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Mathnasium Instructor

Clovis, CA · On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Position Summary: * 100% Onsite * Part-Time: Flexible part-time hours on weekdays after school and ... Instructors who work with high school students must also excel in math through Algebra II, Trig ...

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How much do part time excel instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time excel instructor in the United States is $21.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.87 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Part Time Excel Instructor do?

A Part Time Excel Instructor teaches students or professionals how to use Microsoft Excel efficiently. Their responsibilities typically include preparing lesson plans, demonstrating Excel functions and formulas, providing hands-on exercises, and supporting learners in troubleshooting Excel-related issues. They may work for educational institutions, corporate training programs, or community organizations, and their schedules are usually flexible to accommodate part-time hours. The goal is to help learners build proficiency in Excel for academic, personal, or professional use.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Excel Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Excel Instructor, you should have advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, a solid understanding of spreadsheet concepts, and prior teaching or training experience, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with tools like Microsoft Office Suite, online teaching platforms, and Excel certification (such as MOS) is typically expected. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to adapt lessons to diverse learning styles are crucial soft skills. These qualifications ensure you can effectively teach practical Excel skills, engage learners of varying abilities, and foster a supportive educational environment.

What is the difference between Part Time Excel Instructor vs Part Time Data Analyst?

AspectPart Time Excel InstructorPart Time Data Analyst
Required CredentialsExcel proficiency, teaching experience, possibly certificationsData analysis skills, proficiency in Excel, possibly a degree in related field
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, training centers, online platformsBusiness, finance, or tech companies, consulting firms
Employer & Industry UsageEducational and training sectorsCorporate and industry sectors requiring data insights
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding teaching roles involving ExcelAnalyzing data using Excel skills

While both roles require strong Excel skills, the Part Time Excel Instructor focuses on teaching and training others, often in educational settings. In contrast, the Part Time Data Analyst applies Excel skills to interpret data and support business decisions. The roles differ mainly in their primary focus: education versus data analysis, though both share similar technical requirements.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time Excel instructors, and how can they be addressed?

Part-time Excel instructors often face the challenge of accommodating students with varying skill levels and learning paces within limited class hours. Balancing the curriculum to ensure all participants grasp key concepts while keeping advanced learners engaged can be difficult. To address these challenges, instructors typically incorporate differentiated instruction, provide supplemental materials for self-paced learning, and encourage peer support within the class. Open communication and flexibility are essential to create an inclusive and effective learning environment.
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Mathnasium Instructor

Mathnasium Instructor

Mathnasium

Clovis, CA • On-site

$16 - $18/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Mathnasium rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 232 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

105th of 197 rated education and training


Job description

Position Summary: 

  • 100% Onsite
  • Part-Time: Flexible part-time hours on weekdays after school and weekend hours
  • Benefits: Paid Sick Leave in accordance with CA law (minimum of 40 hours per year) and Workers’ Compensation coverage

Position Description:

               The Mathnasium Instructor is responsible for delivering mathematical instruction to students using the Mathnasium method for K-through-12th grade students.. The Instructor is committed to providing exceptional customer service through an expert approach that is personal and prescriptive, attending to each individual student’s needs. The Instructor builds students’ confidence and self-esteem through successful encounters and interactions with carefully selected materials. The Instructor works as part of a team and operates in a Team Teaching environment where collaboration and communication ensure all student needs are addressed. The Mathnasium Instructor is the backbone of Mathnasium’s customer service by delivering exceptional math instruction for students.

Instructor Role:

·        Teach through Mathnasium methodology and terminology, using prescribed teaching practices for K-12th grade students.

·        Actively encourage, motivate, and engage with students during the instructional session.

·        Evaluate and document student progress.

·        Correct student work and provide positive constructive feedback.

·        Maintain student attention and re-engage distracted students.

·        Manage student behavior to create a positive environment that optimizes learning.

·        Communicate student needs to center leadership and to instructional staff in a team-teaching environment.

·        Assist in non-teaching tasks, which may include cleaning, administrative assistance, curriculum preparation, or other duties as assigned.

Instructor Characteristics:

Math Expert:
Instructors must be passionate about math and have strong skills through Algebra I.  Instructors who work with high school students must also excel in math through Algebra II, Trig, and higher math topics.  Instructors must be willing to successfully complete training and apply new pedagogy to teach the Mathnasium Way.

Engaging:
Instructors must interact well with students and be able to instruct students clearly and concisely.  Instructors should be able to inspire students to do well, establish a fun learning environment, and consistently demonstrate enthusiasm in teaching math. Instructors should be able to build strong relationships with students in order to keep them engaged with work.

Facilitator: 
Instructors must move easily from one student to another and be able to keep track of multiple instructional lessons that happen concurrently.  Instructors must be able to evaluate and document progress in order to facilitate student learning. Instructors must be able correct work and provide students constructive feedback using positive reinforcement techniques that bolster confidence with math.

Professional: 
Instructors must interact with parents, students, and co-workers in a friendly but professional manner at all times and establish a high level of confidence and program value with Mathnasium families. Instructors must be a role model for students, demonstrating the capabilities and competence that math can bring.

Tasks Performed:

·        Teach mathematical concepts to students.

·        Monitor student performance or assist students in a learning center environment.

·        Utilize multiple instruction methodologies such as team teaching.

·        Actively search the room to respond to raised hands from students in order to answer their questions, grade their work, and address any concerns.

·        Provide feedback to students using positive reinforcement techniques to encourage, motivate, and build confidence in students.

·        Monitor student behavior and intervene when appropriate to address any behavioral concerns or redirect attention back to course work.

·        Be reliable, responsible, and dependable in fulfilling assigned duties and obligations.

·        Provide excellent customer service with parents and students to ensure that students are gaining confidence in math and parents feel supported and heard.

·        Grade and correct student assignments to provide feedback to students.

·        Assign students binder material during their session.

·        Works with team members to ensure all students in the center have their instruction needs met.

·        Monitor and assess current self-performance to make improvements; take corrective actions in order to become a better instructor.

·        Be honest and ethical in interactions with customers.

·        Establish and enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among students.

·        Adapt teaching methods and instructional materials to meet students' varying needs and interests.

·        Assist students with math homework.

·        Manage a students’ time while they are at the center.

·        Participate in training and development sessions to improve instruction practices or learn new instruction techniques.

·        Flag, mark, write notes, and keep students’ binders organized.

·        Combine pieces of information about a student to form and apply principles on how to most effectively teach mathematical concepts.

·        Actively listen to team members, giving them full attention, taking time to understand the points being made, making yourself understood, not interrupting, and asking questions when appropriate.

·        Use computers, primarily laptops, and tablets

·        Assess students' progress throughout instruction sessions.

·        Verbally check-in with students at the beginning and during their session.

·        Clean center tables, chairs, bathroom, trash, and/or other center areas as directed.

·        Use manipulatives (objects) to teach students math.

·        Reports to Center Director, Assistance Center Directors, and/or Lead Instructors, to receive instruction/work.

·        Communicate with team members via email, phone, and in-person.

·        Communicate clearly and concisely to convey information effectively to team members and superiors.

·        Prepare students for future grades by encouraging them to explore learning opportunities and to persevere with challenging tasks.

·        Works with team members to ensure the center is running smoothly.

·        Verbally check-in with students when they arrive at the center.

·        Participates in parent meetings/conferences/conversations to explain current student progress.

·        Provide disabled students with assistive devices, supportive technology, and assistance accessing facilities such as restrooms.

·        Provide private instruction to individual and/or small groups of students to improve academic performance.

·        When appropriate, escort a student to their parent when the session expires.

All applicants will be required to take a math literacy test to demonstrate math proficiency, provide work authorization, and pass a background check.
Mathnasium locations are independently owned and operated by franchisees of Mathnasium Center Licensing, LLC ("Mathnasium"). Franchisees are independent business people and not employed by Mathnasium. Thus, each franchisee and each franchisee center is unique and the franchisee is alone responsible for all employment matters in their center. If you are hired to work at a center, the franchisee will be your employer, not Mathnasium.


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Serving our community by changing lives through math is our mission. Mathnasium, The Math Learning Center is your neighborhood math-only learning center that teaches kids math in a way that makes sense to them. Our families are our top priority! With our team of experienced math Instructors, students from K - 12th grade are provided with an exceptional learning experience. Our dedication to our families' success has allowed us to be the #1 Franchisee in the US and have also been Certified as a Great Place To Work!

Industry

Education, elementary and secondary schools and education programs administration

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Los Angeles, CA, US

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