. May be exposed to body fluids

Disclaimers

  • The job description lists typical examples of work and is not intended to include every job duty and responsibility specific to a position. An employee may be required to perform other related duties not listed on the job description provided that such duties are characteristic of that classification. This job description reflects management's assignment of essential functions; it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.
  • Connecticut requires that any person (teachers, administrators, special service staff members, teachers' aids, custodians, cafeteria employees, etc.) who is hired by a local or regional board of education submit to a state and national criminal history record check within the first 30 days of the date of employment. The process includes the checking of fingerprints by the State Police bureau of Identification and the F.B.I. The results of the criminal history record checks (both state and federal) are reported to the employing school district. If the district receives notice of a conviction of a crime by a person holding a certificate, authorization or permit issued by the State Board of Education, the district shall notify the Bureau of Certification and Professional Development.

This job description is not, nor is it intended to be, a complete statement of all duties, functions, and responsibilities which comprises this position.

East Haven Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer.  Minorities, females, handicapped, and veterans are encouraged to apply.