We seek to build diverse teams that reflect the perspectives, life experiences, and backgrounds of our global Church membership. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply.
Candidates must be fluent in English and submit their application in English to be considered.
Only those currently living in and authorized to work in Brazil are eligible.
The application system will store candidate information. Once submitted, application details will be shared with CES partners involved in the selection process. Applicants may receive a rejection email during or after review; however, unless a direct rejection is received from the hiring manager, applications will remain active and under consideration.
This position is interest-based, meaning applicants may not receive communication unless a specific need arises, depending on enrollment. If not selected for this round, candidate information will remain on file for future opportunities.
If you have any questions, please contact our Human Resources representative, Easton at ebiddulph@byupw.edu.
Job Description
The Mathematics Course Instructor is an important part of the instructional team. With a strong focus on the academic success of every student, team instructors use their subject matter expertise, deep understanding of the curriculum, and student population to:
1. Identify trends impeding academic success.
2. Conduct targeted outreach and provide instruction to target groups and individuals.
3. Build capable learners, confident in their ability to succeed academically and in life.
Instructors do not develop lessons or assessments, nor do they issue grades on student work (grading is handled by a centrally managed pool of qualified Graders).
Their focus is on the academic success of every student in their care.
Important: This is a part-time work-from-home position with the following flexible schedule:
● 10-12 hours per week (may vary week-to-week)
● At least 5 days worked each week
● Required attendance at periodic team meetings (as established by the department)
Course Description - MATH 108X – Math for the Real World
This course prepares students to understand, analyze, and solve real-life problems that require quantitative reasoning. Topics include the meaning of probabilities, how to read, critique, and apply statistical information found in news reports, public policy debates, consumer reports, and other daily life and professional situations; the use of mathematical models in describing, understanding, and making predictions about real world phenomena; and the mathematics of budgeting, loans, and investments. Topics will be illustrated by examples and applications from daily life and natural phenomena. Math for the Real World is to inspire students to act wisely when faced with quantitative challenges in collegiate coursework, employment, and daily living.
Position Summary
BYU Pathway and BYU Idaho online courses are structured to include both an instructor and graders. Instructors are responsible for teaching and overall course delivery, while graders support the learning process by reviewing and evaluating assignments and providing students with constructive feedback. We are seeking instructors who will apply their skills and subject matter expertise to mentor students and facilitate teaching/learning experiences. Applicants must be available 10–12 hours per week.