Clark State College (OH)
Testing Specialist, PT, Beavercreek
Clark State College (OH), Beavercreek, Ohio, United States
This position is designed to directly support students and the Access and Retention Coordinator by administering (proctoring) a variety of tests: academic tests, placement tests, and TEAS tests. It is an integral point of contact for new and current students in addition to serving as a faculty liaison, ensuring that eligible students receive approved accommodations for tests/assessments in partnership with the Office of Accessibility. The Testing Specialist prioritizes connecting with parties in a meaningful, trauma‑informed way to promote a sense of belonging on campus. They are responsible for maintaining test security, confidentiality, and upholding the integrity of the Testing Center. Position is not benefit eligible.
Relationships and Customers
Outside Testing Entities
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Administer a variety of academic and specialty tests to students with and without disabilities.
Proctor Accuplacer Assessments, manage and explain score reports, and assist students with next steps in the enrollment process.
Prioritize high volumes of communication by scheduling appointments, managing email correspondence, and responding promptly to phone calls and voicemails.
Ensure attention to detail and timeliness in test preparation, administration, and return of materials to faculty.
Maintain positive rapport with faculty, staff, and students to foster a welcoming and supportive testing environment.
Work independently and collaboratively to make informed decisions using critical thinking and problem‑solving skills.
Manage multiple software systems to improve efficiency and productivity, including overseeing email accounts and using technology to meet operational goals.
Create and maintain accurate reports on testing data.
Perform office management tasks such as organizing files, using printers and scanners, stocking supplies, and maintaining the testing area.
Uphold test security, maintain confidentiality, and ensure the integrity of the Testing Center.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Education and Experience
High school graduate or GED equivalent
Higher education experience preferred
Knowledge of word processing, Outlook and data entry experience preferred
Skills and Abilities
Accountability: Takes responsibility for one’s own actions, including but not limited to completing tasks accurately and on time; arriving at designated work/meeting locations when expected; being prepared to work and participate.
Communication Skills: Highly collaborative with excellent communication skills.
Culture of Care: Cultivates a supportive environment by implementing a trauma‑informed culture of care.
Customer Service: Serves both internal and external customers in an efficient, timely, and pleasant manner; maintains a professional appearance.
Ethics: Displays basic business‑oriented principles and values; shows honesty and integrity in making decisions and communicating with others.
Reliability: Completes work in a timely manner with attention to detail; ability to work irregular work hours; ability to be depended upon and to identify and problem‑solve.
Team Environment: Collaborate effectively with colleagues, fostering a respectful, inclusive, and supportive workplace to achieve the College’s mission, vision, and goals.
Technology: Familiar with a variety of software and willing to learn new technologies as needed for upgrades; proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
Time management: Highly organized with strong time management skills and ability to effectively prioritize tasks.
Certificates, Licenses, or Registrations
ATI Proctor Certification (can be obtained on the job)
Accuplacer Certificate of Test Administration (can be obtained on the job)
Physical Requirements The work is sedentary. Typically, the employee may sit comfortably to do the work. However, there may be some walking, standing, bending, carrying of light items, driving an automobile, etc. No special physical demands are required to perform the work.
Work Environment Regular exposure to favorable conditions such as those found in a normal office.
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Relationships and Customers
Outside Testing Entities
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Administer a variety of academic and specialty tests to students with and without disabilities.
Proctor Accuplacer Assessments, manage and explain score reports, and assist students with next steps in the enrollment process.
Prioritize high volumes of communication by scheduling appointments, managing email correspondence, and responding promptly to phone calls and voicemails.
Ensure attention to detail and timeliness in test preparation, administration, and return of materials to faculty.
Maintain positive rapport with faculty, staff, and students to foster a welcoming and supportive testing environment.
Work independently and collaboratively to make informed decisions using critical thinking and problem‑solving skills.
Manage multiple software systems to improve efficiency and productivity, including overseeing email accounts and using technology to meet operational goals.
Create and maintain accurate reports on testing data.
Perform office management tasks such as organizing files, using printers and scanners, stocking supplies, and maintaining the testing area.
Uphold test security, maintain confidentiality, and ensure the integrity of the Testing Center.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Education and Experience
High school graduate or GED equivalent
Higher education experience preferred
Knowledge of word processing, Outlook and data entry experience preferred
Skills and Abilities
Accountability: Takes responsibility for one’s own actions, including but not limited to completing tasks accurately and on time; arriving at designated work/meeting locations when expected; being prepared to work and participate.
Communication Skills: Highly collaborative with excellent communication skills.
Culture of Care: Cultivates a supportive environment by implementing a trauma‑informed culture of care.
Customer Service: Serves both internal and external customers in an efficient, timely, and pleasant manner; maintains a professional appearance.
Ethics: Displays basic business‑oriented principles and values; shows honesty and integrity in making decisions and communicating with others.
Reliability: Completes work in a timely manner with attention to detail; ability to work irregular work hours; ability to be depended upon and to identify and problem‑solve.
Team Environment: Collaborate effectively with colleagues, fostering a respectful, inclusive, and supportive workplace to achieve the College’s mission, vision, and goals.
Technology: Familiar with a variety of software and willing to learn new technologies as needed for upgrades; proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
Time management: Highly organized with strong time management skills and ability to effectively prioritize tasks.
Certificates, Licenses, or Registrations
ATI Proctor Certification (can be obtained on the job)
Accuplacer Certificate of Test Administration (can be obtained on the job)
Physical Requirements The work is sedentary. Typically, the employee may sit comfortably to do the work. However, there may be some walking, standing, bending, carrying of light items, driving an automobile, etc. No special physical demands are required to perform the work.
Work Environment Regular exposure to favorable conditions such as those found in a normal office.
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