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Math Teacher Jobs in Tennessee (NOW HIRING)

High School MATH Teacher - On-Site Serving Fayette County Public Schools Job Summary: The High School Math Teacher provides services as an employee of STAFFEZ serving the district of Fayette County ...

Grade 8 Math Teacher

Cleveland, TN · On-site

$39.20K - $50.90K/yr

Middle School Teaching/Math Teacher Date Posted: 5/22/2026 Location: Lake Forest Middle School Date Available: 08/03/2026 Grade 8 Math Teacher Position Purpose Under the general supervision of the ...

Grade 9-12 Math Teacher

Cleveland, TN

$36.30K - $47.50K/yr

Grade 9-12 Math Teacher EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 4, 2026 Overview: This position is for a classroom teacher who will be responsible for the instruction of (3) 90-minute periods a day in Integrated Math 1 ...

High School MATH Teacher - On-Site Serving Fayette County Public Schools Job Summary: The High School Math Teacher provides services as an employee of STAFFEZ serving the district of Fayette County ...

High School Math Teacher

Erwin, TN · On-site

$42.10K - $56.60K/yr

High School Math Teacher at Unicoi County High School Salary: Based on degree and experience Essential Functions: The following functions are normal for this position. These functions are not ...

High School Math Teacher

Erwin, TN · On-site

$42.10K - $56.60K/yr

High School Math Teacher at Unicoi County High School Salary: Based on degree and experience Essential Functions: The following functions are normal for this position. These functions are not ...

2026-27 Math Teacher

Memphis, TN · On-site

$45.70K - $59.70K/yr

IOTA Community Schools is seeking both Middle and High School Math teachers in the Memphis area for the 2026-2027 school year! We truly believe that every student, whatever their circumstances, holds ...

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How much do math teacher jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for math teacher in Tennessee is $50,251.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,700.00 and $55,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Do Math Teachers Do?

Math teachers instruct students in various levels of mathematics, from basic arithmetic to calculus and beyond. They may teach at the elementary school level (grades kindergarten through five), middle school level (grades six through eight), or high school level (grades nine through twelve). Elementary school math teachers are trained in general math concepts in their general education training, while secondary school math teachers who teach in public schools must be certified as a math teacher to teach their specific math levels. Daily duties include lesson planning, facilitating the curriculum, assigning and grading homework, and cultivating proper student behavior. Math teachers also monitor student progress and develop teaching tools to help students who are falling behind and to encourage students who are excelling.

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

To thrive as a Math Teacher, you need strong mathematical knowledge, effective instructional skills, and usually a bachelor's degree in mathematics or education with relevant teaching certification. Familiarity with digital learning platforms, interactive whiteboards, and assessment tools is often required. Excellent communication, patience, and classroom management are vital soft skills for engaging students and supporting diverse learning needs. These competencies ensure effective knowledge transfer, foster student success, and maintain a positive, productive classroom environment.

What are some common challenges Math Teachers face when supporting students with varying levels of math proficiency?

Math Teachers often work with students who have diverse abilities and confidence in mathematics. A key challenge is differentiating instruction so that advanced learners remain engaged while struggling students receive the support they need. This may involve creating tiered assignments, offering additional practice, or using small-group instruction. Building a supportive classroom environment and providing timely feedback are essential for helping all students progress. Collaborating with colleagues and utilizing available resources can also make a significant difference in addressing these challenges.

What does a math teacher do?

A math teacher is responsible for planning and delivering mathematics lessons to students, typically in a school setting. They help students understand mathematical concepts, solve problems, and develop critical thinking skills. Math teachers also assess student progress, provide feedback, and create a positive learning environment. Their role may include preparing lesson plans, grading assignments, and supporting students who need extra help.

What is the difference between Math Teacher vs Math Tutor?

AspectMath TeacherMath Tutor
CredentialsTypically requires a teaching certification or state licensureMay not require formal teaching credentials, often self-employed or freelance
Work EnvironmentWorks in schools, classrooms, or educational institutionsProvides one-on-one or small group sessions, often remotely or in private settings
Employer & Industry UsageEmployed by schools, districts, or educational organizationsOperates independently, through tutoring companies, or online platforms
Common Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare to tutors to understand differences in roles, credentials, and settingsOften searched to distinguish between formal teachers and private tutors

While both Math Teachers and Math Tutors focus on helping students improve their math skills, Math Teachers typically work in formal educational settings with required certifications, whereas Math Tutors usually operate independently or through tutoring services, offering personalized instruction outside the classroom.

What are the most commonly searched types of Math Teacher jobs in Tennessee? The most popular types of Math Teacher jobs in Tennessee are:
What cities in Tennessee are hiring for Math Teacher jobs? Cities in Tennessee with the most Math Teacher job openings:
Infographic showing various Math Teacher job openings in Tennessee as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,251 per year, or $24.2 per hour.
High School - Math Teacher (Immediate Opening)

High School - Math Teacher (Immediate Opening)

LEAD Public Schools

Brentwood, TN • On-site

$53K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: High School Math Teacher

REPORTS TO: Principal

Be a LEADer. Teach Math at LEAD Public Schools.

LEAD Public Schools seeks high school math teachers who possess an unwavering belief that all students can achieve at high levels and a strong commitment to going above and beyond to meet their students’ needs to prepare them for college and for life.

JOB GOAL

Our Math teachers work relentlessly with their teammates to ensure that all of their students not only are able to perform mathematical functions and have a deeper understanding of what they are learning, but also meet the established Tennessee standards by the end of the year. This incredible work is done through coaching and support from administration, implementing regular feedback, collaboration with colleagues, data analysis, and working to make sure that students who come in below grade level rise above the challenges they face.

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR:

Successful teachers at LEAD Public Schools are committed to put in the extra effort to ensure that our students have access to a high quality education. Our teachers persevere through difficult challenges, set goals for our students, and don’t give up. We ask our teachers to be flexible, hard working, and constantly striving to improve their abilities in the classroom to meet our students’ needs. We are looking for high school math teachers.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Design and implement rigorous unit plans and lessons that meet the needs of all students with clear, standard aligned objectives and appropriate assessments to gauge student comprehension
  • Participate in bi-weekly coaching meetings to internalize content, teaching moves, and classroom management to improve your practice
  • Participate in a collaborative learning environment with other team members including grade level work, content teams, and professional development throughout the school year
  • Execute school based duties that can include student conferences, arrival and dismissal, transitions, lunch duty, and other assigned by the school leadership team

QUALIFICATIONS

Our ideal math teacher is passionate about developing young mathematicians, loves working with students who need the most support, is flexible, is coachable, and wants to grow as a teacher.

Experience:

  • Minimum of two years teaching experience preferred, but not required
  • Previous experience with diverse student populations or in an urban setting preferred

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree is required
  • Candidates must have either (a) valid Tennessee teaching license with the appropriate content endorsement to teach math, or (b) a valid out of state license that can successfully be transferred to Tennessee within 90 days of employment, or (c) demonstrate you are on track to complete the necessary steps towards certification in Tennessee.

Other Qualifications or Characteristics:

  • Belief in the LEAD mission that all students are capable of success while preparing them for college and for life
  • Evidence of self-motivation and willingness to be a team player

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

  • LEAD Public Schools offers an innovative performance-based compensation plan for teachers. This plan allows us to transparently reward our teachers not by how many years they have worked but rather by their positive impact on students and schools, evidenced by their consistent performance in and out of the classroom. Teachers receive a competitive base salary with the potential for a signing bonus and can earn up to 10% on their base salary each year through our performance-based compensation plan. This plan has been in place for 5 years, and we have seen an average annual increase of over 5% for our teachers with approximately 80% retention for those who qualify. Additionally, teachers are eligible for LEAD’s Master Teacher program after 3 years. In this program, teachers can earn up to $100,000 and receive a $1,500 professional development stipend.

  • Robust and competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, disability, supplemental insurance, life insurance policy options, and mental health benefits. Application for these benefits may be made immediately upon employment. The policy is effective upon the first of the month following the first day of work.

  • Certificated staff have access to the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System pension plan (TCRS). Eligible staff contribute 5%, and LEAD matches up to 6%. Staff may also be eligible for 401k, in which LEAD will contribute 5%. Participation in TCRS is mandated by the state of TN.

  • Non-TCRS eligible staff members are eligible to participate in LEAD’s defined contribution 403b plan. LEAD matches 50% of the first 6% of employee contributions. Additional annual contributions are provided to eligible employees after one year based on LEAD’s overall budget performance. Participation in this plan is voluntary.

  • The time off package for school-year employees (teachers, counselors, paraprofessionals) includes 30 paid days during the school year (including holidays, fall break, thanksgiving break, winter break, and spring break). School-year employees also receive summer break. In addition to breaks and holidays, school-year employees can accrue up to 10 PTO days during the school year.

  • The time off package for calendar-year employees (Central office, Instructional Managers, Assistant Principals) includes 32 paid days during the school year (including holidays, fall break, thanksgiving break, winter break, spring break). In addition to breaks and holidays, school-year employees can accrue up to 12 PTO days during the school year.

  • Parental leave - 16 weeks of paid maternity leave and 6 weeks of paid parental leave (adoption, foster care).

  • Teachers are provided with laptop computers with access to the internet and or email to assist them in performing their job responsibilities.

APPLICATION

To apply, please complete an online application through our website (https://leadpublicschools.org/join-our-team/)