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Elite Prep Anaheim is looking for bright and energetic individuals with a gift for teaching to help motivated and ambitious high school students to succeed in one or more of the following subject areas:
ACT English
ACT Math
ACT Reading
ACT Science
SAT Math
SAT Reading and Writing
AP USH
AP European History
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
Elite provides instructors with job training and comprehensive lesson plans from our own curriculum. Instructors are not required to create their own lesson materials or find their own students.
QUALIFICATIONS
Requirements for employment:
Bachelor's degree (completed)
Strong background in SAT-level math, reading comprehension, and/or grammar and writing skills
Prior teaching/tutoring experience is preferred
Ideal candidates for the position will display:
In-depth knowledge of the subject matter
A dynamic and engaging teaching style
A proactive personality type with a knack for innovation and creative thinking
Effective communication skills
An enthusiasm for learning
Patience, sincerity, and compassion
Please note that a full background check will be conducted on all employees prior to hire.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Applicants can expect to teach one or more of the ACT and/or SAT Test sections and possibly AP Exam prep or SAT Subject Test prep courses, according to their strengths. There may also be opportunities to provide advice and guidance concerning student's education plans and American college admissions. They will plan classes around the provided class material, handle attendance and other academic record keeping, complete student evaluations, be consulted about curriculum design, attend faculty meetings and workshops, and, at times, help hire other capable instructors.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist high school students in the mastery of Math, Reading, Writing and/or Science skills
Teach daily lessons according to Elite curriculum
Instruct multiple students in a classroom setting (class sizes range from 5-15 students)
Monitor and record student progress
Offer creative solutions to problems, both inside and outside of the classroom