Part-Time Test Administrator (Seasonal)

JOCRFLos Angeles, CA
12h$30Onsite

About The Position

If you enjoy working with people, numbers, and paperwork, this could be the perfect role for you! Founded in 1922, The Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation is a national, non-profit research organization that is dedicated to helping people of all ages (from high school to retirement) learn about their innate abilities to discover work that is both satisfying and a natural fit. Most of our clients hear about us through word-of-mouth referral by family, friends, or acquaintances familiar with our program. We are looking for a seasonal test administrator to provide additional help through the end of August 2026. The job opening is for hourly work ($30/hour) and would typically involve 2-3 full days in the office. We are looking for someone who has consistent availability to work from 8:15 a.m to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. This is NOT a remote job. Applicants must be in the Los Angeles area to be considered and be authorized to work in the United States. There is a chance the role could be extended beyond the summer if there's enough business need. We are located in downtown Los Angeles near Pershing Square. There is no paid parking available, but we are accessible by public transit, which our staff use. This position is open to anyone with at minimum a high school degree and preferably a year or more of college education and some professional work experience. This could be a particularly good fit for undergraduate or graduate students, but people at all stages of life and career are welcome to apply. This is a fun and low-stress job for someone who is a natural fit: You are good at interacting in-person and one-on-one with a wide range of people aged 14+ in a patient, encouraging, and professional manner and business casual environment. You are comfortable moving very quickly through testing, scoring, and paperwork within set time-frames. You feel comfortable memorizing instructional scripts, doing basic math, and focusing while multi-tasking (not easily distracted). You are conscientious, showing care for both your team members (punctual, reliable) and for quality of services provided (minimizing mistakes, following research protocols). You enjoy working both independently and collaboratively in a small, close-knit work environment, while getting to meet new clients every day. You're available to work full days (8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays and around holidays like Memorial Day and July 4th (we are closed on May 25th and July 3rd). You can find more information about the Foundation and aptitude testing on our website: www.jocrf.org Please, NO phone calls or in-person visits at this time. Interested applicants should send a cover letter (required) and resume via the included link.

Requirements

  • Applicants must be in the Los Angeles area to be considered and be authorized to work in the United States.
  • At minimum a high school degree
  • Consistent availability to work from 8:15 a.m to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
  • You are good at interacting in-person and one-on-one with a wide range of people aged 14+ in a patient, encouraging, and professional manner and business casual environment.
  • You are comfortable moving very quickly through testing, scoring, and paperwork within set time-frames.
  • You feel comfortable memorizing instructional scripts, doing basic math, and focusing while multi-tasking (not easily distracted).
  • You are conscientious, showing care for both your team members (punctual, reliable) and for quality of services provided (minimizing mistakes, following research protocols).
  • You enjoy working both independently and collaboratively in a small, close-knit work environment, while getting to meet new clients every day.
  • You're available to work full days (8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays and around holidays like Memorial Day and July 4th (we are closed on May 25th and July 3rd).

Nice To Haves

  • a year or more of college education
  • some professional work experience
  • This could be a particularly good fit for undergraduate or graduate students, but people at all stages of life and career are welcome to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Administer aptitude tests using memorized, standardized scripts and hands-on props (moving chips on a board, disassembling blocks, etc.), many of which are timed with a digital scoring program.
  • Score tests and enter information into the computer quickly and accurately. NOTE: Scoring of tests involves A LOT of quick math (addition, subtraction, multiplication) and paperwork.
  • Answer phone calls and emails with questions from potential clients, schedule appointments, and process payments

Benefits

  • full paid training
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