Colgate University
Colgate University is seeking a Proctor to work in the Office of Equity and Diversity. The successful candidate will earn sick leave, paid time off, free parking, and a University ‘Gate Card that provides access to fitness facilities, athletic and cultural events, as well as a discount on many items at the University Bookstore.
The proctor enforces all stipulations and special conditions detailed on the exam cover sheet as dictated by the Office of Student Disability Services. The proctor monitors exams, collects all exam materials, prepares these for faculty pick-up or delivery, and completes exam cover sheets. The proctor is responsible for administrative duties as directed by the Executive Director, Assistant Director, or Disability Associate(s) of the Office of Student Disability Services.
Accountabilities
The proctor is responsible for administrative duties as directed by the Office of Student Disability Services (i.e., Assistant Director and Disability Associate). These will include, but will not be limited to: Collaborate in maintaining shared exam scheduling calendars, schedule forms, and other proctored requests. Adhere to the department process workflow from exam initiation to completion to ensure established practices and academic integrity are achieved. Act as a point of contact for students and faculty by sending reminder emails, flagging issues, and entering exams in exam scheduling calendars per the instruction of the assigned supervisor. Package exams for student administration and prepare for faculty pick-up upon completion. Validate student identity, collect test forms and other paperwork presented by students. Document and report any perceived testing anomalies based on faculty instructions. Monitor students to ensure security and protection of faculty’s intellectual property, while maintaining confidentiality regarding student testing and case information. Ensure students adhere to the testing timetable and their formally issued academic adjustments, as well as monitor breaks according to the cover sheet and departmental policies. Professional Experience/Qualifications
Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required. Possess a high degree of confidentiality and integrity combined with a professional demeanor. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required. Possess a high degree of confidentiality and integrity combined with a professional demeanor. Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in higher education. Demonstrated experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook), Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Forms, and Calendar), Apple products suite, and the ability to learn and work seamlessly within program-specific management systems. Education
A High school diploma or equivalent is required. An Associate’s degree from an accredited institution or equivalent professional experience is preferred. The University recognizes that equal employment opportunity can only be achieved through demonstrated leadership. It is the Policy of the University to recruit, employ, retain, promote, and train employees on the basis of merit, ability, and valid job qualifications without regard to any characteristics protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. The Department of Campus Safety will provide upon request a copy of Colgate’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This report includes statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on-campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Colgate University; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus and fires that occurred in student housing facilities.
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The proctor is responsible for administrative duties as directed by the Office of Student Disability Services (i.e., Assistant Director and Disability Associate). These will include, but will not be limited to: Collaborate in maintaining shared exam scheduling calendars, schedule forms, and other proctored requests. Adhere to the department process workflow from exam initiation to completion to ensure established practices and academic integrity are achieved. Act as a point of contact for students and faculty by sending reminder emails, flagging issues, and entering exams in exam scheduling calendars per the instruction of the assigned supervisor. Package exams for student administration and prepare for faculty pick-up upon completion. Validate student identity, collect test forms and other paperwork presented by students. Document and report any perceived testing anomalies based on faculty instructions. Monitor students to ensure security and protection of faculty’s intellectual property, while maintaining confidentiality regarding student testing and case information. Ensure students adhere to the testing timetable and their formally issued academic adjustments, as well as monitor breaks according to the cover sheet and departmental policies. Professional Experience/Qualifications
Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required. Possess a high degree of confidentiality and integrity combined with a professional demeanor. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required. Possess a high degree of confidentiality and integrity combined with a professional demeanor. Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in higher education. Demonstrated experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook), Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Forms, and Calendar), Apple products suite, and the ability to learn and work seamlessly within program-specific management systems. Education
A High school diploma or equivalent is required. An Associate’s degree from an accredited institution or equivalent professional experience is preferred. The University recognizes that equal employment opportunity can only be achieved through demonstrated leadership. It is the Policy of the University to recruit, employ, retain, promote, and train employees on the basis of merit, ability, and valid job qualifications without regard to any characteristics protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. The Department of Campus Safety will provide upon request a copy of Colgate’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This report includes statistics as reported to the United States Department of Education for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on-campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Colgate University; and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus and fires that occurred in student housing facilities.
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