Math Interventionist (Charter High School)
Company: Yuma Private Industry Council Inc.
Location: Yuma
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Title: Math Interventionist
Reports to: Principal Educational Opportunity Center Charter High
School Classification: Exempt Origin Date: 10/01/23 Salary:
$23.32/Hr. The Yuma Private Industry Council is an equal
opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual
orientation), national origin, age, disability status, protected
veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
SUMMARY Under the direction of the School Principal, the math
interventionist position provides high-quality instructional
interventions in Mathematics that meet the needs of all students.
The interventionist will work to ensure high levels of mathematical
understanding and implementation with students. The teacher will
work with both large and small groups who demonstrate instructional
need. This position requires scheduling of interventions in
collaboration with math teachers. In small groups or with
individual students, the position requires applying various
hands-on, visual, and concept-based math intervention techniques
that are both age appropriate and meet the complexity of the
Arizona Standards. The position also requires demonstration of
techniques that promote human motivation and behavior while
considering their impact on the achievement of those within the
learning environment. The Math Interventionist position is active
during the school year (1,760 hours a year), and it is a
performance-based position where thirty-three percent of the
evaluation tool is based on student math achievement within the
district assessment, and state assessment. Below is the framework
of the essential duties assigned to this position; however, please
note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a
comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities
that are required of the employee for this job. Duties,
responsibilities and activities may change or may be assigned at
any time with or without notice. PRIMARY/ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: To perform this job successfully, an individual
must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skills, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES § Abides by Arizona
statutes, school board policies and regulations § Upholds school
rules and administrative regulations § Attends meetings and
performs duties as assigned by administrators or supervisors §
Participates in the school’s PLC team and accepts sponsorship of a
student organization § Maintains a cooperative relationship with
staff, students, and community § Guides the learning process toward
the achievement of curriculum goals and, in harmony with the goals,
establishes clear objectives for all lessons, units, and projects
to communicate these objectives to students § Creates and
implements a positive learning environment and research-based
program of study that is conducive to learning and appropriate to
the maturity and interests of the students § Manages and maintains
an orderly and safe learning environment § Develops intervention
plans and materials § Schedules referred students for math
intervention § Demonstrates exemplary instructional practices in
mathematics and possesses a deep understanding of mathematics
theory for the purpose of providing effective best practices to
improve student achievement § Demonstrates the ability to diagnose
mathematic concerns in students and develops interventions to meet
those academic concerns § Regularly analyzes data and monitors
student progress while delivering focused intervention to students
§ Teaches a remedial math course if required by student achievement
data. Collaborates with teachers, administration, and families to
help identify best practices for individual and small groups of
students § Participates in on-going and job-embedded professional
development (e.g. staff meetings, study groups, demonstration
lessons with pre-and post-discussion analysis, workshops,
trainings, seminars) for the purpose of gathering information
related to mathematics § Uses a variety of manipulatives and
hands-on activities to support content standards and needs and
capabilities of individuals of student groups involved § Maintains
data-based documentation of continuous monitoring of student
performance and progress § Ensures timely submission of reports,
grades, and communications. § Ability to implement technology in
instruction and operation of duties. § Ability to work to implement
the visions and mission of the school. CORPORATE VALUES INTEGRITY:
§ Be a responsible corporate citizen committed to the health &
safety of others, compliance with laws, regulations, and company
policies; § Behave in a businesslike manner demonstrating mature,
professional actions; § Be fair, honest, trustworthy, respectful
and ethical in all engagements; § Honor all commitments; § Be
accountable for all actions, success and failures. TEAMWORK: § Be
committed to the common goal; § Perform tasks in a manner that
benefits the entire organization; § Openly communicate up, down,
and across the organization; § Value the diversity of our
workforce; § Show willingness to make adjustment in schedules, and
maintain openness to others’ ideas of working approaches; §
Willingly share your resources. PERFORMANCE/INITIATIVE: § Focus on
what is important, perform careful and thorough work; § Establish
and communicate clear expectations; § Relentlessly pursue success;
§ Strive for flawless execution; § Work hard, celebrate successes
and learn from failures; § Remain flexible, adapt to change and
balance multiple priorities; § Continuously look for ways to
improve self, services and processes; § Technical and Job
knowledge; how well you demonstrate the understanding, knowledge
and technical skills required for your job. LEARNING: § Commit to
develop and improve throughout your career; § Actively seek ways to
build upon your capabilities; § Learn from sharing past decisions
and actions both good and bad to continuously improve performance;
§ Demonstrate a willingness to use new and different approaches in
completing tasks and offer resourceful solutions; § Use creativity
and imagination to develop new ideas and approaches; § Improve by
benchmarking and adopting best practices. CORPORATE LEVEL
CONTRIBUTION: § Perform tasks in a manner that benefits the entire
organization; § Seek to consistently improve quantity, quality,
accuracy and efficiency; § Look for small improvements as well as
major improvements; § Identify and eliminate unnecessary work and
non-value added activities; § Optimize time and resources; §
Teamwork: how well you work with others and fit into the corporate
culture. CUSTOMER SERVICE: § Anticipate the needs of those served,
and demonstrate true caring; § Deliver the very best every day to
make a difference; § Continuously look for ways to improve self,
services and processes; § Demonstrate a positive attitude; § Make
and cheerfully spend time to consistently exceed clients' and
colleagues' expectations; § Show humility for the role played in
the lives of others; § Respect co-workers (by being on time, not
using sarcasm, etc.), and appreciate similarities & differences of
each employee. CORE SKILLS Communication · Communication: The
ability to effectively communicate information and ideas to others,
respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints
(effectively presenting information and responding to questions
from groups of managers, clients, employers, customers, elected
officials, and the public). · Comprehension: The ability to
comprehend information and ideas presented. Respond effectively to
the most sensitive inquiries or complaints (effectively present
information and/or respond to questions from groups of managers,
clients, employers, customers, elected officials, and the general
public). · Writing: The ability of communicating effectively in
writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience . · Written
Comprehension: ability to read and understand information and ideas
presented in writing. · Written Expression: The ability to
communicate information and ideas in writing so others will
understand (write clear and concise memoranda without close
supervision). · Reading Comprehension: Read, analyze, and interpret
general instructions, technical procedures, and government
regulations (understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work
related documents). · Fluency in the English and Spanish languages
required. Mathematics · Apply mathematical concepts such as defined
by Arizona High School Mathematics Standards in Algebra I, Algebra
II and Geometry. Reasoning · Problem Sensitivity: ability to tell
when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong (does not involve
solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem). ·
Deductive Reasoning: ability to apply general rules to specific
problems to produce answers that make sense (solves practical
problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid
conclusions). · Inductive Reasoning: ability to combine pieces of
information to form general rules or conclusions (includes finding
a relationship among seemingly unrelated events). · Critical
Thinking: The use of logic and reasoning to identify strengths and
weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to
problems. · Interpret a variety of technical instructions.
Technology · Demonstrate proficiency in software including but not
limited to Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel,
and Microsoft Access (Database). · Demonstrate general proficiency
of Google Workspace and Google Apps. · Demonstrate proficiency in
Internet usage. Socioeconomic · Maintain an awareness of
socioeconomic factors bearing on unemployment, local labor
community problems, and/or resources relating to the labor market.
Supervisory · Active Learning : Understanding the implications of
new information for both current and future problem-solving and
decision-making. · Time Management: Managing one's own time and the
time of others. · Learning Strategies : Selecting and using
training/instructional methods and procedures appropriate for the
situation when learning or teaching new things. · Must demonstrate
the ability to maintain a learning environment with students in the
absence of the Instructor. Interpersonal · Social Perceptiveness:
Being aware of others' reactions and understanding why they react
as they do. · Service Orientation: Actively looking for ways to
help people. · Must possess excellent interpersonal skills. · Must
demonstrate excellent self-control and confidence during
presentations. Knowledge of: · Policies and practices of the school
with regard to truancy and discipline. · Local programs, school
programs and community activities · General office procedures and
office machines (computer, fax, and copier). · Correct
English/Spanish usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and
vocabulary. · Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and
courtesy. • Available community resources both public and private.
• Oral and written communication skills. Other · Must possess
reliable transportation. · Must maintain current liability
insurance at minimum level established by the agency. · Demonstrate
client-interviewing skills. · Demonstrate data entry and retrieval
skills. · Demonstrate appropriate interpersonal skills to
accomplish tasks. · Interpret federal and state rules and
regulations. · Must possess a valid Arizona Driver’s License, ·
Must possess or be able to obtain a Level One Fingerprint Clearance
Card. · Must clear a background check with Arizona Department of
Child Safety. · Must demonstrate the Core Values of the
Organization. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE A Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited university or passing score on professional mathematics
exam. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics
described herein are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this position.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level is
usually moderate for a school environment.
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