Remote Educational Math Consultant

Description

Remote Educational Math Consultant

Shape the Future of Mathematics Education from Anywhere

Can your guidance empower educators to spark genuine curiosity in math classrooms? As a Remote Educational Math Consultant, you'll collaborate with academic leaders, curriculum developers, and school districts to reimagine how mathematics is taught and learned—across digital platforms and diverse learning environments. With an annual salary of $107,540, this fully remote role offers you the opportunity to bring clarity, creativity, and strategic impact to how thousands of learners engage with mathematical thinking.

What You’ll Champion

Design Strategy that Inspires Instruction

You're not just delivering content—you're designing interventions that transform how educators teach and how students grasp math concepts. From foundational number sense to advanced problem-solving frameworks, your strategies help classrooms thrive. Whether it’s aligning learning pathways with Common Core or customizing instruction for diverse learners, you ensure the math makes sense for everyone.

Empower Educators at Scale

Your workshops, coaching sessions, and asynchronous training modules become turning points for teachers. Through instructional modeling, digital resource evaluation, and co-planning support, you enable math educators to feel more confident, competent, and creative in their roles. Your impact is felt directly in classrooms, even if you never step into one.

Inform Curriculum Innovation

You’ll work closely with content creators and instructional designers to advise on math content that’s accessible, equitable, and engaging. Your insights from fieldwork, pilot testing, and learner feedback shape the core of new digital math tools and teaching resources. It's not about creating more content—it's about making better, more straightforward, and smarter math.

Your Day-to-Day in This Remote Ecosystem

Collaborative Rhythm

Each week, you'll connect with school district partners via Zoom, contribute insights to curriculum sprints in Notion, and review instructional prototypes using tools like Miro and Google Classroom. Our remote ecosystem is intentional, not improvised. There are deep work hours, team standups, and clear documentation practices that allow you to focus without burnout.

Meaningful Metrics

You'll track progress not in vague milestones but in tangible student outcomes—improved assessment scores, increased teacher efficacy, and reduced math anxiety. Your work isn’t just praised in Slack threads; it's reflected in real-world learning gains.

Remote Collaboration Tools We Love

Slack for async discussion. Notion for shared strategy docs. Zoom for deep-dive consulting. Loom for async feedback. Google Sheets for modeling outcomes. You’ll feel empowered, not overwhelmed, by our tech stack.

Skills & Experience You Bring

Instructional Expertise

You've spent meaningful time teaching math—either in classrooms, tutoring environments, or through professional learning programs. You understand the difference between teaching for recall and designing for deep understanding.

Curriculum Acumen

You can dissect a unit plan, identify gaps in scope and sequence, and recommend pedagogically sound improvements. You’ve worked with frameworks like UDL, inquiry-based learning, or culturally responsive teaching.

Communication That Connects

Whether you're guiding a first-year teacher or presenting to a superintendent, your language lands. You simplify complex ideas—whether it's over Zoom or Slack.

Data-Informed Thinking

You interpret quantitative and qualitative data to guide decision-making. You know how to design feedback loops that lead to instructional breakthroughs, not just status reports.

Tech-Enabled Delivery

From Google Drive to online whiteboards, you're fluent in tools that make remote work seamless. You’re just as effective at facilitating a workshop on a webcam as you are in person.

Qualifications That Set You Up for Success

  • Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Mathematics, Math Education, or a closely related field
  • Minimum 4+ years of experience in math instruction, coaching, or curriculum development
  • Proven impact in improving math outcomes across learner populations
  • Experience consulting or partnering with K-12 schools, districts, or educational nonprofits

Why This Role Matters

Educational equity starts with clarity in instruction. Your work ensures that a student in a rural town receives the same level of math guidance as one in a top-tier district. You’re not just another consultant—you’re a thought partner, a visionary, and an advocate for math as a universal language.

Who You'll Work With

You'll collaborate with:

  • Curriculum leads shaping nationwide math programs
  • Learning experience designers building adaptive tools
  • District stakeholders redefining equity in instruction
  • Fellow consultants sharing insights and elevating each other's practice

Our team values transparency, psychological safety, and purposeful iteration. There’s room to ask bold questions, fail forward, and deliver work that actually matters.

Let’s Build Purposeful Learning Together

If you're ready to design math education that empowers every learner—no matter their zip code or device—we’re prepared to meet you. Let’s build something purposeful together.