The Ohio State University
Exam Services Program Assistant
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Job Description
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Job Title:
Exam Services Program AssistantDepartment:
Student Life | Disability ServicesThe Exam Services Program Assistant works with students, staff, and faculty to coordinate accommodated exams and to improve the accessibility of academic assessments on campus with the ultimate goal of ensuring that students with disabilities have full access to their University experience. Oversees daily/shift operations of the Exam Services area within Student Life Disability Services (SLDS); serves as primary back up and delegate for Exams Services Coordinator duties; performs operational planning, database coordination, and proctoring of 20,000+ accommodated exams annually for students with disabilities; performs the daily coordination of exam accommodations, including but not limited to: extended time, distraction-reduced environments, assistive technology, accessible formats, and staff readers/scribes; on-boards, trains, and serves as shift manager for 25+ student employees, as well as volunteers and temporary employees; serves as Exams Services lead representative on hardware, software, and data management improvement initiatives in collaboration with Student Life Technology Services; communicates with students, faculty, and staff to implement accommodated exams; aids with the coordination and implementation of finals on and off-site; supports Exam Services Coordinator in ensuring the office’s test integrity and security efforts.
Career Roadmap Designation:
Function- Student Life
Sub Function-Accessibility
Career Band-Technical
Career Level- T3
MISSION
The Office of Student Life fosters students’ development, learning, well-being and sense of belonging; empowers students to achieve their academic, personal and professional goals; and prepares students to be engaged in a global society.Additional Information:
Required: High school diploma or GED; 2 years’ experience working in a social services or student services environment; proven interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills; ability to multi-task; working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Outlook, and databases; experience working in a team; customer service experience; experience working with diverse individuals; supervisory experience.
Desired: Bachelor’s Degree; experience working with college students in a higher education environment; experience with accessibility software; experience with exam administration.
Target Hiring Range: $17.74 to $23.63
Location:
Baker Hall (0095)Position Type:
RegularScheduled Hours:
40Shift:
Varying ShiftsFinal candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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The Ohio State University, commonly Ohio State or OSU, is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio.