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Assessment Intervention Management

K-12 Testing Monitor

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Austin, TX
Entry level
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Austin, TX
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The K-12 Testing Monitor supports student assessments by preparing technology, monitoring testing environments, and assisting evaluators with logistical tasks.
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K-12 Testing Monitor

Position Overview

To support our evaluation team in administering student assessments in a K-12 setting. This role will focus on assisting evaluators by ensuring technology and materials are properly prepared, monitoring testing environments, and providing logistical support. The ideal candidate is organized, tech-savvy, and comfortable working in a school setting to facilitate smooth and efficient evaluation sessions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Technology Setup & Troubleshooting
  • Prepare laptops, tablets, and other devices required for testing.
  • Set up secure testing platforms/software and ensure internet connectivity.
  • Troubleshoot minor technical issues during assessments (with evaluator guidance).
  • Proctoring & Environment Management
  • Assist in maintaining a quiet, distraction-free testing environment.
  • Monitor student behavior to ensure standardized administration procedures.
  • Support evaluators in keeping testing materials secure and organized.
  • Evaluator Support
  • Assist evaluators in distributing and collecting materials.
  • Document and track testing accommodations as directed.
  • Provide clerical support such as note-taking, scheduling, and data entry.

Communication & Collaboration

  • Work under the direct supervision of the evaluator or assigned staff.
  • Communicate promptly about any issues that may disrupt testing.
  • Always maintain professionalism and confidentiality.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent required; some college coursework preferred.
  • Prior experience in an educational or testing environment is a plus.
  • Strong computer literacy and ability to troubleshoot basic tech issues.
  • Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to follow directions, uphold confidentiality, and remain attentive in proctoring situations.

Work Environment

  • School-based setting, supporting students individually or in small groups.
  • Requires flexibility to adapt to different testing schedules and environments.
  • Offers are pending a background check

Equity Statement
We’re an equal-opportunity organization. We value applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences and strongly encourage candidates who reflect our student communities to apply.

Top Skills

Internet Connectivity
Laptops
Secure Testing Platforms
Software Troubleshooting
Tablets

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