Math Curriculum Jobs at Rex.zone

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About the Role

Professionals in math curriculum jobs create rigorous, accessible learning experiences from early numeracy through advanced calculus and statistics. The work spans curriculum maps, scope-and-sequence design, lesson scripting, manipulatives and visual supports, and multi-format assessment items. Increasingly, these roles intersect with AI development: teams use expert-written problems, step-by-step rationales, and rubrics to fine-tune large language models for mathematical reasoning, run prompt evaluation, and conduct QA on generated solutions. On Rex.zone, candidates collaborate with AI labs, tech startups, education publishers, and BPO/annotation vendors to deliver content that achieves measurable model performance improvement and classroom impact.

Key Responsibilities

Daily work in math curriculum jobs integrates pedagogy, content expertise, and data-quality discipline. Teams ship curriculum that is classroom-ready and also suitable for machine learning workflows. You will collaborate with product managers, data scientists, and editors to ensure content is standards-aligned, bias-aware, age-appropriate, and measurably improves learner outcomes and model reliability.

Required Skills

Hiring teams on Rex.zone look for a balance of subject mastery, instructional design, and data rigor. Candidates for math curriculum jobs should demonstrate clear mathematical communication, an eye for accuracy, and the ability to design assessments that produce reliable signals for both learners and LLM training pipelines.

Employment Types and Work Arrangements

Rex.zone lists math curriculum jobs for diverse preferences and schedules. Whether you prefer stability or flexibility, you can filter roles by hours, seniority, and employer type.

Domains and Employer Types

The demand for math curriculum jobs spans education and AI. You can contribute to products that are used by students, teachers, and advanced language models.

Tool Stack and Workflow

High-quality outputs in math curriculum jobs depend on consistent tools and reproducible workflows. Rex.zone projects standardize authoring, review, and delivery to keep quality high and feedback loops tight.

Example Projects You Might Ship

The following project types are representative of math curriculum jobs on Rex.zone. Each emphasizes instructional clarity and data quality that supports both human learning and LLM training.

Career Pathways

There is a clear progression in math curriculum jobs from contributor to leadership, with options to specialize in assessment, pedagogy, or AI data quality.

Compensation and Benefits

Compensation varies by region, seniority, and project complexity. Rex.zone helps employers publish transparent ranges and candidates benchmark offers.

How Hiring Works on Rex.zone

Rex.zone streamlines discovery and evaluation for math curriculum jobs, reducing time-to-hire while improving quality assurance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are math curriculum jobs?

    They are roles focused on designing, writing, and reviewing math content—curricula, lessons, and assessments—for education products and AI/ML pipelines. On Rex.zone, these roles also include RLHF evaluation, prompt evaluation, and QA of model-generated math solutions.

  • Q: Which employers hire for math curriculum jobs on Rex.zone?

    AI labs, tech startups, education publishers, school districts, and BPO/annotation vendors hire across remote, contract, freelance, full-time, entry-level, and senior roles.

  • Q: What skills improve my chances?

    Subject mastery, standards alignment (CCSS/NCTM), LaTeX, rubric design, metadata tagging, QA evaluation, and familiarity with LLM training, RLHF, and content safety labeling.

  • Q: Can I work remotely?

    Yes. Many math curriculum jobs on Rex.zone are remote-first, with flexible schedules and global teams. Hybrid and on-site roles are also available.

  • Q: How do AI and ML relate to these roles?

    High-quality problems, solutions, and rubrics are used as training and evaluation data for LLMs. Specialists perform data labeling, RLHF judgment, and prompt evaluation to improve model performance on math reasoning.

  • Q: What compensation can I expect?

    Contract rates typically range from USD $30–$75 per hour; full-time salaries range from USD $65,000–$135,000 depending on seniority, location, and domain expertise.

  • Q: How do I apply on Rex.zone?

    Create a profile, upload sample items and rubrics, note your grade bands and tool stack, and opt into project matching. You’ll receive invitations to trials or interviews from verified employers.

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