Job DetailsLevel: EntryJob Location: Washington DC - Washington, DC 20036Position Type: SeasonalSalary Range: $18.50 - $20.50 HourlyFLSA: Non-exempt
Reports to: Senior Operations Manager, Data Hub
Pay: $18.50/hr. for new panelists and $20.50/hr. for returning panelists
Summary
The Screening Panelist evaluates essays written in English by high school applicants for competitive scholarships to international exchange programs in the United States (foreign students coming to the US) and abroad (US students travelling overseas). Panelists provide written evaluations using established criteria and a scoring rubric. Training on the evaluation process is required for both new and experienced screening panelists. Experienced screening panelists are defined as people who have previously served as American Councils screening panelists for the FLEX, YES, FLEX Abroad, YES Abroad or NSLI-Y programs.
This short-term position begins in September and ends in December 2026. Panelists are expected to work a minimum of 10 hours per week in September and a minimum of 15 hours per week in October-December. Screeners may not exceed 40 hours per week. The Screening Panelist is expected to maintain an overall screening rate of approximately nine (9) applicant essay evaluations per hour. This is necessary to complete screening in a timely manner. Screening is expected to be done online. The hourly wage is $20.50 for returning panelists and $18.50 for new Panelists, without benefits.
The work schedule is flexible. Daytime, evening, and weekend hours are available based on the number and type of essays available.
Please note: expenses for relocation, transportation, and internet are NOT reimbursed.QualificationsThe ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications:
Required:
Degree from an accredited higher education institution (community college or higher)
Excellent reading and writing skills in English.
International or cross-cultural exposure (e.g. participating in an exchange program; hosting an exchange student; or enrolled in or holding a degree in area studies, world language, international affairs, or other relevant field).
Availability to attend a mandatory online training in September before you begin screening. While subject to change if we have a low registration rate for a session, these training dates are currently expected to be:
New Screener Virtual Training:
September 3
September 10
Ability to commit to working at least 10 hours per week September and at least 15 hours per week starting in October.
Demonstrated attention to detail in a deadline-oriented work environment.
Ability to work independently, with minimal supervision.
Preferred:
Evaluation or assessment experience.
Experience working with high school students (teaching, tutoring, leading activities).
Applications will be accepted and positions filled on a rolling basis through August 3, or until all vacancies are filled. Please include a cover letter with your application only if you feel that you have relevant experience not covered by the initial questions and your resume.
Please note: This position is contingent on funding.
BENEFITS
This position is not eligible for healthcare benefits.
American Councils is committed to providing employment opportunities for all individuals, in accordance with current federal regulations. Our focus is on ensuring that all individuals have equal access to employment and advancement opportunities based on merit.
American Councils’ commitment to employment opportunity is driven by federal requirements, including Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act (supporting individuals with disabilities) and the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) (protecting covered veterans). We also ensure our employment practices comply with all applicable regulations, including E-Verify requirements for work eligibility. We are dedicated to fostering a workplace where all individuals have the opportunity to succeed and grow, in full compliance with federal law.
PAY TRANSPARENCY NONDISCRIMINATION PROVISION
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information.