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Part Time Math Research Jobs in Atlanta, GA (NOW HIRING)

Math Tutor 4-8

Morrow, GA · On-site

$17.50/hr

Time off on holidays and school release days Part-time positions are also available at 27.5 hours ... Math Corps is administered by Ampact, a nonprofit organization, and fueled by research from ...

Math Tutor 4-8

Lake City, GA · On-site

$17.50/hr

Time off on holidays and school release days Part-time positions are also available at 27.5 hours ... Math Corps is administered by Ampact, a nonprofit organization, and fueled by research from ...

Math Tutor 4-8

College Park, GA · On-site

$17.50/hr

Time off on holidays and school release days Part-time positions are also available at 27.5 hours ... Math Corps is administered by Ampact, a nonprofit organization, and fueled by research from ...

Time off on holidays and school release days Part-time positions are also available at 27.5 hours ... Math Corps is administered by Ampact, a nonprofit organization, and fueled by research from ...

Math Tutor K-3

Morrow, GA · On-site

$17.50/hr

Time off on holidays and school release days Part-time positions are also available at 27.5 hours ... Math Corps is administered by Ampact, a nonprofit organization, and fueled by research from ...

Math Tutor K-3

Lake City, GA · On-site

$17.50/hr

Time off on holidays and school release days Part-time positions are also available at 27.5 hours ... Math Corps is administered by Ampact, a nonprofit organization, and fueled by research from ...

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How much do part time math research jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time math research in Atlanta, GA is $56,581.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,300.00 and $67,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Math Researcher, you need a solid background in advanced mathematics, analytical thinking, and a relevant degree or coursework in mathematics or a related field. Familiarity with mathematical software such as MATLAB, Mathematica, or Python, and experience with academic research tools and databases are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective written and verbal communication skills help set candidates apart. These skills and qualities are important to produce rigorous mathematical analysis, contribute to research findings, and communicate results clearly within academic or professional settings.

How do part-time math research roles typically balance independent work and collaboration with other researchers?

In part-time math research positions, you’ll often work independently on specific problems or segments of a larger project, but regular collaboration is essential. Most teams hold weekly meetings to discuss progress, share insights, and address challenges collectively, ensuring everyone stays aligned. You may also co-author papers or assist in peer reviews, so effective communication and openness to feedback are key. Balancing solo deep work with group brainstorming sessions is a common and rewarding aspect of the role.

What is a Part Time Math Research position?

A Part Time Math Research position typically involves assisting with mathematical research projects or studies on a part-time basis. Individuals in this role may analyze data, conduct literature reviews, develop mathematical models, or help write research papers under the supervision of a lead researcher or faculty member. These roles are often found at universities, research institutes, or private companies and are ideal for students or professionals seeking flexible work hours. The position helps build experience in mathematical research methods and problem-solving skills.
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Support Specialist - Math

DUNWOODY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL INC

Atlanta, GA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description


Job Description

Job summary: The part-time Math Specialist will work with students across grades K through 8th to provide specialized math instruction and support to students, helping students develop math skills while integrating biblical principles into their teaching. The specialist will work closely with classroom teachers to provide support in implementing evidence-based math instruction and interventions.


Spiritual Leadership
  • Motivate students to accept God’s gift of salvation and be a Christian witness and role model to them to help them grow in their faith.

  • Lead students to a realization of their self-worth in Christ.

  • Ensure that the classroom work environment is Christian-based, nurturing, wholesome, and loving.


Academic Leadership
  • Have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the Christian philosophy of education that will help in providing leadership and guidance in the school’s development of and commitment to a Christian worldview.

  • Have knowledge of the school’s curriculum, standards, and mission.

  • Integrate biblical principles and the Christian worldview throughout the curriculum and activities.

  • Teach classes as assigned following the prescribed scope and sequence as scheduled by the administration.

  • Ensure that his or her school classroom reflects a professional and Christian environment.

  • Have knowledge of the physical/emotional development of children—particularly at the age level of the children being taught—and understand the problems they face.

  • Plan broadly through the use of semester and quarterly plans and objectives.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct assessments to determine students' math levels and needs
  • Work with individual students or small groups of students to provide targeted instruction.
  • Use a variety of instructional methods and materials to help students improve their math skills.
  • Collaborate with classroom teachers to support the implementation of evidence-based math instruction
  • Monitor student progress and adjust instructional plans as needed
  • Communicate regularly with parents and teachers regarding students' progress
  • Maintain accurate records of student progress and interventions
  • Stay up-to-date with current research and best practices in math instruction
  • Participate in professional development opportunities to enhance knowledge and skills
  • Prepare student summaries to be provided at parent conferences
  • Uphold the mission and values of the school
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • • Strong organizational and time-management skills
  • Ensure that the classroom work environment is Christian-based, nurturing, wholesome, and loving.
  • Respect professional ethics that require confidentiality concerning the sharing of information about children, parents, or staff.
  • Inform the administration in a timely manner if unable to fulfill any assigned duty.
  • Deal directly and frankly with the school administration in an earnest effort to resolve differences of opinion when they exist.
  • Recognize the need for good public relations. Represent the school in a favorable and professional manner.
  • Maintain a clean, attractive, and well-ordered classroom.
  • Participate in the end-of-year school closing process, such as the inventorying of textbooks, furniture, and equipment.
  • Know the procedures for dealing with emergency situations in the classroom. Participate in emergency safety drills.


Physical Requirements


SITE Physical Requirements


  • The teacher must gather his/her children into a cohesive unit and be able to move the students from one area to another area.
  • The lower-school teacher is required to take their students onto the playground and supervise them during outside recess.
  • The lower-school teacher must organize students into units and accompany them outside onto the playground or to the gym located some distance from the lower school building. The lower-school teacher must be able to keep up with students and control them until reaching the playground or gym and remain with the students on the playground.


TEACHING Physical Requirements

  • The teacher must be able to demonstrate lesson concepts using media and other hands-on materials.

  • The teacher is required to prepare evaluation reports, fill in records, and on numerous occasions,

  • communicate with parents in writing.

  • The teacher must have the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards using gross and

  • fine manipulation.


SUPERVISION Physical Requirements

  • The teacher must be able to actively supervise students within the classroom or in the gymnasium area for indoor or outdoor recess. On occasion, the teacher should participate with students in organized games and activities.

  • The teacher must be able to supervise students in their classroom, playground or campus. The teacher must also supervise students at the closing of each day as students are dismissed for carpool.


EMERGENCY Physical Requirements

  • The teacher must be able to quickly summon help when an emergency arises either in the classroom, gymnasium, or on the playground.

  • The teacher is required to render minimal first aid to students who may be injured while in the classroom, gymnasium, or on the playground.


PHYSICAL Demands

  • Caring for children can be physically demanding. The teacher must be able to lift up to 60 pounds. The teacher may be lifting and carrying children and equipment and may spend time sitting on the floor.

  • While performing the duties of this job, the teacher is required to have ordinary ambulatory skills sufficient to visit other locations; and the ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and manipulate (lift, carry, move) light to medium weights of 10-60 pounds. Requires good hand-eye coordination, arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp, and visual acuity to use a keyboard. The teacher frequently is required to sit, stand, walk, reach with hands and arms.


Disclaimer


The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of each role, and may be subject to change at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons. This job description does not constitute a contract of employment.

Employment at Dunwoody Christian School is open to qualified individuals who are Christians of good character, without regard or reference to race, sex (gender), national or ethnic origin, color, age, or disability. Dunwoody Christian School is a religious educational ministry, permitted to discriminate on the basis of religion. All prospective and current employees must agree with Dunwoody Christian School’s mission statement, and they must be willing to conduct their lives in conformity with the school’s statement of faith and the school’s declaration and agreement to ethical and moral integrity.