Key benefits
- Starting rate of $17.50 per hour
- Flexibility to work scoring sessions that suit your availability.
- Working remotely
- Evaluates responses of teacher candidates.
- Successfully internalizes training and scoring guide, participates in discussions.
- Must be able to put aside personal biases and apply scoring guide according to rubric requirements.
- Meets quality and productivity requirements established for the scoring program.
- Engage with other scorers in consensus scoring activities.
- Pass a qualifying test before scoring.
- A bachelor’s degree or higher, and
- A current Massachusetts, New York, Texas, or California Reading Specialist teaching license OR recent college-level teaching experience in reading and literacy in a teacher preparation program.
- A current Massachusetts, New York, Texas, or California Elementary Ed or Special Ed teaching license and additional reading-specific credentials.
- Both active and retired teachers can be eligible to score, provided they hold a current teaching license.
- Basic computer skills (keyboard, mouse).
- Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
- Ability to maintain a confidential work environment.
- Eligible to work in the United States.
NOTE: Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.