What is NAEP?
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP),
often called The Nation’s Report Card, is the largest
nationally representative and continuing assessment of
what students in public and private schools in the United
States know and are able to do in various subjects.
Sponsored by the U.
S.
Department of Education, NAEP
has been conducted since 1969 and is often considered
the gold standard in large-scale assessments.
In-school data collectors
NAEP needs staff to conduct the assessments at grades
4, 8, and 12 for the NAEP 2024 program.
In-school data
collectors must be available to work during school
hours, when work is available, between January 29
and March 8, 2024.
The data collection window may be
extended due to weather or other delays.
Staff receive
● Paid training
● Paid time and mileage reimbursement for local
driving from home to schools and back
● Weekly paychecks (with direct deposit)
Candidates should
● Be detail-oriented
● Be able to work in a team environment
● Have good communication skills
● Be comfortable working with technology
● Be a U.
S.
citizen and willing to complete a
background check, including FBI fingerprinting
● Enjoy working in schools (prior education or
research experience is a plus)
For more information, visit www.
WorkNAEP.
com
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