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Through our work, we get to inspire teachers to love math, equip them to be more effective at ... Do you have a passion for math education, particularly PK-8? * Can you give ample examples of ...

We set ourselves apart by providing our Math educators with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform ... a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. The ...

Become proficient with digital educational materials and processes * Support the maintenance of a ... Passion for math and working with students * Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills

Consultant (Contract) At Apple Pi Education, we envision a society where students can see the world mathematically. We are committed to changing how students view their mathematical abilities ...

We set ourselves apart by providing our Math educators with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform ... a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. The ...

We set ourselves apart by providing our Math educators with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform ... a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. The ...

Cardinal Education is a dynamic and collaborative educational consulting company dedicated to ... Proficiency in math at a high school level. The ability to teach precalculus is highly preferred.

Academic Math Coach

Burlingame, CA ยท On-site

$40 - $50/hr

Cardinal Education is a dynamic and collaborative educational consulting company dedicated to providing students and families with superior academic support and admissions expertise. Our rapidly ...

Academic Math Coach

Burlingame, CA ยท On-site

$40 - $50/hr

Cardinal Education is a dynamic and collaborative educational consulting company dedicated to providing students and families with superior academic support and admissions expertise. Our rapidly ...

We set ourselves apart by providing our Math educators with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform ... a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. The ...

Math Instructor/Tutor

Calabasas, CA ยท On-site

$17.50 - $20/hr

We set ourselves apart by providing our Math educators with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform ... a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. The ...

We set ourselves apart by providing our Math educators with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform ... a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. The ...

We set ourselves apart by providing our Math educators with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform ... a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. The ...

We set ourselves apart by providing our Math educators with: * A rewarding opportunity to transform ... a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for more than 35 years. The ...

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How much do math educational consultant jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for math educational consultant in the United States is $94,974.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Math Educational Consultant do?

A Math Educational Consultant helps schools, teachers, and educational organizations improve math instruction and curriculum. They analyze current teaching methods, provide professional development, and recommend strategies to enhance student learning. Consultants may also design math programs, assess student progress, and incorporate best practices based on research. Their goal is to support educators in delivering effective and engaging math education.

What does a typical day look like for a Math Educational Consultant?

A typical day for a Math Educational Consultant often involves working closely with teachers, administrators, and curriculum teams to review and enhance math instruction. You may conduct classroom observations, lead professional development workshops, analyze student data, and provide recommendations for instructional strategies or resources. The role requires balancing independent tasks, such as curriculum planning, with collaborative meetings and ongoing communication with school staff. Consultants frequently travel between schools or districts or may work in a remote/hybrid environment, depending on the organization.

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

To thrive as a Math Educational Consultant, you need a strong background in mathematics, educational theory, and curriculum development, often supported by a degree in education, mathematics, or a related field. Familiarity with assessment tools, learning management systems (LMS), and educational standards such as Common Core or state guidelines is important. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and relationship-building skills help consultants effectively support teachers and school administrators. These competencies ensure consultants can create impactful math programs, facilitate professional development, and drive improved student outcomes.

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Math Faculty Engagement Specialist (Remote)

Math Faculty Engagement Specialist (Remote)

Lumen Learning

Houston, TX โ€ข Remote

$38K - $44K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

About the Role

We are looking for a rare blend of educator, consultant, and sales strategist. The Math Faculty Engagement Specialist sits at the intersection of curriculum expertise, faculty engagement, and institutional partnership and growth, serving as our mathematics platform expert and trusted advisor to colleges and universities.

A day in the life might include mapping course outcomes to our curriculum with a department chair in the morning, delivering a persuasive product demonstration to a curriculum committee at midday, and channeling faculty feedback into a product roadmap conversation by afternoon. You know when to say 'yes' to advance a deal and when to ask 'why' to make the solution better.

For best consideration, please apply by July 17, 2026. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

Key Responsibilities

Sales & Adoption Support

  • Partner with Sales Directors on strategic mathematics sales opportunities; participate in evaluations, platform demonstrations, pilots, and adoption conversations.
  • Serve as the mathematics expert during faculty and departmental reviews, building credibility that accelerates trust and closes deals.
  • Review institutional syllabi, course outcomes, and curriculum requirements to align our solutions with faculty needs.
  • Develop course mapping resources, comparison materials, and faculty review guides that support adoption decision-making.

Faculty Engagement & Community Building

  • Build and maintain relationships with math faculty, department chairs, course coordinators, instructional designers, and/or academic leaders.
  • Identify and cultivate faculty champions; support webinars, advisory groups, conferences, and virtual communities.
  • Represent the organization within the mathematics education community at events such as AMATYC, MAA, and NCTM.

Marketing & Thought Leadership

  • Collaborate with Marketing to develop discipline-specific messaging, collateral, campaign content, and product positioning.
  • Contribute to product launches, webinars, conference presentations, case studies, and faculty spotlights.
  • Identify emerging trends in mathematics education that may influence go-to-market strategy.

Product & Customer Success Collaboration

  • Gather and synthesize customer feedback, market insights, and faculty needs, channeling them into actionable input for Product and Content teams.
  • Partner with Customer Success to support implementation, expansion, and retention at adopting institutions.
  • Participate in beta programs, pilot reviews, and product enhancement discussions; monitor competitive activity from traditional and emerging edtech providers.

Qualifications

Required

  • Strong understanding of mathematics pedagogy, assessment, and student success practices gained from time in the classroom and/or industry experience.
  • Excellent presentation, communication, and relationship-building skills across faculty, administrators, and cross-functional remote teams.
  • Comfort with educational technology, including LMS platforms (Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace), publisher platforms, and productivity tools
  • Demonstrated experience with guiding less tech-savvy math/STEM educators with implementing educational technology tools
  • Ability to work independently in a remote/field environment; willingness to travel ~2540%.

Preferred

  • Master's degree or higher in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Statistics, or a related STEM discipline.
  • Experience in edtech sales, pre-sales consulting, instructional design, or product marketing within higher education.
  • Familiarity with sales processes and CRM tools (e.g., Salesforce); background in product management or go-to-market strategy is a plus.
  • Track record presenting at faculty development events or professional conferences.
  • Participation in professional organizations such as AMATYC, MAA, or NCTM.

What Sets You Apart

  • Consultative Curiosity: You ask 'why' before 'how,' uncovering real needs before proposing solutions.
  • Pedagogical Credibility: Faculty trust you because you speak their language and understand their challenges.
  • Technology Bridge-Builder: You meet customers where they are technologically and bring them along without making them feel behind.
  • Market Connector: You link field insights to product and marketing teams, making the platform and the pitch smarter.
  • Sales Enthusiast: You ask 'How can I help us win?' when a colleague reaches out with a potential sale.