College Board - Ap And Instruction
Location : This is a fully remote role. Candidates who live near CB offices have the option of being fully remote or hybrid (Tuesday and Wednesday in office). Role Type : This is a full-time position.
About the Team : The AP Access team's goal is to extend the growth and reach of the AP Program to serve the middle third of high school students by growing participation, serving more underrepresented students, and supporting teachers and schools to help students succeed. The Instructional Services team within this department is dedicated to bringing innovative approaches to AP teaching and learning to scale that are inspired by and build on the needs, experiences, and insights of our educator and student communities. We work closely with our colleagues across AP and Instruction and in Communications and Marketing to ensure that we are aligned in all efforts to promote the work of AP Courses and Programs to a wide range of audiences including students, parents, educators, policymakers, the media, member organizations and staff.
The Advanced Placement Program (AP) enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue college-level studies while still in high school. The program consists of college-level courses developed by the AP Program that high schools can choose to offer, and corresponding exams administered once a year.
About the Opportunity : This role offers a unique opportunity to shape the financial and operational backbone of the Instructional Services team. The position spans three core areas : building and maintaining the team's operating budget, managing tuition waiver and grant processes with precision and compliance, and overseeing the contracting of contingent workers and business partners. By driving budget strategy, strengthening financial controls, and standardizing contracting practices, this role ensures Instructional Services can deliver high-quality professional learning programs at scale. The successful candidate will serve as a trusted partner to Finance, Legal, Procurement, and program leads, playing a critical role in aligning resources with impact and sustaining operational excellence.
In this role, you will :
- Lead Contingent Worker & Business Partner Contracting for Instructional Services (30%) - Own and drive the full contingent workforce contracting process to support the evolving needs of the Instructional Services team, ensuring seamless and efficient engagement from request through offboarding.
- Act as the go-to expert for all things VNDLY : post roles, manage requisitions, coordinate rate cards, curate shortlists, and guide approvals through to completion.
- Manage the full lifecycle of contingent engagements-including Statements of Work (SOWs), onboarding (e.g., W-9, COI, background checks), deliverable tracking, renewals, and offboarding, with precision and speed.
- Ensure compliance and consistency in classification, legal terms, and contracting standards, partnering with Legal and Procurement when necessary to resolve issues or elevate complex cases.
- Track spend, monitor deliverables, and proactively troubleshoot timecard and invoicing concerns to ensure alignment with SOWs and team objectives.
- Maintain and continuously improve a centralized Contingent Worker contracting playbook with templates, SLAs, FAQs, and vendor performance metrics to promote transparency and consistency.
- Serve as the primary liaison for business partner contracting and payment requ sts, ensuring timely and accurate processing.
- Oversee and refine the business partner contracting playbook, establishing clear standards and performance benchmarks that drive excellence across engagements.
- Develop and implement a scalable process to manage Professional Learning tuition fee waivers, ensuring efficiency and growth. Exceed target application goals for general AP Participant Grants and SDP incentives in 2025 by effectively managing the grant process.
- Design and maintain standardized grant intake, review, budgeting, and reporting templates (SOPs, checklists, RACI).
- Partner with program leads to create compliant grant budgets, narratives, and milestones aligned to allowable cost rules.
- Set and manage the grant calendar (deadlines, submissions, reporting, close-out) to ensure on-time, error-free deliverables.
- Monitor and analyze grant burn rate vs. milestones; track restricted vs. unrestricted funds; prepare funder reports and dashboards.
- Ensure compliance with grant terms, procurement policies, and internal controls; maintain complete source documentation.