Employment
MATHNASIUM OF GILBERT - LEARNING CENTER CAREERS
Every day, talented and passionate individuals at Mathnasium of Gilbert make a difference in the lives of students by helping them build strong math foundations, boost confidence, and achieve their goals. Quite simply, we teach kids math in a way that makes sense—to them! If you have top-notch math skills and the desire to teach, inspire, and grow in our learning center, contact us to learn more about current opportunities. Please send your resume to Gilbert@mathnasium.com or apply online.
Current Openings
Lead Instructor - Must be available to work from 2:30PM to 7PM Monday through Thursday.
Assistant Center Director - Click Here for full detail - Must be available to work from 2:30PM to 7PM Monday through Thursday and 10AM to 1PM Saturday
Math Instructor
We are always looking for Math Instructors!
Position Description
At Mathnasium of Gilbert, we are looking for an individual with exceptional math skills through Algebra and Geometry. Ideal candidate will be positive, energetic, outgoing and passionate about teaching and helping kids. Candidate must be able to communicate professionally and build a rapport with parents, colleagues, and students of all ages. We prefer a cadidate with excellent communication and multi-tasking skills.
BENEFITS OF WORKING AT MATHNASIUM:
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Training: We offer training in the proprietary Mathnasium method.
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Students: You will work with a variety of students at different grade levels.
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All work is in center: All work is done at the Mathnasium Center, so you have no homework to correct or lesson plans to develop.
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Now OPEN for both IN-PERSON and ONLINE programs!
Why Choose Mathnasium?
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