You will be responsible for teaching all sections of the LSAT in 1-on-1 Google Meet meetings.
You will be matched with a client and meet with that same client until their exam.
No lesson planning is necessary as all materials and curriculumwill be provided.
What experience is needed:
Prior tutoring experience is not required, but it is significantly valued.
Must have proof of scoring 165+ on an official LSAT.
Must have proficient knowledge of the concepts on the LSAT.
What we bring to the table:
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Want to work mornings? or evenings? or weekends? 10 hours? 40 hours? No problem! You have complete control over your schedule and can create a schedule that works best for you.
How many hours you'll work:
You must be willing to tutor at least 10-50 hours per week.
Part-time and Full-time positions available.
1099 and W2 positions available.
We will work around your schedule and match you with students who align with your availability.
**We're especially eager to work with tutors who see this as a long-term opportunity to grow with our team and who make our students a priority. We are currently prioritizing applicants who are available for 25+ hours per week with a commitment of at least one year. **
What you can earn:
Pay ranges from $30-$50/hour. Starting compensation typically ranges between $30-40 (depending on experience - LSAT score, tutoring experience, law degree, etc.) with the ability to be raised to $50 with positive reviews from Prep For Success clients and retention of clients.
Compensation is paid weekly every Friday via direct deposit.
What is the hiring/training/onboarding process:
Application: complete the brief application at www.prepforsuccesstutors.com/jobs
1st round round interview: submit a 3-5 minute video teaching two LSAT practice problems
2nd round interview: schedule and complete a live video interview with a member of the hiring committee
Onboarding: Get an acceptance letter (yay!) and complete the onboarding paperwork (ie. contract, direct deposit, etc)
Training: Complete the video training modules and then have a live mock tutoring lesson with a member of our hiring team so you get to practice and get feedback before your first lesson with a client.