About the Team
The AP Curriculum and Assessment Team at College Board (65+ staff) collaborates with colleagues across all aspects of the AP Program to develop, manage, and deliver AP’s 40+ courses in a wide variety of subject areas. AP®is a rigorous academic program built on the commitment, passion, and hard work of students and educators from secondary schools and higher education. AP provides willing and academically prepared high school students with the opportunity to study and learn at the college level. AP’s Course Leads and Assessment Leads ensure that course curricula are aligned to higher education expectations and reflect the state of the art in the discipline, contribute to instructional resources and tools for teachers, and develop assessments that allow students in these courses to demonstrate their mastery of course content and skills. The History/Social Science department, which includes history, art history, human geography, government and politics, and economics, African American studies, and introduction to research is currently made up of 20+ people supporting 12 courses in the AP portfolio.
About the Opportunity
As the Director of AP World History: Modern, you will be responsible for preserving and improving the quality and validity of the AP Program’s core deliverables within the subject domain: the course curriculum, the exam, and the professional development content. You will serve as the primary point of contact in AP for committees and communities of subject-matter experts and will be responsible for the curriculum, instruction, and assessment for AP World History: Modern, as well as the strategic growth of AP World History: Modern across the globe. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to present, speak, and moderate dialogue with academic and membership audiences to ensure that ongoing change and improvement within AP courses and exams is understood, accepted, and supported in secondary and post-secondary educational communities.
In this role you will:
Curriculum and Instruction(40%)
- Collaborate with the AP Instructional Products team to develop new products designed to address unmet teacher instructional needs, including developing prototypes, participating in small-scale market-testing, and creating models for subsequent development in conjunction with other AP workstreams
- Provide curriculum and assessment development protocol training, translate between academics and technical experts (test developers and psychometricians), and collaborate to develop curricular and instructional materials and resources to support AP World History: Modern teachers worldwide
- Recruit, train, and directly supervise Committee members in designated subject areas as content development contributors. Liaise with key internal stakeholders (AP Publications, AP Project Management, and AP Professional Development staff) to execute project plans
- Contribute to current research and best practices related to curriculum development, instructional pedagogies, and assessment; participate in regular discussions with other Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment members on the current professional literature to build a set of common, shared beliefs about AP’s direction within the larger educational community
Assessment(50%)
- Develop, review, and approve AP World History: Modern Exam content in collaboration with AP Assessment staff, ensuring the exam development aligns with approved curricula and test specifications
- Make recommendations for AP World History: Modern exam design improvements in collaboration with and aligned to other College Board initiatives
- Monitor and improve exam validity and reader reliability in accordance with established AP program thresholds
- Conduct multiple face-to-face, weekend meetings and virtual meetings annually with each of the committees within the Director’s stewardship as well as other committee meetings in the discipline as needed
Strategic Growth(10%)
- Manage existing AP Development Committee recruitment and membership; direct the overarching AP outreach strategy for the AP World History: Modern course
- Represent and increase support for the AP Program’s mission among external stakeholders in AP World History: Modern through a variety of strategies, including growth across all World History: Modern programs and initiatives
- Recommend strategies and approaches that will help the program effectively scale to support and encourage high usage across urban, suburban and rural districts geographically distributed.
- Support translating the existing PL model to effectively address the needs of AP teachers in that discipline
- Work with the AP Higher Education team to co-develop and implement plans to raise college and university awareness of AP courses and exams in the subject area
- Assist efforts to recruit college faculty and experienced AP teachers to serve as AP Readers; co-lead the planning and execution of discipline-specific AP Faculty Colloquia events
- Collaborate with pre-AP staff to develop a pipeline of resources to support the growth of AP World History: Modern across the globe
About You
You have:
- A Master’s degree in World History (or a closely related field) required, doctorate strongly preferred
- Extensive AP classroom (or college equivalent) teaching experience
- Experience with curriculum design and development (beyond an individual classroom)
- Experience with standardized assessment design or development (beyond an individual classroom)
- Experience with instructional design and implementation of professional learning for educators
- Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, including the ability to interact with staff at all levels and give and receive feedback
- Ability to travel up to approximately 15%
- Experience with digital assessment (preferred)
- Eligible to work in the U.S.
About Our Process
- Application review will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled
- While the hiring process may vary, it generally includes: resume and application submission, recruiter phone screen, hiring manager interview, performance exercise and/or panel interview, and reference checks. This is an approximately 8-week process
About Our Benefits and Compensation
College Board offers a competitive benefits and compensation program that attracts top talent looking to make a difference in education. As a self-sustaining non-profit, we believe in compensating employees equitably in relation to each other, their qualifications, their impact, and the relevant market.
The hiring range for a new employee in this position is $80,000 to $135,000. College Board differentiates salaries by location so where you live will narrow the portion of this range in which you can expect a salary.
Your salary will be carefully determined based on your location, relevant experience, the external labor market, and the pay of College Board employees in similar roles. College Board strives to provide our best offer up front based on this criteria.
Your salary is only one part of all that College Board offers, including but not limited to:
- A comprehensive package designed to support the well-being of employees and their families and promote education. Our robust benefits package includes health, dental, and vision insurance, generous paid time off, paid parental leave, fertility benefits, pet insurance, tuition assistance, retirement benefits, and more
- Recognition of exceptional performance through annual bonuses, salary growth over time through market increases, and opportunities for merit raises and promotions based on increased scope of responsibility
- A job that matters, a team that cares, and a place to learn, innovate and thrive
You can expect to have transparent conversations about benefits and compensation with our recruiters throughout your application process.
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