Math Content Reviewer
$100,000 USD/year Pay is set based on global value, not the local market. Most roles = hourly rate x 40 hrs x 50 weeks 

United States
Fully-remote
full-time (40 hrs/week)
Flexible schedule
Long-term role

Math Content Reviewer   $100,000 USD/year

Description

You’re a middle-school math hawk who can smell a wrong denominator from three tabs away. You’ve taught or tutored grades 4–8 (or you’ve got the equivalent instincts and depth), you write feedback that students can actually execute, and you don’t let “close enough” sneak into anything students will learn from.

We’re building an AI-powered math content engine that ships questions, articles, and videos at scale, but we refuse to pretend scale matters if the math is wrong or the instruction is mushy. The industry loves “generate more.” We’re obsessed with “ship better.” Your job is the human quality gate that keeps thousands of students from inheriting an AI’s confident mistakes, sloppy explanations, or quietly broken rigor.

This job is rigorous QC on AI-generated middle school math content: checking correctness, logic, grade-level fit, and pedagogy; spotting conceptual traps, ambiguous wording, and misleading reasoning; and producing crisp, structured feedback so another team can fix it fast. This role is precision work with high standards, sharp eyes, and zero tolerance for mathematically incorrect or instructionally harmful content sneaking through.

You’ll sit in the content pipeline as the final line of defense before release, reviewing material delivered via spreadsheets or an internal interface and turning your judgment into actionable issue reports. If you can move quickly without getting sloppy, call out errors without writing essays, and you care more about student learning than being polite to a machine, you should apply.

What you will be doing

  • Reviewing AI-generated math questions, articles, and videos to identify issues in mathematical accuracy, academic rigor, pedagogical clarity, and grade-level appropriateness, and providing clear actionable feedback so another team can correct the content before it reaches students.

Key responsibilities

  • Ensure that AI-generated math academic content has been rigorously quality-checked for mathematical accuracy, academic rigor, and instructional clarity.

Candidate requirements

  • You have a university degree in Math Education (not just Mathematics)
  • You have at least 4 years of experience in teaching, tutoring, or EdTech curriculum development focused on math in grades 4–8
  • You are currently based in the US

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