Virtual Humanities Teacher
Ever dreamed of shaping the way students see the worldâwithout ever leaving your home office? Hereâs your chance. As a
Virtual Humanities Teacher, youâll bring history, literature, culture, and critical thinking to life through the screen. And yes, weâre talking about a full-time role that lets you teach, connect, and inspireâwhile working remotely and earning
$70,500 annually.
Why This Role Feels Different
We know online teaching isnât just about logging in and reading slides. Itâs about energy, connection, and those little âlightbulb momentsâ when a student suddenly
gets it. Here, youâre not a lone face on a screenâyouâre part of a team that celebrates wins, shares resources, and actually has each otherâs backs.
Remember Sarah from our teaching team? Last semester, one of her studentsâwho barely spoke upâgave a five-minute talk on the Harlem Renaissance. Sheâd been building confidence all year in Sarahâs virtual classroom. Thatâs the kind of transformation we live for.
What Your Day Will Look Like
Wondering what a day here feels like? Picture this:
- You log in with your coffee and join a quick team huddle to swap ideas and updates.
- Your first class is a lively debate on whether history repeats itself.
- After class, you hop into one-on-one virtual sessions to help a couple of students prep for their essays.
- You spend your planning block exploring fresh ways to bring interactive content into tomorrowâs lesson.
- By the end of the day, youâve graded assignments, updated feedback, and still had time to check in with a colleague about a new project.
Some days are smooth, some are full of curveballs. But youâll always have the freedom to make your classroom your own.
Your Impact on Students
Youâre not just teaching factsâyouâre helping students connect the dots between the past, present, and their own lives. Think about it: when you lead a class discussion on civil rights movements, youâre not just talking dates and events. Youâre helping students understand courage, leadership, and change.
Remote work can feel a bit disconnected, right? Thatâs why we focus on building community. From virtual group projects to online exhibitions of student work, youâll see the spark in your studentsâ eyesâeven through a webcam.
Tools, Resources, and Support
We believe teachers should spend more time teaching and less time wrestling with tech. Thatâs why youâll have:
- Interactive learning platforms that keep students engaged
- A library of ready-to-use resources (that you can adapt, remix, and make your own)
- Ongoing training and professional development sessions
- Quick-response IT help so youâre never stuck troubleshooting alone
And yes, weâve got your back on the little things tooâlike making sure you have the right headset and mic.
The Kind of Teacher Who Thrives Here
You donât need to be a tech wizard (though it doesnât hurt). What matters most is that you:
- Love the subjects you teach and can make them exciting for all learners
- Adapt when plans changeâand they will
- Find ways to connect with students from different backgrounds
- Can balance empathy with high expectations
If youâve ever turned a dry topic into a class favorite, youâll fit right in.
Skills and Experience That Help
Hereâs what sets you up for success:
- Strong knowledge in history, literature, and cultural studies
- Teaching experience (online or in-person)
- Comfort with virtual tools like Zoom, Google Workspace, or similar platforms
- Ability to design lessons that balance content and creativity
- Great communication skillsâyouâre clear, engaging, and approachable
Got experience mentoring, coaching, or leading student projects? Thatâs a bonus.
Challenges Youâll Tackle
Letâs be honestâremote teaching isnât all smooth sailing. Sometimes students keep cameras off. Sometimes internet glitches happen mid-lesson. But hereâs the thing: we face those moments together. Weekly check-ins, resource swaps, and idea-sharing mean youâre never figuring it out alone.
One teacher told us, âWhen my internet dropped during a poetry reading, another teacher jumped in and finished the class for me. The students barely noticed.â Thatâs the kind of team we are.
Growth and Opportunities
Weâre big on helping our teachers grow. Youâll have the chance to:
- Lead special projects or curriculum design
- Mentor new teachers
- Attend workshops and conferences (virtually, of course)
- Explore leadership roles if thatâs where you want to head
Itâs more than a jobâitâs a place where your career can evolve.
The Culture Youâll Join
Picture a group of passionate educators who genuinely like working together. We celebrate birthdays on Zoom, share lesson ideas in a group chat, and yes, sometimes we swap pet pictures during breaks.
Itâs professional, but itâs human. Youâll feel supported, appreciated, and trusted.
What Success Looks Like Here
Youâll know youâre making a difference when:
- Students log in excited for class
- They start making connections between lessons and their own lives
- They take ownership of their learning
- You see them grow in confidence, not just in grades
When that happens, youâll know youâre in the right place.
The Pay and Perks
Alongside the
$70,500 annual salary, youâll enjoy:
- Flexible scheduling within the school day
- Paid holidays and personal days
- Access to ongoing training and development
- A collaborative, supportive team environment
Itâs the balance of stability and flexibility that makes this role special.
Ready to Step In?
If youâre reading this and thinking,
âThis is meâ, then letâs talk. Weâre looking for teachers who care deeply, who can adapt on the fly, and who want to make a lasting impact.
Because hereâs the truth: the world needs more educators who can spark curiosity, guide critical thinking, and help students find their voice. And maybeâthat educator is you.
One Last Thought
Teaching is about more than lessonsâitâs about relationships, moments, and growth. Youâll see students challenge themselves, surprise themselves, and sometimes even surprise you. And when they look back, theyâll remember the teacher who made them believe they could do more.