Learning Center Director - Mathematics at Art of Problem Solving
About the Employer
Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) develops educational opportunities for many of the most eager students in the world. We have trained tens of thousands of the country’s top students over the last 17 years, including nearly all the members of the US International Math Olympiad team, through our online school, learning centers, textbooks, and online learning systems. Over the years, our international online community of advanced problem solvers has grown to over 500,000 members. While our primary focus has been math for most of our history, we have started expanding into new subjects, such as language arts, science, and computer science.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) develops educational opportunities for many of the most eager math students in the world. We have trained tens of thousands of the country's top math students over the last 15 years through our textbook series and our online school. In 2016 we launched AoPS Academy, a family of after-school learning centers for strong math and language arts students in grades 2-12. We currently have 10 AoPS Academy campuses and have several new planned campus openings in spring 2020 on both the east and west coast. Each new campus will hire a Director as well as two Associate Directors (one for math and one for language arts). That is where you come into play! We are seeking motivated math educators to lead our AoPS Academy campuses and to inspire the next generation of intellectual leaders. About the Position AoPS Academy Campus Directors and Associate Directors wear many different hats. This might be the right job for you if you understand what actors mean when they say, "I love acting, but what I really want to do is direct!" That's because you love teaching, but what you really want to do is run your own learning center. You're ready to do a bit of everything, including: Teaching math classes on a weekly basis Hiring, training, and managing teachers and other staff Assisting with the logistical operations of running a campus Meeting with current and prospective families Responding to parent emails Building community partnerships and connections Attending outreach events Differences between Campus Director and Associate Director While Campus Directors and Associate Directors share many responsibilities, there are important differences between the two roles. Campus Directors run the show. They have a wealth of teaching and leadership experience. They're responsible for hiring, training, and managing their staff. It's up to them to ensure that their campus is running smoothly. They can efficiently delegate responsibilities to the
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This position listing is for the San Francisco Bay Area. The campuses will be in the south bay / east bay area. We will also have other campuses openings in other locations across the country.
Benefits
This position includes a competitive salary, health insurance, dental insurance, a 401K retirement plan, and a raise structure based on campus performance.
We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Comments and Other Information
This position listing is for the San Francisco Bay Area. The campuses will be in the south bay / east bay area. We will also have other campuses openings in other locations across the country.
Benefits
This position includes a competitive salary, health insurance, dental insurance, a 401K retirement plan, and a raise structure based on campus performance.
We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.