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How much do hourly math editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for hourly math editor in the United States is $31.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.39 and $39.66 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an hourly math editor do?

An Hourly Math Editor reviews, edits, and sometimes creates math-related content such as textbooks, test questions, worksheets, or online resources. Their main responsibility is to ensure mathematical accuracy, clarity, and consistency in the materials. They also check for correct formatting, proper use of terminology, and alignment with curriculum standards. Hourly Math Editors are typically paid by the hour and may work remotely or onsite, often as freelancers or part-time employees.

What are some common challenges faced by hourly math editors when reviewing educational content?

Hourly Math Editors often encounter challenges such as ensuring mathematical accuracy while maintaining clear and accessible language for a diverse audience. They must consistently adapt to different style guides and formatting requirements from various educational publishers. Balancing speed with attention to detail is crucial, as tight deadlines are common. Additionally, collaborating effectively with writers, subject matter experts, and other editors is essential to resolve ambiguities and uphold content quality.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an hourly math editor, and why are they important?

To excel as an Hourly Math Editor, you need strong mathematical knowledge, attention to detail, and typically a degree in mathematics or a related field. Familiarity with math editing tools such as LaTeX, online content management systems, and proofreading software is often required. Excellent written communication, time management, and problem-solving skills help you identify and clearly correct errors in mathematical content. These skills ensure mathematical accuracy, clarity, and consistency, which are crucial for producing high-quality educational or professional materials.

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Posted 8 days ago


Richland County School District One rating

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Company rating: 5.0 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Position Type:
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS/CERTIFIED
Date Posted:
8/13/2026
Location:
CRAYTON MIDDLE SCHOOL
Richland County School District One, South Carolina
Classification Description
Job Title: After School Detention (Hourly)
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Hourly/Temporary
$30.00 per hour
General Statement of Job
Certified Tutors works closely with teachers to provide academic assistance and guidance to students for a minimum of two hours a day, two days a week.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions:
Under direct supervision of the principal, certified tutors will perform the following tasks:
  1. Take an active role in developing the academic and personal strengths of students.
  2. Serve as a role model/mentor to students by being a lifelong learner, demonstrating appropriate academic and social behaviors, and wearing appropriate attire at all times.
  3. Determine from student's notes and discussions, the concepts that need to be taught or retaught.
  4. Evaluate student binders, including calendars, class and textbook notes, etc.
  5. Become familiar with the materials in the Libraries.
  6. Become familiar with the textbooks and materials used by students.
  7. Conduct tutorial sessions in all areas of mathematics; therefore, a strong math background is mandatory.
  8. Conduct mini-lessons in the process of writing in all subject areas, study skills, and other aspects of college preparation.
  9. Set an example of personal excellence and high expectations for students to follow.
  10. Work with students in any phase of the writing process, such as brainstorming, clustering, revision, and editing.
  11. Communicate frequently and honestly with the coordinator/teacher regarding student progress and areas of concern.

Qualifications
Must possess valid S.C. Educator licensure.

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