Are you an experienced AP teacher who loves helping students reach their full potential? The Princeton Review is looking for dedicated instructors to work with students across a variety of AP programs, from fast-paced Cram Courses to ongoing, in-depth tutoring. If you're passionate about building confidence, breaking down tough concepts, and helping students earn top scores on their AP exams, we’d love to have you on our team.
What you'll do:Teach AP students in a variety of formats, including short-term cram courses, ongoing 1-on-1 tutoring, and full-length classroom-style AP CourseUse your expertise and The Princeton Review’s curriculum to guide students through key content, test strategies, and skills aligned with College Board standardsPlan and deliver sessions that meet students where they are, whether they need to get ahead, keep up, or go deeperMaintain professional, timely communication with students, families, and internal teamsFoster an inclusive, engaging, and supportive virtual classroom experienceWhat we're looking for: Experience teaching a College Board–approved AP course within the past 3 yearsDeep knowledge of your AP subject and familiarity with exam structure and expectationsBachelor’s degree required; a degree in your subject area or a related field is preferred.Flexible and adaptive teaching style, with the ability to adjust instruction for different formats and student needsExcellent communication and virtual classroom management skillsEvening and/or weekend availability during the school yearPrior experience with online instruction is a plusAdditional Requirements:Must pass a subject-specific qualifying examMust complete and pass our internal training course upon hireReliable computer, stable internet, and a quiet, distraction-free workspaceWhy You’ll Love Working With Us:Paid training, plus compensation for planning and administrative workNo grading or test writing requiredCompetitive hourly rates, with opportunities for raises and bonusesFlexible scheduling around your existing commitmentsAccess to The Princeton Review’s trusted curriculum, tools, and professional development resourcesMake a direct impact on students aiming to achieve top scores and earn college creditCompensation:
Pay: $25-$50 per hour, based on credentials and geographic location
The company does not provide benefits for this position.
Applications accepted on an ongoing basis.
Please note that the above-referenced position can be performed anywhere in the United States except in the following states: Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota and Wyoming.
About The Princeton Review:
The Princeton Review is a leading tutoring, test prep, and college admission services company. Every year, it helps millions of students bound for college and graduate school to achieve their education and career goals through online and in-person courses delivered by a network of more than 4,000 teachers and tutors, online resources, and its more than 150 print and digital books published by Penguin Random House. The company’s
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