K-8 Reading & Math Intervention Teacher — Small Groups
Catapult Learning, Inc.
Columbus (OH)
On-site
USD 38,572 - 41,328
Part time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
401k program
Paid time off
Paid teacher training
Tuition reimbursement
Vacation, personal, and sick time
Employee assistance program
Job summary
Catapult Learning, Inc. is seeking dedicated teachers for Reading and Math Small Group Instruction in Columbus, OH. This position offers both part-time and full-time opportunities, providing instructional support to K-8 students in small group settings. A valid Ohio teaching license and a Bachelor’s degree are required. Compensation ranges from $28 to $30 per hour based on experience. The role includes developing lesson plans, diagnosing learning deficits, and collaborating with school personnel and parents.
Qualifications
Unwavering belief that all children can learn.
Ability to navigate online platforms for record keeping and communication.
Responsibilities
Provide instructional support to students in a small group setting for K-8.
Communicate and conference with parents regarding student progress.
Develop and maintain individualized lesson plans.
Supervise students and ensure safety during sessions.
Skills
Navigating online platforms
Teaching and instructional delivery
Communication with parents
Diagnosing learning skill deficits
Education
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university
Valid Ohio teaching license or nontax certificate
Job description
Catapult Learning, Inc. is seeking dedicated teachers for Reading and Math Small Group Instruction in Columbus, OH. This position offers both part-time and full-time opportunities, providing instructional support to K-8 students in small group settings. A valid Ohio teaching license and a Bachelor’s degree are required. Compensation ranges from $28 to $30 per hour based on experience. The role includes developing lesson plans, diagnosing learning deficits, and collaborating with school personnel and parents.