Teacher, English Language Arts (Virtual; Remote) Spring 2026

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Company Summary

Learning Network is a growing, innovative, and customer-centric educational technology company. We seek creative and tenacious individuals to help us drive success through service.

Service is very important to us. At Learning Network, you will be among people who care about their customers and colleagues. We prioritize service by ensuring the details are done and done well - every time. We make promises, and we keep those promises. We recognize that our customers and employees don't have to choose us. As such, service is embedded deep within our culture - and providing white-glove service is an expectation of every employee.

At Learning Network, you'll be a part of something special. You'll sleep better knowing you make a difference by bringing the most innovative education to thousands of students. You'll do this amongst a supportive community of people who care. In return, you'll care. You'll show you care by being teachable, doing your job well, and valuing the relationships with your colleagues. You'll achieve your goals and play nicely in the sandbox with others while doing it. We don't do drama, and neither should you.

Working at Learning Network isn't for everyone. But for those who choose to commit to hard work, service, students, and colleagues, it's an incredibly rewarding experience.

Position Summary

We are looking for a Certified ELA Teacher (Virtual; Remote) for Spring semester of the school year. The anticipated start date is early January 2026. In this role, you will deliver personalized and engaging instruction and support to students in English Language Arts courses. This position is eligible for an annual bonus based on performance.

The vast majority of your time will be spent contacting students and parents directly to provide one-on-one support. You'll make these connections every day using chat, email, text messages, and telephone calls. If you like the idea of proactively engaging with students and families every day, this may be the right position for you.

About a quarter of your time will be spent providing personalized feedback to students via grading assignments and recording personalized video feedback. A small portion of your time might be spent supplementing our system curriculum by developing and/or delivering quality live and recorded lessons as determined in collaboration with your supervisor.

You'll leverage your knowledge of your subject matter, your skills as an educator, and your mastery of Google Apps for Education, learning management systems, and modern communication tools to drive personalized learning experiences that yield strong academic results. Your innovation will maximize student engagement and knowledge acquisition yet you'll frequently forgo technology to provide instruction and support to students and parents using telephone calls from someone that cares.

This position is a 12-month, year-round position with generous paid time off and paid sick leave available. We offer a slate of more than ten paid company holidays plus an additional period of time off to rest and reflect over the winter holidays.

Though we operate in the online education space, school community is important to us. Face-to-face activities like student testing may require in-person support. Occasional travel to support proctoring of student tests and other face-to-face events like graduation may be required.

This is a full-time position designated as "exempt" under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Performing these job duties along with those of another full-time job is not feasible.

Job Duties

  • Serve all stakeholders with integrity, humility, and joy while consistently modeling the importance of both task competency and relationships;
  • Participate in Company events, activities, and meetings with a smile and an infectious, great attitude;
  • Effectively support students by implementing lesson plans, delivering engaging and insightful lessons, and ensuring student learning of established curriculum using company tools;
  • Demonstrate ownership and alignment with company quality standards when working with students, parents, colleagues, or others;
  • Maintain a courteous and positive demeanor in every interaction when responding to a wide range of inquiries from students, guardians, and colleagues;
  • Provide ongoing monitoring of student progress intervening as needed to address gaps and deliver remediation;
  • Collaborate with peers and administrators in a professional, positive, and student-focused manner;
  • Provide essential proctoring services during periods of student testing including traveling to testing locations, setting up student testing materials, completing assessment training, and facilitating the test;
  • Maintain a strong and supportive company culture by supporting company recruitment, retention, and community outreach goals; and
  • All other duties as assigned.

Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Strong interpersonal skills with the demonstrated ability to consistently lead and serve others with humility, kindness, empathy, and joy;
  • Essential abilities for this job include but are not limited to: instruction, communication, technical, critical thinking, customer orientation, teamwork, organization, and attention to detail;
  • Demonstrated ability to establish rapport, gain commitment, and convey challenging concepts to learners using a broad spectrum of technological tools and tactics;
  • Verifiably skilled in engaging unresponsive, struggling students;
  • Demonstrated ability to take initiative, work independently, collaborate with others, and effectively build relationships with students, families, and colleagues;
  • Able to quickly learn, use, and adapt new technology and systems;
  • Able to travel to physically proctor student assessments; and
  • Demonstrated professional oral and written communication skills.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Education or similar field required;
  • Teacher certification and completion of an approved teacher preparation program is required in lieu of a degree in Education;
  • Ability to obtain teaching certifications in Arizona, Colorado, and Washington;
  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience teaching ELA required;
  • Minimum of two (2) years of online teaching experience preferred;
  • Minimum of one (1) year of experience learning or working online is preferred;
  • Strong experience with Mac OS, Google Workspace, and Asana preferred;
  • Private, distraction-free, professional remote work environment with high-speed internet;
  • Ability to adequately meet legal requirements for performing this position;
  • Ability to pass required background checks; and
  • Ability and willingness to travel to assigned testing locations and physically proctor student assessments. (Applies to Arizona and Colorado candidates only)

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, and vision employee coverage for as little as $1 each per month;
  • Personal paid time off in addition to major holidays;
  • Short-term disability insurance, long-term disability insurance, life insurance, and AD&D insurance are all 100% paid by the employer; and
  • 401(k) with employer contributing a dollar-for-dollar match of employee contributions up to 5% of employee earnings.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $50, $55,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Referral program
  • Vision insurance

Application Question(s):

  • Do you have a degree in Education?
  • If you don't have a degree in Education, have you completed a teacher preparation program including a student teaching portion?
  • Are you able and willing to work Monday through Friday from 8:30am - 5:30pm Mountain Time (9:30am - 6:30pm Central time, 10:30am - 7:30pm Eastern Time)?
  • What state do you live and plan to work from?
  • Please list all state(s) where you currently hold or have previously held a professional license and if applicable, in what name if it differs from the name under which you have applied:

Education:

  • Bachelor's (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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