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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 ...

AP Biology Tutor (Remote)

Dallas, TX · Remote

$25 - $35/hr

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

AP Biology Tutor (Remote)

Chicago, IL · Remote

$25 - $35/hr

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

AP Biology Tutor (Remote)

Dallas, TX · Remote

$25 - $35/hr

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

AP Biology Tutor (Remote)

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$25 - $35/hr

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

AP Biology Tutor (Remote)

Chicago, IL · Remote

$25 - $35/hr

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

TPAPT, a national nonprofit consortium of over 12,000 locally owned and operated Tutoring & College Advising Programs, is seeking experienced AP Instructors to work with US students in grades 9-12.

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Ap Instructor information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an AP Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AP Instructor, you need deep subject-matter expertise, a relevant bachelor's degree (often a master's), and teaching certification. Familiarity with College Board standards, AP course frameworks, and digital learning platforms like AP Classroom is critical. Strong communication, motivational skills, and the ability to differentiate instruction help students succeed in rigorous coursework. These skills ensure students are well-prepared for AP exams, fostering academic achievement and college readiness.

What is the difference between Ap Instructor vs Ap Teacher?

AspectAp InstructorAp Teacher
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree, teaching certification, and AP trainingRequires similar credentials: bachelor's degree, teaching certification, AP training
Work EnvironmentWorks in high schools, often as part of the faculty, delivering AP coursesSame as Ap Instructor, teaching AP courses in high schools
Employer & Industry UsageHigh schools, educational institutions offering AP programsSame as Ap Instructor, used interchangeably in schools and educational settings
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Ap Instructor and Ap Teacher roles involve delivering Advanced Placement courses in high schools. The terms are often used interchangeably, with both requiring similar credentials, work environments, and industry usage. The main difference is that 'Ap Instructor' may emphasize the instructional role, while 'Ap Teacher' is a more general term for educators teaching AP classes.

What is an AP Instructor?

An AP Instructor is a teacher who is qualified to teach Advanced Placement (AP) courses, which are college-level classes offered in high schools. AP Instructors are responsible for preparing students for the AP exams, following the curriculum set by the College Board. They use specialized teaching methods and materials to help students develop the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in these challenging courses and earn potential college credit.

What are some common challenges AP Instructors face when teaching advanced placement courses?

AP Instructors often encounter the challenge of balancing a rigorous curriculum with the diverse learning needs of students. Ensuring all students are prepared for the AP exam, while also maintaining engagement and supporting those who may need extra help, can be demanding. Additionally, AP Instructors must stay current with College Board updates and continually refine their teaching methods. Collaboration with colleagues and attending professional development workshops can help instructors address these challenges effectively.
More about Ap Instructor jobs
Infographic showing various Ap Instructor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 38% Full Time, 48% Part Time, and 14% Contract. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution.
AP Instructor, Physics (Remote)

$18 - $55/hr

Contractor

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

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 Tutor.com brand is one of the largest online tutoring services in the U.S. It comprises a community of thousands of tutors who have delivered more than 19 million one-to-one tutoring sessions. The Princeton Review is headquartered in New York, NY. Follow the company on LinkedIn, YouTube and Instagram.
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 Course
  • Use your expertise and The Princeton Review's curriculum to guide students through key content, test strategies, and skills aligned with College Board standards
  • Plan and deliver sessions that meet students where they are, whether they need to get ahead, keep up, or go deeper
  • Maintain professional, timely communication with students, families, and internal teams
  • Foster an inclusive, engaging, and supportive virtual classroom experience

What we're looking for:
  • Experience teaching a College Board-approved AP course within the past 3 years
  • Deep knowledge of your AP subject and familiarity with exam structure and expectations
  • Bachelor'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 needs
  • Excellent communication and virtual classroom management skills
  • Evening and/or weekend availability during the school year
  • Prior experience with online instruction is a plus

Additional Requirements:
  • Must pass a subject-specific qualifying exam
  • Must complete and pass our internal training course upon hire
  • Reliable computer, stable internet, and a quiet, distraction-free workspace

Why You'll Love Working With Us:
  • Paid training, plus compensation for planning and administrative work
  • No grading or test writing required
  • Competitive hourly rates, with opportunities for raises and bonuses
  • Flexible scheduling around your existing commitments
  • Access to The Princeton Review's trusted curriculum, tools, and professional development resources
  • Make a direct impact on students aiming to achieve top scores and earn college credit

The hourly pay range for this role is $18-$55.
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.
The Princeton Review is an equal employment opportunity employer. The Princeton Review's policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, disability, military status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law. The Princeton Review also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories. It is also The Princeton Review's policy to comply with all applicable laws respecting consideration of unemployment status in making hiring decisions.
The Princeton Review is a drug-free workplace.
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