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Exam Administrator - China (Various Cities)

🏫 AEAS
📍Beijing, China
💰 Competitive Salary
Job Description:

Test Administrator / Examiner - China - Various Cities
China - Various Cities
Posted by: AEAS
Contact: renee@aeas.com.au
AEAS is located in Melbourne, Australia and provides a comprehensive assessment service for international school students applying for entry into Australian and New Zealand schools. The AEAS assessment includes English language proficiency tests (in five skill areas), mathematical reasoning and general ability tests. AEAS testing is available worldwide. Further information is available at www.aeas.com.au.
Casual Test Administrator position - Beijing, Chengdu, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Wuhan and Dalian
AEAS is seeking casual Test Administrators in various cities in China. Test Administrators will be responsible for administering and invigilating the tests in addition to conducting speaking interviews. Test Administrators are required to be available on demand from approximately 8am up to approx. 4pm on each test day. Students sitting the AEAS test may be applying for Years 4-12 in Australian and 5-13 in New Zealand schools.
Successful applicants will meet the Key Selection Criteria and will have experience in test or examination administration under formal conditions. An understanding of issues in successful test administration will be an advantage. A Bachelor of Education or other relevant teaching qualification is essential.
Please contact renee@aeas.com.au to request a job description prior to submitting an application.
Applications for this casual position close Friday 4 April 2025.
To apply, email renee@aeas.com.au



👉 Apply Here: renee@aeas.com.au

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