Readers/Evaluators Needed to Score Student Responses

We are excited to offer part-time, temporary positions to anyone with a four-year degree. Read and evaluate student responses to test questions from the comfort of your home! This position offers many benefits—including flexible work hours —and provides a great source of additional income. Reader/Evaluators are trained to use scoring criteria to evaluate student responses. Training is paid! Subjects include language arts (reading and writing), math, and science. Our company has been evaluating student responses for over forty years and is a nationally recognized leader in the field of standardized educational assessments. To learn more about Measurement Incorporated, please visit measurementinc.com Join us! POSITION BENEFITS Work from home Paid training Flexible work hours Pay rates start at $15/hr (including training) POSITION REQUIREMENTS • A bachelor’s degree in any field from an accredited college or university. • Eligible to work in the United States. We do not hire from every state, so please review position requirements in our online job description. • A home computer with password-protected high-speed internet located in a secure work area is required to apply and work on a project. A mobile device cannot be used to complete the application. A laptop or computer is required. HOURS/SHIFTS Reader/Evaluators are hired on a project-by-project basis for seasonal work. Full, half-day, evening, and weekend shifts are available, depending on the project. Days and hours worked are flexible, allowing you to build your schedule around your needs. APPLICATION PROCEDURE • To apply, go to www.measurementinc.com/careers/reader-evaluator/ and Click under “How to Apply”. • Please carefully read the states that we currently hire in. • Under the Career Search select Location and check “Remote Only, Work from Home.” • Click on the “Search for Jobs” tab. • Select “2026 General Population Reader-Evaluator”. Pay $15.00 - $17.00 per hour Benefits • Flexible schedule • Paid training Work Location Remote Apply To this Job Apply To This Job

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