Enrichment Teacher Jobs Online High School Yrs 9–10
Enrichment Teacher Jobs — Online High School (Yrs 9–10) | Allbright Global Academy
Enrichment Teacher
One class · Years 9 & 10 only · Allbright Global Academy
Independent Contractor · Florida
Pay is identical across Year 9 and Year 10
Schedule: 28 weeks of live instruction per year, plus 4.2 weeks of Portfolio in Action supervision (student check-ins and portfolio guidance, no live lessons) — approximately 6.6 weeks off during the academic year. Classes meet once weekly on a fixed day according to the published Allbright Global Academy academic calendar.
Enrichment classes at AGA are intentionally lighter in structure — no exams, no standardised assignments, just meaningful weekly sessions and portfolio-based feedback. This document sets out exactly what you will earn for teaching one enrichment class to one year group, with no ambiguity.
Enrichment classes at AGA
Enrichment classes cover six tracks: Investigative Journalism, Videography, TedEd, Wellness, Music & Art History, and Digital Art Design — offered to Years 9 & 10 only, at 0.5 credits per track. Each track runs for one year group only — not both year groups of the same subject. Assessment is portfolio and project-based, with no term or semester exams.
$2,540
Your annual contract value · same in Year 1 and every year after
No reduction in Year 2+ · Recording expectation stays constant
Your pay has three components
Live Teaching
1 lesson per week (45–50 min) · 28 teaching weeks per year
Delivered live via Zoom · Schedule confirmed at the start of each term
Delivered live via Zoom · Schedule confirmed at the start of each term
$1,400
$50/week
Recorded Content
20–30 minutes of recorded content per week · Same expectation every year
Recorded using ScreenPal (licence provided) · Zoom session recordings may be imported into ScreenPal for editing
Unlike core classes, enrichment recording does not reduce in Year 2+
Recorded using ScreenPal (licence provided) · Zoom session recordings may be imported into ScreenPal for editing
Unlike core classes, enrichment recording does not reduce in Year 2+
$840
$30/week
Portfolio Feedback & Administration
Weekly student progress log (student-completed, ungraded — light teacher oversight only)
2 formal graded checkpoints per year (end of Term 1, end of Term 2) — you review cumulative logged work and give feedback tied to specific skills taught
1 year-end culminating project per student, per track
1 × 45-min staff meeting per month · 3 PD days at year start (10am–1pm EST)
2 formal graded checkpoints per year (end of Term 1, end of Term 2) — you review cumulative logged work and give feedback tied to specific skills taught
1 year-end culminating project per student, per track
1 × 45-min staff meeting per month · 3 PD days at year start (10am–1pm EST)
$300
annual flat fee
Lighter grading load than Electives: Electives sit 6 exams per year and 20 graded assignments. Enrichment has none of that — grading is checkpoint-based instead, just 2 formal reviews per year plus the year-end project. This is why the admin fee is lower than core and elective teachers'.
A note on the weekly workload: Each week, students also complete roughly 40 minutes of applied portfolio work on their own — practising the skill you taught that week. This is student time, not something you need to grade weekly; it feeds into the two formal checkpoints instead.
Teaching weeks & calendar
Metric
Value
Live teaching weeks per academic year
28 weeks
Total working weeks (includes Portfolio in Action, excludes only breaks)
34.2 weeks
Weeks off (breaks only; Portfolio in Action counted as working)
6.6 weeks
Teacher calendar span
Sept 8, 2026 – June 25, 2027
(1 week past student end-date, for grading/report cards)
(1 week past student end-date, for grading/report cards)
Does "teaching weeks" include Portfolio in Action? No. Portfolio in Action (4.2 weeks total: Oct 26–Nov 2, Feb 22–26, Apr 19–30) involves no live lessons. Teachers instead do brief per-student check-ins (~10 min/student) plus video/portfolio upkeep — supervisory, not instructional, time. So it's a working week for teachers, but not a "teaching week."
What you earn — every year
Scenario
Annual total
Notes
Year 1 — and every year thereafter
$2,540
Pay does not change year on year · Recording expectation is 20–30 min/wk, paid at the full 30 min/wk rate every week
Why enrichment pay stays the same every year: Because enrichment content evolves with each cohort — portfolio topics, student projects, and weekly prompts change regularly. Unlike core academic subjects where a video library can be built and reused, enrichment teaching is inherently more dynamic. Your recording commitment stays at 20–30 minutes per week regardless of whether you have taught the class before.
Recording rate note: Your recording expectation is a range — 20 to 30 minutes per week, depending on the track and week. You're paid at the full 30-minute rate every week regardless of where that week actually falls in the range, so a heavier week never means unpaid work.
Minimum class size: Enrichment classes run only when a minimum of 4 students are enrolled. If a class does not reach this threshold, it will not run that year and the contract will not activate. We will communicate enrolment numbers as early as possible — typically 6–8 weeks before the academic year begins.
What we expect of you
- 1 live lesson per week via Zoom (45–50 min) across 28 teaching weeks
- During Portfolio in Action weeks (4.2 weeks total, no live lessons): brief per-student check-ins (~10 min/student)
- 20–30 minutes of recorded content per week, every year (using ScreenPal — licence provided)
- Weekly student progress log review (light oversight — ungraded, student-completed)
- 2 formal graded checkpoints per year (end of Term 1, end of Term 2), plus 1 year-end culminating project per student, per track
- 1 × 45-minute staff meeting per month (virtual)
- 3 professional development days at the start of the academic year (10am–1pm EST each)
- Subject expertise and genuine passion for your enrichment area
Letters of recommendation
Should students request a letter of recommendation from you, this falls outside your standard contract and is compensated separately.
Letter of recommendation
Per letter · Written in your own voice based on your genuine knowledge of the student
University and college applications · Scholarship applications · Programme admissions
University and college applications · Scholarship applications · Programme admissions
$75
per letter
A note on authenticity: Letters of recommendation must reflect your genuine knowledge of and relationship with the student. They should be written entirely in your own voice and words. The use of AI writing tools to generate or substantially draft letters is not permitted — authenticity is central to their value for our students, and AI-generated letters risk serious harm to student applications and to AGA's reputation with universities.
A note on recorded content: Videos you create are branded as Allbright Global Academy content. AGA holds the right to use and publish them. You are welcome to reuse your recordings in your own private teaching — we just ask that you remove AGA branding before doing so, and do not post them publicly (e.g. on YouTube or social media). You own your expertise; we share the output.