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How much do internship math content developer jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for internship math content developer in Atlanta, GA is $112,144.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $118,300.00 and $123,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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 Atlanta, GA? The most popular types of Math Content Developer jobs in Atlanta, GA are:
What cities near Atlanta, GA are hiring for Internship Math Content Developer jobs? Cities near Atlanta, GA with the most Internship Math Content Developer job openings:
Math Literacy Workers (MLW - Clayton County)

Math Literacy Workers (MLW - Clayton County)

Young Peoples Project Inc

Jonesboro, GA • On-site

$10/hr

Part-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

MLW JOB DESCRIPTION
Overview
Math Literacy Workers (MLWs) will learn and develop skills to facilitate effective math workshops/lessons. The MLWs are supported by other MLWs and college students (and in some cases classroom teachers) who collaborate in planning, debriefing, and implementing their math literacy workshops. YPPs goal is to ensure that MLWs understand that, for the purposes of equity, their work as near peer math facilitators who are from the same community as their students, is indispensable and vital to the broader education community.
Time Commitment (School Year and Summer):
  • training
  • 6 hours per week of programming

Compensation
  • $10 / hour
  • Payments every two weeks, from The Young People's Project Inc.

Job Description:
MLW will prep, plan, and debrief at their high school in teams of four. Additionally, MLWs should be prepared to facilitate math modules/workshops at their assigned middle school for 90 minutes per week plus 60 minutes to set-up/debrief.
  • Debrief (student's response to each activity, most/least effective, needs improvement)
  • Plan (revise / create lesson plans, assign roles, collect materials)
  • Practice & Professional Development (mock facilitate, give each other feedback)
  • Create or Design a new game or activity
  • Team building activities (with fellow MLWs, teachers, and staff)
  • Review training material or math content to ensure MLW understanding
  • Full participation is expected/required