Description
Remote Educational Math Editor
Shape How Students Learn—From Anywhere
Imagine shaping the journey of learners worldwide, crafting math content that not only teaches but also inspires. This remote educational math editor position is about much more than proofreading problem sets. It’s about transforming how students connect with mathematics, one clear explanation and purposeful edit at a time.
Annual salary: $71,665.
What Will Make You Thrive Here
Your mathematical curiosity is matched by your drive to make every lesson engaging and effective. You don’t just spot typos—you anticipate confusion before it arises and turn complex concepts into “aha!” moments. Whether it’s refining algebra lessons or making calculus click, your editorial finesse ensures every resource is crystal clear, accessible, and genuinely empowering.
Your expertise isn’t limited to equations or formatting—your edits empower students and educators alike. You believe that learning should feel exciting, not intimidating, and you’re energized by the challenge of making even the trickiest proofs approachable for every level of learner.
The Impact You’ll Make
Your work won’t get lost in a shuffle of edits. Every lesson you review, annotate and optimize shapes the math experiences of thousands of learners across multiple platforms. Your insights—gained through close reading, user feedback, and a keen sense of clarity—will directly influence how teachers explain and how students succeed.
When you enhance a word problem, you’re not just fixing grammar. You’re helping a student understand probability for the first time. When you refine solution steps, you’re offering clarity that might spark a lifelong love for problem-solving. That’s the kind of ripple effect you can expect here.
How You’ll Contribute
- Transform Math Content: You’ll revise and elevate educational materials spanning arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics. Your edits clarify—not just correct—ensuring each explanation lands for students at different skill levels.
- Champion Accessibility: You advocate for resources that all learners can use—reviewing language, notation, and formatting so every lesson is inclusive and actionable.
- Guide Author Collaboration: You partner with authors, curriculum designers, and visual illustrators, offering feedback that turns draft lessons into impactful learning tools. Your ability to ask the right questions helps everyone raise the bar.
- Elevate Digital Learning: You optimize content for digital platforms—balancing visual appeal, clear structure, and interactive elements so math resources come alive on any device.
- Quality Assurance: You identify mathematical inaccuracies, ambiguous language, or inconsistent logic before students ever encounter them. Your attention to detail is both rigorous and creative.
- Audience-Focused Editing: You keep teachers’ and students’ perspectives at the forefront. Your revisions help instructors explain concepts more easily while making self-study less daunting for independent learners.
Your Daily Environment
Remote doesn’t mean disconnected. You’ll join a vibrant, mission-driven team spread across time zones, with daily interactions via Slack, Zoom, and collaborative tools like Google Docs and Asana. You’ll have the freedom to focus intensely and the support of peers who are equally passionate about making math education better for all.
Digital editing tools, collaborative whiteboards, and a knowledge base of best practices support your workflow. Here, asynchronous brainstorming isn’t just tolerated—it’s celebrated. Need to review an interactive module at midnight? Your feedback still counts in our next-day sprint.
Tools & Technology You’ll Use
- Editing Platforms: Google Docs, Overleaf (for LaTeX), and proprietary lesson authoring tools
- Collaboration: Slack for real-time conversation, Zoom for strategy sessions, and Trello or Asana for project tracking
- Math Visualization: Desmos, GeoGebra, and digital whiteboards
- Learning Management Systems: Experience with Canvas, Moodle, or similar platforms is a plus
- Accessibility Checkers: Tools to review digital content for compliance and usability
- You’ll adapt to new software quickly, and your curiosity for digital innovation will always be welcomed.
What Sets You Apart
- Deep understanding of mathematics, spanning at least algebra through calculus (advanced statistics, number theory, or discrete math a plus)
- Proven experience editing or developing educational content—whether for textbooks, e-learning, or assessment tools
- Ability to simplify the complex: You find elegant language for tricky theorems and make logic visible, not mysterious
- Human touch in every interaction: Whether you’re leaving margin comments or discussing solutions in a team call, you lead with empathy and respect
- You simplify complex ideas—whether it’s over Zoom or Slack
- Comfort reviewing digital materials, interactive modules, and visual assets for clarity and pedagogical value
- A passion for equity in education: You care about making math accessible, not just correct
- Bachelor’s or higher degree in mathematics, math education, or a closely related field (Master’s or teaching experience is a bonus)
Why You’ll Love Working Here
You’ll move quickly, but you’ll always have space to focus intensely. Here, every team member’s voice is valued and growth isn’t just encouraged—it’s expected. You’ll see the immediate impact of your work, knowing your edits reach thousands of learners and instructors. Growth conversations, skill-sharing workshops, and new project opportunities await those who take the initiative.
Remote work means you can contribute from wherever you focus best. Your ideas shape not only lessons but also the future of accessible and inspiring math education.
Growth & Development
We invest in your future, offering regular workshops, peer-to-peer review cycles, and opportunities to experiment with new content formats. You’ll have access to professional development in digital pedagogy, assessment design, and the latest innovations in educational technology. If you’re excited to grow your editorial toolkit while expanding your mathematical reach, you’ll find plenty of encouragement and support here.
Ready to Make Math Unforgettable?
If your edits transform confusion into clarity and you believe that great math content can change lives, we’d love to connect. Let’s create lessons that students remember long after the exam—together, from wherever you are.