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Math Interventionist Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Temp Aide - NonPub Teacher

Wichita, KS · On-site

$12.50 - $15.75/hr

Ability to become familiar with intervention material as needed. * Ability to conduct tutorial sessions in all areas of mathematics, therefore, a strong math background is necessary. Interrelations ...

Temp Aide - NonPub Teacher

Wichita, KS · On-site

$12.50 - $16/hr

Ability to become familiar with intervention material as needed. * Ability to conduct tutorial sessions in all areas of mathematics, therefore, a strong math background is necessary. Interrelations ...

26/27 SLP Para Educator

Wichita, KS · On-site

$38.75 - $52.25/hr

Adapt and/or adjust educational materials and equipment for providing interventions and/or meeting ... KNOWLEDGE is required to perform basic math, including calculations using fractions, percents, and ...

Works with students in small groups to implement intervention and/or enrichment in Math, Literacy, or Behavior * Assists staff in the organization, location, compilation and distribution of ...

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How much do math interventionist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for math interventionist in Kansas is $20.47, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.92 and $22.74 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a math interventionist?

Math interventionists are educators who specialize in helping students who struggle with mathematics. They work with individuals or small groups to provide targeted instruction, support, and strategies to improve students' understanding and performance in math. Math interventionists often collaborate with classroom teachers to identify students' needs, assess progress, and tailor interventions to address specific learning gaps. Their goal is to help students build confidence and achieve grade-level math proficiency.

How does a math interventionist typically collaborate with classroom teachers to support student progress?

A Math Interventionist works closely with classroom teachers to identify students who need additional math support, often by analyzing assessment data and monitoring classroom performance. Regular collaboration includes co-planning targeted lessons, sharing strategies for differentiation, and providing feedback on student progress. The interventionist may also participate in team meetings and professional development to ensure alignment with curriculum goals, fostering a cohesive approach to help students build foundational math skills. This partnership ensures that interventions are seamlessly integrated into the broader instructional program and tailored to each student's needs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a math interventionist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Math Interventionist, you need a strong background in mathematics education, instructional strategies, and typically a teaching certification or relevant degree. Familiarity with assessment tools, intervention programs, and student data management systems is important for tracking progress and tailoring instruction. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to build rapport with students are crucial soft skills for motivating learners and addressing diverse needs. These skills ensure effective support for struggling students, helping close achievement gaps and fostering long-term academic success.

What do you need to be a math interventionist?

To become a math interventionist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in education, mathematics, or a related field, along with teaching certification or licensure. Some positions may require specialized training in reading or math intervention strategies and experience working with students who have learning difficulties.

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Infographic showing various Math Interventionist job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,568 per year, or $20.5 per hour.

Secondary Math Interventionist - Kansas Connections Academy

Connections Academy

Overland Park, KS

$47K - $63K/yr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

School Summary:

Kansas Connections Academy (KCA) is a tuition-free, K-12 online public school serving students throughout Kansas. KCA opened in August 2001 as Elkhart Cyber School, and in 2010 the school became Kansas Connections Academy. KCA is operated in partnership between the Elkhart Unified School District 218 and a contract with Connections Academy of Kansas, LLC, to provide the educational program and other services. Connections Academy, a division of Connections Education, is accredited by AdvancED, and KCA is accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement.

Kansas Connections Academy strives to create an inclusive environment that welcomes and values the diversity of the people we serve. We foster fairness, equity, and inclusion to create a workplace environment where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.

Position Summary and Responsibilities 

The KCA Secondary Math Interventionist will support students who are at risk of not meeting competency levels on state assessments. Preference will be given to candidates with experience using the IXL program, teaching pre-Algebra, Algebra and Geometry, and facilitating engaging, collaborative whole-group and targeted small-group LiveLessons that promote student participation and skill development; however, these experiences are not required. This is not an Intervention Specialist role, but candidates should be skilled in supporting the unique needs of students struggling in math. A valid Kansas teaching license with Grades 6–12 Math certification is needed for this role.

The Math Interventionist will be responsible for the successful completion of the following tasks:

    • Identify at-risk students based on student grades and test scores that are below proficiency level, and could include:
      • State Standardized Tests
      • Attendance records, communication logs, RTI meeting
        minutes, grade retention records, and transcripts
      • School-administered benchmark and diagnostic tests;
    • Develop and implement individual intervention strategies to increase the likelihood that these students will stay in school, move on to each grade, and graduate on time;
    • Work with students to develop an individual achievement plan to include the best program to meet academic and post-secondary goals;
    • Provide training to parents of students identified as being at risk of not passing grades or graduating;
    • Identify and link area social agencies with youth at risk of not passing and their parents/guardians
    • Proctor school-administered benchmark and diagnostic tests as needed;
    • Implement IXL and other high-quality, state-approved intervention programs with fidelity.
    • Collaborate with math teachers to support instructional planning and student achievement.
    • Other duties as assigned
    • Must be able to use a personal electronic device and an email address for

    Requirements

    • Highly qualified and certified to teach in Kansas
    • Strong technology skills (especially with Microsoft Office products and Google Suite)
    • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
    • Highly organized and punctual
    • Student and family focused approach
    • High degree of flexibility
    • Demonstrated ability to work well in fast paced environment
    • Team player track record
    • Strong interpersonal skills which include the ability to work effectively with students, parents, staff, and community members from diverse backgrounds
    • Ability to work remotely, while traveling occasionally for in-person meetings and testing
    • Must be able to use a personal electronic device and an email address for two-step authentication