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An innovative education company is looking for LSAT Tutors who are passionate about education. As a tutor, you will work one-on-one with students, create personalized study plans, and provide expert guidance. This role is part-time and remote, perfect for those who excel in a flexible learning environment. Ideal candidates will have a 99th percentile LSAT score and a Bachelor's degree. Join a team that values education and empowers students across the globe.
Inspira Education Group is one of the fastest-growing edtech startups in the US. We started with a simple mission to democratize access to high-quality coaching so that every student in the world has an equal opportunity to access the best opportunities.
As the world’s leading network of top admissions coaches in medical, legal, business, and college studies, we’re building software and services in one place—disrupting long-entrenched application processes with products and experiences that strive to provide an equal platform for candidates from diverse backgrounds worldwide.
As one of the fastest-growing edtech firms in the world, we are backed by some of the leading venture capital firms and investors in the world, including Zeev Ventures, Quiet Capital, Craft Ventures, Jeff Fluhr (Founder of Stubhub), and David Sacks (Former COO of PayPal and Founder of Yammer).
We are looking for Law School Admission Test (LSAT) Tutors who are passionate about education and driven to help students succeed. If you love mentoring, test prep, and empowering others, this is the role for you! You’ll work one-on-one with students, create personalized study plans, and provide expert guidance to help them excel on every section of the LSAT. This is a part-time, remote, 1099 contract role that can be based anywhere in the United States or Canada.
Inspira Education Group does not discriminate based on race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other reason prohibited by law in providing employment opportunities and benefits.