Exam Proctor
ABOUT AIC
American International College is a private, coeducational institution of higher education located on a 70+ acre campus in Springfield, Massachusetts. The campus has 42 buildings on two sites approximately 1/2 mile apart with a total of approximately 660,000 gross square feet. Included in the inventory of buildings are student residences for a resident population of 900 students. Founded in 1885, the College has 3700 graduate and undergraduate students. AIC offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs through the Schools of Business, Arts and Sciences; Health Sciences; and Education. The mission of the College is to transform student lives through career focused learning, with a strong foundation in the liberal arts, a commitment to serving the community, and a high level of involvement in the global economy.
AIC strives to create a diverse and inclusive campus community that is representative, at all job levels, of the students we serve. We are an EEO employer and we welcome applications from individuals for positions where they are underrepresented.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Monitors students during test sessions to ensure a secure testing environment
- Assists in the distribution and collection of test material
- Checks ID before testing and seats examinees for testing
- Reports suspected irregularities to supervisor
- Controls admission to and from the testing room
- Assures testing protocols of faculty syllabi are enforced (i.e. use of technology, notes, textbooks, etc.)
QUALIFICATIONS
- Required Degree(s): Bachelor's degree
- Preferred Degree(s): Bachelor's in Education/Special Education
- Preferred Field of Expertise: Special Education
- Preferred Training/Cert: Prior work with students and/or in the disabilities field
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Ability to work a flexible and variable schedule (Hours will vary, and may be as early as 7:30am and after 5:00pm if necessary)
- Understanding of College organization, goals and objectives, and policies and procedures
- Ability to read exams if testing accommodation requires a reader
- Punctuality and consistency
- Ability to work well in a diverse community
WORK SCHEDULE
This is a part time, non-exempt, non-benefit eligible position. Weekly number of hours vary due to need but are less than 29 hours per week. Normal hours of work are scheduled between Monday through Friday, 7:30am - 3:00pm, flexible to the needs of the department.
TO APPLY
Qualified applicants should save and submit a brief cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three professional references (one of which must be a current or prior supervisor) as one document. Upload the saved document into the online application.