Homeschool Instructor

Assessment Intervention Management

Homeschool Instructor

San Antonio, TX
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Position Overview

    Join our homeschool team as a Middle School Instructor specializing in both Mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA). You'll design, deliver, and evaluate engaging lessons tailored to middle school learners—fostering mastery in mathematical concepts and literacy skills. Whether it's fundamental math or narrative writing, you'll spark curiosity, build confidence, and support academic growth in a one-on-one or small-group environment.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Curriculum Design & Lesson Planning
      Create and implement customized lesson plans aligned with state standards and student learning styles in both Math (e.g., pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry) and ELA (reading, writing, comprehension).

    • Instruction & Engagement
      Deliver lessons that are interactive and adaptive—integrating games, real-world examples, STEM-related readings, and writing exercises as appropriate.

    • Assessment & Progress Monitoring
      Administer and grade assignments, quizzes, and projects. Track progress regularly, identify areas for improvement, and adjust instruction accordingly.

    • Support Diverse Learners
      Modify lessons to meet the needs of students with learning differences, such as ASD, dyslexia, or dysgraphia. Employ strategies that build confidence, strengthen executive functioning, and promote engagement.

    • Feedback & Communication
      Provide timely, constructive feedback to students. Maintain regular communication with parents or guardians to share updates and suggest strategies for further support.

    • Learning Environment Management
      Establish and maintain a positive, nurturing, and organized learning space—focused on fostering independent learning, critical thinking, and a love of learning.

    Qualifications

    • Required: Certified teacher OR at least 5 years of proven experience as a homeschool instructor.

    • Bachelor's degree in Education, Mathematics, English, or a related field preferred.

    • Demonstrated experience teaching middle school-aged students in Math and ELA.

    • Familiarity with working with students who have learning disabilities (e.g., ASD, dyslexia, dysgraphia), and ability to adapt lessons accordingly.

    • Excellent communication (written and verbal) and organizational skills.

    • Creative, patient, empathetic, and committed to ongoing professional development.

    Why You'll Love This Role

    • Meaningful Impact: Teach in a personalized setting where your guidance truly shapes student success.

    • Flexible Structure: Options for part-time or full-time schedules—and the potential for remote or hybrid arrangements.

    • Customized Teaching: Use your creativity to tailor lessons that resonate with each student's interests and learning style.

    • Collaborative Partnership: Work closely with families to reinforce learning at home and celebrate milestones together.

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