What are the responsibilities and job description for the Summer Math Teacher position at The Carroll School?
Math Teacher
Summer Program: June 30, 2025 to August 1, 2025 (no program July 4th)
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:15 am - 12:30 pm
Staff Orientation: June 26th and June 27th
About Carroll School:
Located in Waltham, Lincoln, and Wayland, Massachusetts, Carroll School is an independent day school that serves students with language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia. Carroll School empowers children to become academically skilled students who are strong self-advocates and confident lifelong learners prepared to enter other academic settings. Carroll is an inclusive community committed to embracing diverse strengths, identities, and lived experiences in order to give each child what they most need to thrive.
Summer School Overview:
Summer@Carroll is a five-week summer school program for students entering grades 1-9 who have been diagnosed with a language-based learning difference, such as dyslexia. Students participate in academic classes and recreational programming each day.
Carroll School is an equal opportunity employer that offers competitive salaries.
Position Summary: This position is assigned to one or two grades within the range of grades 3-4 (Waltham) or grades 5-7 (Lincoln). Math teachers report to the Math Supervisor and the Summer@Carroll Director. Summer@Carroll math teachers provide direct and explicit, multisensory math instruction that is tailored to the needs of each of their small groups. This position requires a candidate with experience teaching students with language-based learning differences.
Responsibilities:
Work with students in small groups (approximately 8 students) to directly teach skills and strategies that support math
Research and select instructional materials to provide small-group instruction, and to adapt the curriculum to the needs of each student
Attend the mandatory Staff Orientation along with a required departmental meeting mid program
Contribute weekly updates on math for families (using Seesaw)
Complete academic reports detailing progress and areas of concern for each individual student
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree and experience working with children in an academic setting
Experience teaching students with language-based learning differences
Ability to teach using multi-sensory methods of instruction
Readiness to collaborate effectively with the administrative team and other staff of Summer@Carroll; be proactive and success-oriented
Proficient written and verbal communication skills
To Apply:
Please visit https://summercarrollstaff.campbrainstaff.com to submit an employment application