Think Academy
Remote Math Content Teacher - Mandarin Speaking Required
Job Summary
This role involves teaching elementary math concepts remotely to students via an online platform. The teacher prepares and delivers engaging lessons, manages classroom interactions, and provides feedback to students and parents. Candidates should have a relevant degree, strong communication skills, and a passion for education, with prior teaching experience being advantageous but not required. The position offers flexible hours primarily during weekends and weekday afternoons, with compensation based on the number of classes taught.
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Role: Math Teacher
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Who we are:
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Part-time Remote Math Teacher. Teaching Language is English.
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- You are still eligible to apply if you are still pursuing or in progress of obtaining a Bachelor's degree
- Prior math teaching experiences is not required, but a plus
- Elementary math competition learning or teaching experience is a plus
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Think Academy
Top-rated after-school math programs, online and in-person, with tailored difficulty levels to help K-12 students excel in school classes and math competitions.
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