Work From Home… But Actually Feel Connected
Not All Remote Jobs Feel Like This
Some work from home jobs feel… quiet.
You log in.
You do your tasks.
You log out.
At Legends Virtual Academy, it does not feel like that.
There is constant movement, connection, and purpose.
You are talking to families, supporting students, and solving real problems.
And at the end of the day, you can actually see the impact.
Yes, You Still Have a Team
Working remotely does not mean working alone here. In fact, it feels very connected.
There are messages, check-ins, and quick “can you help?” moments all day.
The kind that remind you there are real people behind the screens.
L. Jemison, our test coordinator, shared that even from a distance, the team feels connected.
Everyone is working toward the same goal.
Helping students succeed.
You Still Get That Student Connection
One of the biggest questions about remote work is this:
Do you still build relationships with students?
The answer is yes.
You still have students assigned to you.
You still check in, support them, and celebrate their growth.
You learn their personalities, their challenges, and their wins.
And they learn to trust you.
Tandy Shumate, a high school teacher, shared that she builds lasting relationships with students and families.
Those connections often continue year after year.
That bond does not disappear in a virtual setting.
It just looks a little different.
Flexibility That Actually Works
Working from home gives you flexibility.
At LVA, it also gives you room to be creative.
Teachers meet students where they are.
They adjust, support, and personalize learning every day.
Laura Hall, a gifted teacher, uses that flexibility to create space for growth.
Students gain independence while still feeling supported.
It is structured, but never rigid.
If You’ve Been Looking for Remote Work…
This might be what you have been looking for.
A work from home role where you feel connected.
Where your work matters.
And where your team and students are part of your day.
We are hiring for the upcoming 2026-2027 school year.
Check out our open roles here.
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