Proctor; Part Time
Listed on 2026-02-05
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Exam Invigilator / Test Proctor, Tutoring, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Overview
Proctor (Part Time) – Lake Forest College seeks a part-time Proctor on an as-needed basis in our Accessibility Services department. Accessibility Services proctors exams for students with disabilities who need an alternate/distraction-reduced testing location (not the classroom). Proctors distribute, monitor, and collect all test materials while maintaining confidentiality and ensuring the integrity of the testing process. Some students may need reading and writing assistance during testing.
HoursExams can take anywhere from 20 minutes to 6 hours (for final exams). Most proctor shifts are several hours in length and consistent days/times of availability are preferred. The Testing Center is open during the academic year Monday–Friday from 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., with additional hours during peak testing times throughout the semester. A training session is required prior to proctoring.
Qualifications- A college education is preferred.
- The ideal candidate would have prior experience in proctoring exams in the academic environment.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Candidates must possess the ability to maintain confidentiality of students’ needs and test materials.
- Candidates must be punctual and professional in communication and interaction with students.
- Basic computer literacy and use of Microsoft Suite required.
Pay Rate: $15.00 per hour
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How to ApplyInterested candidates should submit a letter of interest and resume electronically to Kirsten Schramm, Director of Accessibility Services, at kschramm
. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue throughout the academic year. A training session is required prior to proctoring.
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