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Virtual Arkansas Math Teacher

Plumerville, AR ยท On-site +1

$41K - $54K/yr

Virtual Arkansas Math Teacher Reports to: Virtual Arkansas Principal Location: Arch Ford ... Complete other duties as assigned consistent with online, digital teaching Curriculum/Content ...

Virtual Arkansas Math Teacher

Plumerville, AR ยท On-site

$41K - $54K/yr

Virtual Arkansas Math Teacher Reports to: Virtual Arkansas Principal Location: Arch Ford ... Complete other duties as assigned consistent with online, digital teaching Curriculum/Content ...

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How much do virtual math teaching jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for virtual math teaching in Arkansas is $45,782.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,900.00 and $50,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a virtual math teacher?

A virtual math teacher is an educator who teaches math to students through online platforms instead of in a traditional classroom. They use digital tools, video conferencing, and interactive resources to deliver lessons, assign work, and assess student progress. Virtual math teachers often work for online schools, tutoring services, or as independent contractors, providing instruction to students of various ages and skill levels remotely. This role requires strong communication skills, technical proficiency, and the ability to engage and support learners in a virtual environment.

What are some common challenges faced by virtual math teachers and how can they be addressed?

Virtual math teachers often encounter challenges such as maintaining student engagement, addressing diverse learning styles, and ensuring clear communication of complex concepts. To overcome these, teachers can leverage interactive tools like digital whiteboards, breakout rooms, and formative assessments to facilitate participation and understanding. Regular check-ins and open communication channels with students and parents also help address individual needs and foster a supportive online learning environment.

What is the difference between Virtual Math Teaching vs Virtual Math Tutoring?

AspectVirtual Math TeachingVirtual Math Tutoring
CredentialsTypically requires a teaching certification or degree in education or mathematicsOften requires a strong math background; certifications vary
Work EnvironmentUsually employed by schools or online education platforms, following curriculum standardsUsually freelance or independent, focusing on personalized support
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by schools, districts, and online education companiesCommonly used by tutoring platforms, independent tutors, and parents

Virtual Math Teaching involves delivering structured lessons within a curriculum, often for schools or educational institutions, requiring formal teaching credentials. Virtual Math Tutoring focuses on providing personalized math support, often independently or through tutoring platforms, with less formal certification needed. Both roles require strong math skills but differ mainly in scope, environment, and employer type.

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

To thrive as a Virtual Math Teacher, you need a strong background in mathematics, a teaching credential or degree, and experience with curriculum development. Familiarity with online learning platforms such as Zoom, Google Classroom, and interactive whiteboard tools is typically required. Excellent communication, adaptability, and digital engagement skills are essential for fostering student participation and understanding remotely. These skills and qualifications ensure effective math instruction, student engagement, and successful learning outcomes in a virtual environment.
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Virtual Arkansas Math Teacher

Arch Ford

Plumerville, AR โ€ข On-site, Remote

$41K - $54K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Position Type: Teacher
Job Title: Virtual Arkansas Math Teacher
Reports to: Virtual Arkansas Principal
Location: Arch Ford Educational Service Cooperative; Telework from home office
Contract Length: 190, beginning the 2026-2027 school year
Date Available: August 3, 2026
Date Posted: July 1, 2026
Closing Date: July 10, 2026
Essential Qualifications:
Science of Reading level required: Awareness
Arkansas Teacher's License with Math 7-12
Arkansas residency required
About Virtual Arkansas:
Virtual Arkansas's (VA) mission is to equip, engage, and empower students through unique digital opportunities. As Arkansas's fully accredited state virtual program, we partner with local schools to provide course opportunities that might not otherwise be available with local resources. Virtual Arkansas is not an online school or a diploma-granting institution, but serves as a resource for supplementing the education of local students. Virtual Arkansas's program is implemented through a partnership between the Arkansas Department of Education and the Arkansas Education Service Cooperatives. Virtual Arkansas offers a variety of instructional services, and teachers may be assigned to different services based on organizational needs. These assigned areas include: Content + Teacher Supplemental, Dedicated/Emergency Use, Division of Youth Services, Alternative Learning Environment, and/or the Learn Anywhere Academy. Additionally, teachers are not able to make course requests but are instead assigned within their licensure area by organizational need. Virtual Arkansas maintains a comprehensive catalog of courses that were created to fully align to the Arkansas Curriculum Standards or other learning outcomes defined by credit-granting entities, such as Advanced Placement or Institutions of Higher Education offering concurrent course offerings in partnership with Virtual Arkansas. Because of the unique nature of our organization, Virtual Arkansas online teachers also serve as subject matter experts who engage in ongoing curriculum and assessment design tasks aimed at assuring the quality of Virtual Arkansas online courses and the alignment of content, assessments, and instructional practice.
Expectations for Virtual Arkansas Teachers: Adopted in 2023, the Virtual Arkansas Online teacher is evaluated using a unique evaluation instrument, A Crosswalk of the NSQ Teaching Standards and the Danielson Framework. This crosswalk instrument was designed to better articulate the responsibilities of online instructors and to be used by evaluators for providing better support to teachers assigned in a variety of learning environments, including online, hybrid, and blended. While the majority of the standards and their components presented in the Crosswalk reflect traditional teacher responsibilities related to instruction, grading, communication, and professional practice, Standard H specifies expectations that are specific to online teachers and describes their unique responsibilities related to curriculum development and the curation of research-based instructional materials, tools, and strategies found to be effective in an online learning environment.
Standard H: The online teacher curates and creates instructional materials, tools, strategies, and resources to engage all learners and to ensure achievement of academic goals.
  • H1 The online teacher designs learning experiences that use technology to efficiently engage learners.
  • H2 The online teacher uses a formative approach to lesson design.
  • H3 The online teacher incorporates diverse media into online learning modules.
  • H4 The online teacher is able to incorporate subject-specific and developmentally-appropriate digital learning resources into online learning modules.
  • H5 The online teacher continuously reviews and aligns all course content with applicable course objectives and standards.
  • H6 The online teacher creates, selects, and organizes appropriate assignments and assessments to align curricular content with associated standards-based learning goals.

Virtual Arkansas Instructor Job Summary: Virtual Arkansas is seeking applications from Arkansas certified Math instructors for the Core campus. The position could be assigned to any of the Arkansas 7-12 Math Courses. Virtual Arkansas online teachers are responsible for following the established curriculum and for providing instruction to students in a virtual learning environment. The teacher leverages the capabilities of the digital tools, the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), the Student Information System (SIS), and the course itself to effectively deliver lessons, assess student progress and learning, provide personalized feedback, and identify and intervene with students who are demonstrating difficulty in mastering the standards, learning objectives, and goals of the course. The Virtual Arkansas teacher must be adept at engaging students remotely while fostering a positive learning environment and adapting to the unique challenges of digital education. Virtual Arkansas teacher duties and responsibilities are described below and fall into three primary categories: Instructional/Traditional, Curriculum, and Assessment.
Instructional/Traditional Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Effectively utilize the Virtual Arkansas technology systems, programs, software, and platforms to perform duties and deliver instruction
  • Plan, prepare, and design live (synchronous) digital lessons and assignments
  • Learn and utilize effective synchronous and asynchronous student engagement strategies
  • Monitor and track student attendance to synchronous sessions
  • Implement intervention and enrichment strategies, based on assessment data and mastery of standards
  • Utilize effective and efficient student feedback tools and strategies
  • Monitor student progress and respond appropriately to the needs of the students
  • Implement effective/efficient communication strategies with students and local digital learning facilitators
  • Attend and participate in required professional development, department-level collaborative teams, intervention meetings, and other required meetings
  • Meet at least once weekly with the local facilitator(s) to coordinate upcoming lessons and strategies
  • Maintain availability for students throughout each school week
  • Deliver and respond to communications, including emails and messages, in a timely manner
  • Collaborate with all stakeholders (e.g. students, parents, colleagues, local school facilitators, supervisors, etc.) for the purpose of establishing and maintaining effective professional communication and positive relationships
  • Implement ELL, IEP, and 504 goals and accommodations into lessons and assessments
  • Maintain a professional home office
  • Make occasional site visits to schools to foster relationships with students and school staff
  • Complete other duties as assigned consistent with online, digital teaching

Curriculum/Content Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Monitor the digital curriculum and make recommendations for continuous curricular improvement through the established curriculum change/support process
  • Assist design team members with the implementation of requested curriculum changes
  • Make curriculum change recommendations based on standard revisions or misalignments between standards, content, and assessments
  • Create and enhance online content, including the creation of focus and micro-topic videos
  • Engage in bi-annual course blueprint maintenance initiatives
  • Update course syllabi and pacing guides, and complete course alignment matrices
  • Use various simple tools to create small, fun learning objects to improve the interactive aspect of courses (Learning Objects)
  • If enrollment numbers do not meet the desired enrollment threshold, engage in more extensive course enhancement projects

Assessment Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Utilize and/or design assessment items that are aligned to the Arkansas Curriculum Standards (or other learning outcomes) that reflect appropriate DOK levels for each course
  • Align assessment items to learning outcomes
  • Monitor assessment data and student mastery of standards to inform student learning, instruction, curriculum gaps, and assessment validity

Supervisory Responsibilities:
  • None

Required Skills/Abilities:
  • Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines and prioritize tasks
  • Ability to function well in a high-paced and at times, stressful environment
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal, teamwork, and customer service skills
  • Proficiency in using digital tools and platforms
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to monitor, analyze, and interpret student data to then make informed decisions related to student progress and success
  • Desire and ability to learn and adapt to new and emerging technologies and teaching strategies

Education, Experience, and Qualifications:
  • Arkansas licensure in assigned area(s) (7-12 Math)
  • Teaching license must indicate Science of Reading awareness
  • Minimum of a B.A. or B.S. required
  • Employee must earn the 115/4051 licensure code, Online Teaching K-12, within two academic years of being hired, if applicable. Virtual Arkansas will provide the prescribed program of study and will pay the initial exam fee required to meet the DESE licensure requirements.
  • Applicant must not be under contract with a school district for the 2026-2027 school year. If an applicant is currently under contract, they must provide a letter from the employing district confirming that the district is willing to release them from their contract before they will be considered for an interview.

Physical Requirements:
  • Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer
  • Periodic travel requirements
  • Sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, or crouch
  • Use hands to handle or feel, type, and pick up objects, and reach with hands and arms
  • Speak and hear to communicate effectively
  • Frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds

Other Information:
  • This position will be hired through the Arch Ford Education Cooperative; however, employee may reside and work remotely in an Arkansas location that has robust Internet connectivity, per the terms of the Virtual Arkansas Telework Agreement.
  • Virtual Arkansas teachers are engaged in their teaching duties, 7:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., from their home office, although periodic travel may be required.
  • Attending scheduled and required in-person meetings (e.g., annual start-of-school meeting) with the understanding that these required meetings do not qualify for travel reimbursement.
  • Salary will be commensurate with years of experience and education level, and will correspond to the Virtual Arkansas 190 contract day certified salary schedule.

Please attach:
  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • College Transcripts
  • Teaching license
  • Contact information for three professional references

Contact Person: Direct questions to Mrs. Samantha Carpenter at samantha.carpenter@virtualarkansas.org.