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What are 'Summer Math' programs?

Summer Math programs are educational opportunities offered during the summer months to help students strengthen their math skills, catch up on missed concepts, or get ahead for the upcoming school year. These programs can take place in-person or online and are available for a range of grade levels. They often include interactive lessons, practice problems, and sometimes enrichment activities to make learning math more engaging. Participating in summer math can help prevent learning loss and boost students' confidence in mathematics.

What Are Summer Math Jobs?

Summer math jobs include temporary and seasonal roles in which you teach or tutor students over the summer months. As a summer math teacher or tutor, you work for educational programs in summer schools, tutoring centers, and in private sessions. Your main duties include planning mathematics lessons and instructing students in a classroom setting. You help pupils to understand complex mathematical processes and offer helpful study methods and strategies. Depending on the age of your students and the setting, you devise engaging math games and activities to reinforce concepts. Keeping students engaged and creating a welcoming and educational environment are key responsibilities.

What are some typical responsibilities for someone working in a Summer Math teaching position?

In a Summer Math teaching role, you can expect to deliver engaging math lessons to students, often in small groups or one-on-one settings. Responsibilities include planning creative activities, assessing student progress, and providing targeted support to help students strengthen foundational math skills. You'll also collaborate with other educators to adapt curriculum materials and share best practices, ensuring a supportive and effective learning environment. Flexibility and strong communication are important, as you may work with students at various grade levels and abilities.

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

To thrive as a Summer Math Teacher, you need solid knowledge of mathematics, effective lesson planning skills, and a relevant teaching credential or coursework in education. Familiarity with educational technology, classroom management systems, and math-specific software like GeoGebra or Desmos is often required. Excellent communication, patience, and creativity help engage students and adapt to diverse learning styles in a condensed timeframe. These skills are crucial for delivering effective instruction, maintaining student interest, and achieving learning outcomes during an accelerated summer program.
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T26/27 MATH INTERVENTIONIST (Dept. of Teaching & Learning)

T26/27 MATH INTERVENTIONIST (Dept. of Teaching & Learning)

Arlington Public Schools

Arlington, VA

$54K - $70K/yr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

This position is a 1.0 FTE located at Syphax Education Center - Department of Teaching and Learning for SY27

The Mathematics Interventionist works under the direction of the K-12 Mathematics Supervisor and with another Mathematics Specialist in coordinating the countywide program of mathematics instruction.

Responsibilities: 

  • These examples are illustrative and not inclusive:
  • Assists teachers, principals, the other mathematics specialist, and the mathematics supervisor in mathematics program development.
  • Works with the math supervisor and the other mathematics specialist to provide staff development and support to the math coaches in the schools.
  • Assists teachers in implementing an effective classroom mathematics program upon administrative recommendation
  • Plans and works cooperatively with core disciplines and with ESOL/HILT, Title I, Gifted, Minority Achievement, and Special Education offices to support joint initiatives.
  • Demonstrating teaching strategies and methods.
  • Developing differentiated daily and long range plans with teachers.
  • Developing organizational and flexible grouping procedures with teachers.
  • Assists in developing and implementing initiatives to further increase parental knowledge and involvement in their children's mathematics education.
  • Assists in planning and conducting professional learning opportunities; provides regular assistance to elementary classroom teachers in implementing ideas and techniques gained through the learning opportunities.
  • Assists elementary teachers in integrating effective uses of technology that support best practices in their teaching of mathematics at all levels.
  • Supports elementary teachers and administrators in the preparation and monitoring of students for SOL tests and other countywide testing in mathematics.
  • Plans with schools and provides support to more effectively implement SOL intervention and remediation plans.
  • Participates with staff in the evaluation of the instructional program.
  • Plans, coordinates, and implements the elementary mathematics summer school program.
  • Facilitates communication among elementary and middle school teachers to ensure the continuity of the curriculum.
  • Provides leadership for the mathematics lead teachers and coaches.
  • Provides leadership for elementary teachers to implement the APS mathematics curriculum.
  • Manages the mathematics formative assessment program, including: creating and modifying assessments, performing data analysis, and assisting teachers, math coaches, and administrators with planning instructional responses based on the results.
  • Collaborate with the Office of Special Education to manage math intervention programs (i.e. FASTT Math, Do the Math)

Experience: 

  • Experience with supporting mathematics instruction with diverse populations.

Qualifications: 

  • Possession of or eligible for a Postgraduate Professional Certificate.
  • Five years of recent successful mathematics teaching or coaching experience.
  • K-8 Mathematics Specialist Certification (in progress or completed).
  • Knowledge of Virginia Mathematics Standards of Learning & Process Goals, and NCTM Standards of Mathematical Proficiency.
  • Familiarity with and knowledge of elementary mathematics supplemental resources.
  • Familiarity with and knowledge of the K-8 mathematics program and knowledge of the recent reform efforts and latest research in mathematics education.
  • Familiarity with the management of an electronic formative assessment system.
  • Knowledge of and leadership in Professional Learning Communities.
  • Demonstrated leadership qualities as a member of a school staff; ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in written form, with professional colleagues, staffs, students, and parents
  • Leadership in mathematics professional learning.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with technology, including computer software appropriate to mathematics instruction and for data management and analysis
  • Dual endorsement in English as a Second Language and/or Special Education, or in any other content area, is preferred but not required.

Salary: 

  • Salary based on the 2026-27 T-Scale salary schedule.
Arlington Public Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer
 
It is the policy of the Arlington School Board, as stated in Policy G-2.30, Employee Relations - Equal Employment Opportunity - that "Employment opportunities shall not be restricted, abridged or otherwise adversely affected on the basis of race, national origin, creed, color, religion, gender, age, economic status, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, genetic information, gender identity or expression, and/or disability.