Role Overview
We are looking for a charismatic and knowledgeable Math Educator who is equally comfortable in front of a camera and a digital whiteboard. You will be responsible for creating high-quality instructional videos that break down complex mathematical concepts into easy-to-understand lessons for students from Grade 1 through Grade 10.
The ideal candidate doesn't just "solve problems"—they explain the why behind the math, engaging students through clear visuals and crisp audio.
Key Responsibilities
- Video Lesson Production: Record engaging, structured video lessons covering various topics (Algebra, Geometry, Number Systems, etc.) for students up to Grade 10.
- Digital Instruction: Use a digital writing tablet/screen to solve problems in real-time while providing clear verbal explanations.
- Curriculum Mapping: Ensure all content aligns with educational standards and follows a logical learning progression.
- Concept Simplification: Translate abstract math theories into relatable, visual, and practical examples.
Requirements
- Hardware: PC capable of smooth video recording.
- Digital Writing Tools: A digital screen or graphics tablet (e.g., iPad with Apple Pencil, Wacom, Huion, or similar) to write and illustrate concepts clearly.
- Environment: A quiet, well-lit recording space.
Qualifications & Skills
- Subject Expertise: Strong foundation in Mathematics (Grade 1–10 curriculum). Preferably a degree in Math.
- Communication: Exceptional verbal communication skills with a friendly and encouraging tone.
- Teaching Experience: Prior experience in tutoring or classroom teaching is highly preferred.
- Tech: Familiarity with screen recording software (like OBS, Camtasia, or Loom) and basic video editing.
Application Instructions
Please submit your resume along with a 3–5 minute demo video to admin@thecompleteequation.com. In the video, please:
- Introduce yourself briefly.
- Explain a Grade 9 or 10 math concept (e.g., Quadratic Equations or Trigonometry) using your digital writing setup.
Applications without a demo video or those using a mouse to write will not be considered.