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Math Curriculum Coordinator Jobs in Riverside, IL

The Site Coordinator ensures that Math Lab remains a high-quality, structured learning environment ... Meet regularly with math teachers to align on curriculum and instruction, ensuring tutors implement ...

The Site Coordinator ensures that Math Lab remains a high-quality, structured learning environment ... Meet regularly with math teachers to align on curriculum and instruction, ensuring tutors implement ...

Site Coordinator

Chicago, IL · On-site

$50K - $56K/yr

The Site Coordinator ensures that Math Lab remains a high-quality, structured learning environment ... Meet regularly with math teachers to align on curriculum and instruction, ensuring tutors implement ...

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How much do math curriculum coordinator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for math curriculum coordinator in Riverside, IL is $58,255.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,200.00 and $74,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some typical responsibilities of a Math Curriculum Coordinator during the school year?

A Math Curriculum Coordinator is responsible for designing, reviewing, and updating math curricula to align with educational standards and support student achievement. They often lead professional development for teachers, analyze student performance data, and collaborate with teachers and administrators to implement instructional strategies. Coordinators may also observe classrooms, provide feedback on teaching practices, and assist in selecting textbooks or digital resources. This dynamic role involves both planning and hands-on support, making strong communication and adaptability important for success.

What is a Math Curriculum Coordinator job?

A Math Curriculum Coordinator oversees the development, implementation, and evaluation of math curricula within a school or district. They work with teachers to align instructional materials with educational standards, provide professional development, and analyze student performance data to improve learning outcomes. Additionally, they collaborate with administrators to ensure consistency and effectiveness in math instruction. Their goal is to enhance math education by integrating best practices, current research, and innovative teaching strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Math Curriculum Coordinator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Math Curriculum Coordinator, you need a strong background in mathematics education, curriculum design, and instructional leadership, typically supported by a teaching certificate and relevant advanced degree. Familiarity with curriculum mapping software, assessment platforms, and state or national educational standards is essential. Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills set outstanding coordinators apart. These competencies are crucial for developing effective math programs, supporting teachers, and ensuring student success across diverse learning environments.

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Math Corequisite Instructor

Other

Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Overview

National Louis University's Undergraduate College (UGC) is currently seeking Math Corequisite Adjunct Instructors to join our distinguished team of dedicated instructors for the 2026-2027 academic year. 

Adjunct faculty will be teaching undergraduate courses like:

  • Corequisite Lab Classes for Math 101, 105 and 115 etc.

Availability:

This position requires on-site teaching for daytime (between 9am and 4pm) courses.

Who We Are

We are a team of dedicated educators who have been working together to build a new Undergraduate College (UGC) at National Louis University (NLU), focused on building academic pathways and providing holistic student support to ensure students are career ready. Next year, we expect approximately 600 new first-year students. Join us as we grow!

Who You Are

You are: Driven to Succeed.

You are energetic and passionate about a diverse student body that includes many first-generation students. To be successful teaching in this program, you must be committed to excellence in teaching and learning in Higher Education. The position requires you to be agile, creative, and engaging while offering a new curriculum and an unparalleled experience to undergraduate students. Enthusiastic candidates have the belief that all students can be successful students. As an active team member you believe in a supportive environment and a student-driven culture.

You will: Offer Best-in-Class Teaching and Learning.

You believe that your work has demonstrated your respect for education and the power that it holds. Each term, you will facilitate blended classes that utilize technology and data to drive instruction. You will work with a dedicated team of Coaches and Instructors, Content Experts and Data Analysts to determine how to personalize the learning experience for your students. In addition to teaching content, you will also focus on growth mindset among your students, promote non-cognitive skill development, nurture academic confidence, and prepare students for their professional pathways. 

You are ready to: Make an Impact.

Each and every day, this program changes lives. You want to be a part of that meaningful innovation. You are someone that will always look for creative ways for students to earn success. We know this work is challenging, but we are in it together.

Essential Responsibilities

Facilitation of Corequisite Courses

  • Plan and facilitate impactful class sessions that support students in associated credit-bearing course(s).
    •  Support students with quantitative literacy, foundational math skills, problem solving, critical thinking, and exploration of academic identity 
  • Foster a welcoming, inclusive classroom community where all students feel welcome and have the support and resources that will help them to thrive academically Use responsive pedagogy that validates and builds on students' experiences and strengths
  • Lead structured-yet-flexible class sessions, combining effective use of whole class, small group, one-on-one, and individual activities
  • Guide students in developing metacognitive skills such as self-reflection, time management, and persistence strategies

Classroom-Informed Decision Making

  • Solicit student input (with careful attention to student needs, identities, interests, major areas, etc.) to make informed curricular and pedagogical decisions for both individuals and the group as a whole
  • Provide responsive instruction and skill development that align with current assignments in students' associated course(s), as well as with student interests and learning needs
  • Actively monitor student engagement and performance and respond accordingly

Team Collaboration and Coordination

  • Engage in regular team meetings to review curriculum, reflect on teaching practices and data, and plan impactful student supports
  • Coordinate with partners and teams to connect students with resources and to share information that will better inform work in the program and at the university

Collaboration with Embedded Support 

  • Approach work with embedded academic support team members using a "conspire and align" approach (rather than a hierarchical command model)
  • Regularly confer with the embedded support to inform classroom facilitation and gain insight into student strengths, needs, and interests 
  • Promote classroom conditions, norms, and practices that enable the embedded support to do their work effectively

Course Compliance

  • Ensure that all course-related documentation (attendance, grades, progress reports, data collection, etc.) is completed accurately and on time
  • Utilize technology-based teaching platforms and university data systems effectively and in accordance with all relevant policies and regulations
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Qualifications
  • Masters degree or higher AND at least one of the following:
    • 18 graduate semester hours in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or a closely related field   
    • OR
    • Track record of teaching appointments and demonstrated skill in teaching quantitative literacy and/or statistics at the secondary level or higher
    • OR
    • Track record of appointments and demonstrated skill at providing academic support for college-level math and/or  statistics
  • Spanish-English bilingual or experience teaching English Language Learners a plus.

*Current professional teaching experience preferred.

NLU Inclusion Statement:

National Louis University is deeply committed to serving its community, advancing access and equity, and ensuring that all individuals are welcomed and valued.  We are dedicated to fostering a culture where diversity, equity, and inclusion remain at the core of who we are. These are more than just words to us: they are truly a way of life for the NLU community. We recognize that differences in abilities, age, ethnicity, gender (identity and expression), race, religion, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, and background bring richness to our work environment. We affirm diverse perspectives, innovative contributions, and authentic presentations of self from every member within the NLU community. We believe inclusion is grounded in the actions we intentionally take each day. Our goal is to inspire and empower NLU employees and community members to cultivate an environment where we collectively focus on uplifting and advancing our institutional culture.

Compensation and Benefits

At National Louis University, we offer our employees an innovative environment to work together and inspire the ideas that will make an impact.  Our institution values Adjunct Faculty's role in advancing our teaching mission and preparing our students for successful careers.  Adjunct Faculty have access to training resources for professional development, access to shared governance as a part of our Adjunct Council, retirement plans, educational opportunities, and paid time off.  A more complete list of Adjunct Faculty Benefits can be found here.

Adjunct Faculty are paid by course or assignment each term.  These rates vary by college and number of credit hours for the course/assignment.  While the specific amount will be indicated in an electronic contract that is issued to the Adjunct Faculty member when the course is assigned, an overview of standard rate structure is available below:

2025 Adjunct Faculty Rate Structure

Application Instructions

Please Include the following with your Application:

  • Curriculum Vitae, required
  • Transcripts (Official or Unofficial)
    • Official Transcripts for all related degrees, licenses/certificates will be required upon hire

Optional Additional Attachments:

  • Teaching Philosophy
  • Sample Syllabus
  • Additional Licenses/Certifications
  • Course Evaluations
Employment Type: OTHER