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Internship Math Content Developer Jobs in Florida

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AI Engineer

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site

$60 - $110/hr

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Math Teacher

Delray Beach, FL

$44.10K - $57.70K/yr

Teachers must be content area experts who make sound instructional decisions, create and maintain a ... Examples include Science and Engineering labs, Environmental Education Center, Dance rooms ...

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What is the difference between Internship Math Content Developer vs Internship Data Analyst?

AspectInternship Math Content DeveloperInternship Data Analyst
Required SkillsMathematics, content creation, curriculum designData analysis, Excel, statistical tools
Work EnvironmentEducational, content-focusedData-driven, analytical
Industry UsageEducation, e-learning companiesBusiness, finance, tech

The Internship Math Content Developer primarily focuses on creating and designing math educational content, while the Internship Data Analyst analyzes data to inform decisions. Both roles require analytical skills, but the content developer emphasizes curriculum development, whereas the data analyst emphasizes data interpretation and reporting.

What are the most commonly searched types of Math Content Developer jobs in Florida? The most popular types of Math Content Developer jobs in Florida are:
What cities in Florida are hiring for Internship Math Content Developer jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Internship Math Content Developer job openings:

Middle School Math Teacher

Tamim Academy of Boca Raton

Boca Raton, FL

$47.10K - $61.10K/yr

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Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Tamim Academy of Boca Raton – Middle School Math Teacher (2026–2027)

Tamim Academy of Boca Raton, a K–8 school, is seeking an experienced, dynamic, and engaging Middle School Math Teacher to join our team for the 2026–2027 school year.

Tamim Academy is part of the national Tamim Academies network, dedicated to transforming Jewish education across North America. Inspired by Chabad, guided by forward-thinking educators, and enriched by community, Tamim prepares students for purposeful lives by fostering a strong self-concept, a love of learning, and deep-rooted Jewish values.

Our classrooms are hands-on, student-centered, and built on strong relationships. We are looking for a teacher who can make math meaningful, accessible, and engaging, while building students’ confidence and critical thinking skills.

This position focuses on middle school grades (upper elementary/middle division within our K–8 structure). Full-time and part-time options may be available.

Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States and able to provide appropriate documentation upon hire.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Education, Mathematics, or a related field

  • Minimum 2–3 years of classroom teaching experience (middle school preferred)

  • Strong understanding of math content and progression across middle grades

  • Ability to differentiate instruction and support a range of learners

  • Strong classroom management and organizational skills

We’re looking for someone who:

  • Makes math engaging, relevant, and approachable

  • Builds student confidence and a positive math mindset

  • Is collaborative, reflective, and open to growth

  • Communicates clearly with students, parents, and colleagues

  • Brings a warm, professional, and positive presence to the classroom

  • Values Jewish education and a whole-child approach

Core Responsibilities

Teaching & Learning

  • Plan and deliver engaging, well-structured math lessons

  • Differentiate instruction to meet diverse student needs

  • Use assessment to track progress and guide instruction

  • Foster problem-solving, critical thinking, and student independence

Classroom Culture

  • Create a supportive, respectful, and growth-oriented environment

  • Help students build confidence and resilience in math

  • Develop strong relationships with students

Professionalism & Communication

  • Communicate regularly and effectively with parents and colleagues

  • Collaborate with team members and school leadership

  • Maintain organized systems for planning and student tracking

Community & Growth

  • Participate in professional development and team planning

  • Support school initiatives and programming

  • Contribute positively to the Tamim school community