Ad Hoc - Test Administrator/Proctor Administrative & Office Jobs - Philadelphia, PA at Geebo

Ad Hoc - Test Administrator/Proctor

Central Pennsylvania Digital Learning Foundation Central Pennsylvania Digital Learning Foundation Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA $26 an hour $26 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago CPDLF is currently collecting applications for Test Administrators/Proctors.
Applicants should be willing and able to travel across the state of PA, highly self-motivated and able to work independently, highly organized and responsible, and highly communicative.
While there are many opportunities to proctor across the state, we are currently experiencing a high need for Test Administrators/Proctors in the Philadelphia area.
CPDLF currently utilizes Test Administrators/Proctors to administer on an as needed basis for PSSA, Keystone, WIDA.
To be considered to proctor for the WIDA, a qualified candidate would possess an active and update to date certification to conduct the WIDA Screener and WIDA Access.
A background in public education is preferred.
Ideal for retired educators! Please submit a Letter of Interest indicating your qualifications for this position.
Please also upload any and all relevant certifications.
You may be asked to provide more information upon review of your Letter of Interest.
Acceptable PA State Police, Child Abuse, FBI Clearances required to be hired.
CPDLF is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Applications will be accepted until the position(s) have been filled.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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