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On-Site ELA Teacher, Game Changers Sports Academy (NV)

United States

WHO WE ARE

Edmentum is a dynamic educator and student-focused company dedicated to tech-enabled learning solutions. Our goal is to ensure that all students have access to flexible learning environments and educators have the tools they need to support their students. We are on a mission to create innovative, proven learning technology, partnering with educators to ignite student potential. We are a Remote First organization with a strong commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.

Who We Are 

At Edmentum, we’re not just building educational technology ... we’re transforming the future of learning. As a dynamic, Remote First company on a mission to ignite student potential, we empower educators with powerful tools and support systems to create flexible, inclusive, and effective learning environments for all students. We’re looking for curious, driven, and impact-focused individuals who are ready to grow with us. Sound like you? Read on. 

What You'll Do 

This is not your average teaching role. As an On-Site Teacher with the Game Changers Sports Academy, you will be a full-time core subject teacher fully embedded in a one-of-a-kind Las Vegas academic program built for middle school student-athletes who are balancing serious coursework with elite athletic training. You will be present, visible, and impactful every single day, bringing structure, rigor, and energy to a community that is shaping the next generation of scholar-athletes. You will not just teach content; you will help build the academic culture that makes Game Changers extraordinary.  

As an on-site teacher, you will be a member of Edmentum’s Apex Learning Virtual School. Apex Learning Virtual School (ALVS) is an accredited, fully online K–12 private school that delivers standards-aligned curriculum to students nationwide and internationally. ALVS provides a flexible, asynchronous learning environment supported by state-certified teachers who deliver instruction, monitor student progress, provide individualized feedback, and maintain regular communication with students and families. The school emphasizes data-driven instruction, mastery-based learning, and student engagement through digital tools and virtual support. ALVS instructors play a critical role in ensuring academic integrity, progress monitoring, and a high-quality, student-centered online learning experience. 

As part of the Edmentum ALVS faculty, your total instructional load combines onsite GCSA instruction with ALVS virtual course sections—with the balance shifting toward GCSA students as the program grows. 

In this role you will: 

  • Lead full-day, in-person instruction in your assigned core subject area (English/Language Arts), facilitating large-group lessons, individual pull-out sessions, and proctored assessments within a rotating block schedule that balances academics with athletic training. Fulfill ALVS virtual course assignments as part of your total instructional load, with the GCSA cohort counting toward—not on top of—the standard ALVS teacher capacity of up to 275 enrollments and/or 15 hours of live instruction per week. 
  • Harness student performance data to differentiate instruction, monitor academic progress, maintain accurate records, and drive meaningful growth for every student in your cohort. 
  • Build strong, trust-based relationships with students, families, and program staff through consistent, professional, and responsive communication. 
  • Show up fully for the Game Changers culture: travel monthly with your student cohort to off-site leadership program sessions, participate in tri-weekly program resets, and model the values that define this community every day. 
  • Operate as a compliant, professional Edmentum educator on site, meeting all Nevada-specific requirements that protect the students in your care and uphold the integrity of the program. 

Who You Are 

  • You hold a Bachelor's degree and an active Nevada state teaching license, with at least three years of in-person classroom teaching experience. 
  • You are energized by non-traditional academic settings where every day brings a different instructional challenge and an opportunity to make a real impact. 
  • You are skilled at managing multiple instructional formats at once, including parallel sessions and one-on-one pull-outs, in shared classroom spaces without missing a beat. 
  • You have a strong command of differentiated instruction and data-driven practice, and you use both to meet middle school learners exactly where they are. 
  • You are a clear, confident communicator who builds genuine relationships with students, families, and colleagues alike. 
  • You are comfortable traveling on a monthly basis to off-site program events as a regular part of your role. 
  • You take compliance seriously: you are prepared to complete Nevada Livescan and FBI fingerprinting, maintain NRS 432B mandated-reporter certification, and adhere to all educator conduct and safety standards. 
  • You are proficient in Microsoft Office and open to learning digital learning platforms and instructional tools used in the program. 
  • You are a collaborative team player who steps up to support colleagues, covers when needed, and contributes to a culture of shared accountability. 
  • You are deeply committed to the success of student-athletes and believe in the power of consistent, caring adult presence to change young people’s trajectories. 
  • You are willing to take on evolving responsibilities based on business needs. 

Why You'll Love Working Here 

  • A culture that values flexibility and trust. 
  • A mission-driven team obsessed with improving education for all students. 
  • Growth opportunities and leadership that truly invest in your development. 
  • The chance to work with innovative tools and game-changing products. 
  • The satisfaction of knowing your work is helping shape the future of learning. 

Ready to help shape the future of education? Apply now and let’s build something meaningful together.

At Edmentum, we are committed to pay transparency. The salary range provided reflects market research, the responsibilities of the role, and alignment with our compensation principles. Actual compensation will be determined based on multiple factors, including, but not limited to, relevant experience and skill sets. All compensation decisions are individualized and based on the specific circumstances of each candidate.

 

We also offer a comprehensive benefits package to support your overall well-being and work-life balance. This includes medical, dental, and vision insurance with various plan options, a 401(k) retirement plan with company matching, and a flexible Time Away Program along with 10 paid holidays, 2 floating holidays, 1 wellness day, and a winter office closure at the end of December. Additionally, we provide resources to promote wellness, ensuring you have the support you need both professionally and personally. Our goal is to provide a benefits package that helps you thrive in all aspects of life.

Edmentum is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, disability, status as a disabled, recently separated, Armed Forces service medal or other protected veteran (“covered veteran”), marital status, status regarding public assistance, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. 

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