Content Creator for Online Assessments 1 - Student Clerical Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - West Lafayette, IN at Geebo

Content Creator for Online Assessments 1 - Student Clerical

West Lafayette, IN West Lafayette, IN Estimated:
$25.
5K - $32.
3K a year Estimated:
$25.
5K - $32.
3K a year Job Summary The Content Creator will aid instructors in creating and migrating content for online assessments.
In this role, students will create randomized revenue management and accounting problems in an online assessment platform.
The successful candidate will be able to work with limited supervision, demonstrate trustworthiness by maintaining the confidentiality of course and assessment content, and be attentive to detail.
This position will focus on creating and migrating managerial accounting course content.
Job duties include:
Creating new or modifying existing assessment problems Inputting problems into online assessment platform Verifying accuracy and robustness of problems in online assessment platform Working hours are flexible.
This is a remote position.
Experience Required Strong background in quantitative disciplines such as accounting and mathematics Able to work 10 - 20 hours per week Ability to work independently and on a team Effective communication skills (written & verbal) Desire to learn and improve Discretion in handling confidential information Ability to quickly learn new software Revenue management, Managerial or financial accounting courses (e.
g.
MGMT 100 or 200) or practical experience Education 0 FLSA Status Non-Exempt.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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