Mathematics Teacher Salaries in North Carolina
$49,499
The average salary for Mathematics Teacher jobs near North Carolina is $49,499.*
Top Mathematics Teacher jobs near North Carolina
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Bladen County Schools
Bladenboro, NC
Maintains documentation and required reports (e.g. student data and reports; personal teaching certification; etc.).
Teachers: 8th grade: Math
Classical Charter Schools of America
Whiteville, NC
A Bachelor’s degree in education with valid teaching certificate from North Carolina or partnering state in the area for which candidate is applying.
HS MATH TEACHER
BOYS AND GIRLS HOMES OF NC INC
Lake Waccamaw, NC
Minimum bachelor’s degree in education with certification in subject area being taught. Assist the administration in implementing all policies and/or rules…
$39,000 - $44,000 a year
5th GRADE MATH/ SCIENCETEACHER
Public Schools of Robeson County
Lumberton, NC
The teacher has an instructional plan which is compatible with the school and system- wide curricular goals; uses diagnostic information obtained from tests and…
$4,100 a month
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Highest paying cities for Mathematics Teacher
- Fayetteville, NC14 jobs
- Hope Mills, NC6 jobs
- Sumter, SC4 jobs
- Wilmington, NC3 jobs
- Garner, NC3 jobs
- Myrtle Beach, SC3 jobs
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