Virtual English High School Teacher - Remote Ohio at ChallengeU Ohio Community School
Requirements / Qualifications
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Comments and Other Information
Must reside in Ohio and have a Valid Ohio Teaching License for grades 7-12 or 9-12.
What You'll Do
As a High School ELA Teacher at ChallengeU, you'll deliver engaging, rigorous English Language Arts instruction entirely online — meeting students where they are and helping them become stronger readers, writers, and thinkers. Your role will include:
Literacy Leader: Deliver engaging, standards-aligned lessons in reading comprehension, literary analysis, writing, vocabulary, and grammar to students in grades 9–12.
Writing Coach: Guide students through the full writing process from brainstorming and drafting to revision and final submission. Fostering creativity, voice, and precision.
Data-Informed Educator: Monitor academic progress using student data tools and LMS platforms, adjusting instruction to meet individual student needs.
IEP Ally: Collaborate with the Special Education team to ensure IEP and 504 accommodations are implemented effectively within your virtual classroom.
Connection Captain: Maintain strong, consistent communication with students, families, and graduation coaches to keep everyone aligned on progress and next steps.
Team Player: Participate in student support planning and interdisciplinary collaboration, contributing your voice to holistic student success strategies.
Office Hours Hero: Provide virtual office hours and small-group tutoring to give students the extra support they need to succeed.
Assessment Architect: Prepare students for state assessments and graduation requirements, and travel in person as needed to proctor standardized testing.
Who You Are
A virtual educator with a track record of real online teaching - the more experience beyond pandemic-era emergency mode, the better.
Deeply familiar with virtual platforms like Google Suite, learning management systems, Peardeck, and digital communication tools.
Skilled at building relationships with at-risk youth in nontraditional or high-support learning environments.
Flexible, student-centered, and able to differentiate instruction and personalize learning pathways.
Organized, proactive, and an excellent communicator in writing and on screen.
Motivated to be part of a mission-driven team building better outcomes for students who need it most.
What You'll Need
Licensure: Valid Ohio Teaching License in ELA (Grades 7–12 or 9–12) — required.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field — required.
Experience: Proven track record teaching ELA 9–12, including Remedial and Credit Recovery courses.
Virtual Teaching: Demonstrated success with virtual instruction — including grading, pacing, and online engagement strategies.
Tech Skills: Proficiency with Google Classroom, LMS platforms, and digital grading and data tools.
Location & Travel: Must reside in Ohio with a valid driver's license and reliable transportation for in-person testing support.
Remote Ready: Reliable high-speed internet and ability to work independently in a fully remote environment.
Comments and Other Information
Must reside in Ohio and have a Valid Ohio Teaching License for grades 7-12 or 9-12.
What You'll Do
As a High School ELA Teacher at ChallengeU, you'll deliver engaging, rigorous English Language Arts instruction entirely online — meeting students where they are and helping them become stronger readers, writers, and thinkers. Your role will include:
Literacy Leader: Deliver engaging, standards-aligned lessons in reading comprehension, literary analysis, writing, vocabulary, and grammar to students in grades 9–12.
Writing Coach: Guide students through the full writing process from brainstorming and drafting to revision and final submission. Fostering creativity, voice, and precision.
Data-Informed Educator: Monitor academic progress using student data tools and LMS platforms, adjusting instruction to meet individual student needs.
IEP Ally: Collaborate with the Special Education team to ensure IEP and 504 accommodations are implemented effectively within your virtual classroom.
Connection Captain: Maintain strong, consistent communication with students, families, and graduation coaches to keep everyone aligned on progress and next steps.
Team Player: Participate in student support planning and interdisciplinary collaboration, contributing your voice to holistic student success strategies.
Office Hours Hero: Provide virtual office hours and small-group tutoring to give students the extra support they need to succeed.
Assessment Architect: Prepare students for state assessments and graduation requirements, and travel in person as needed to proctor standardized testing.
Who You Are
A virtual educator with a track record of real online teaching - the more experience beyond pandemic-era emergency mode, the better.
Deeply familiar with virtual platforms like Google Suite, learning management systems, Peardeck, and digital communication tools.
Skilled at building relationships with at-risk youth in nontraditional or high-support learning environments.
Flexible, student-centered, and able to differentiate instruction and personalize learning pathways.
Organized, proactive, and an excellent communicator in writing and on screen.
Motivated to be part of a mission-driven team building better outcomes for students who need it most.
What You'll Need
Licensure: Valid Ohio Teaching License in ELA (Grades 7–12 or 9–12) — required.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Education or a related field — required.
Experience: Proven track record teaching ELA 9–12, including Remedial and Credit Recovery courses.
Virtual Teaching: Demonstrated success with virtual instruction — including grading, pacing, and online engagement strategies.
Tech Skills: Proficiency with Google Classroom, LMS platforms, and digital grading and data tools.
Location & Travel: Must reside in Ohio with a valid driver's license and reliable transportation for in-person testing support.
Remote Ready: Reliable high-speed internet and ability to work independently in a fully remote environment.