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Computer Science Assignment Grader (Contract)

Study.com

Philippines

Remote

PHP 400,000 - 600,000

Part time

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Job summary

A leading educational platform is seeking an experienced Assignment Grader for a remote contract position focused on evaluating college-level Computer Science assignments. Candidates should have a Master's degree or higher and at least one year of teaching experience. This role offers flexible working hours and the opportunity to positively impact student learning through evaluation and feedback.

Benefits

Reliable Payments
Work from Home
Flexible Schedule
Support from Staff

Qualifications

  • Experience evaluating college-level assignments in Computer Science.
  • Ability to provide constructive feedback to students.
  • Expertise in grading and assessment methods.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate and grade assignments submitted by students.
  • Provide feedback to enhance student learning.
  • Maintain communication with supportive staff.

Skills

Teaching experience
Subject matter expertise in Computer Science
Responsiveness
Collaboration

Education

Master's degree or higher
Job description
Computer Science Assignment Grader (Contract)

Remote Philippines

Assignment Grader

Study.com is the leading educational website with lessons, courses and practice for students, teachers, and adult learners. In order to pass some of Study.com's college credit recommended courses, students must complete essays, case studies, reports and other projects. That's where you come in!

We are looking for experienced professionals who can contribute to evaluating and grading college level assignments in the area of Computer Science. This is a remote contractor role. All work is paid per piece.

  • Holds an advanced degree (Master's degree or above)
  • Has teaching experience, preferably at the university level (2-year or 4-year university)
  • Is thoughtful, collaborative, and responsive
  • You're an expert in your field. You'd like to use your knowledge and experience to evaluate studentlearning and provide feedback

Required Skills:

  • Education: Advanced degree - Master’s or above
  • Experience: At least 1 year of teaching experience at a 2-year college or 4-year university

What We Offer:

  • Reliable Payments: You'll receive payments twice a month and automated invoicing for your work.
  • Remote Work: This is a fully online contracted work-from-home opportunity.
  • Flexibility: Basically, there are no requirements! Work when you want, where you want, as often as you want, with no minimums/maximums.
  • Support: Our supportive staff is available answer your questions and help you get up and running.

The Contract Process

  • Complete the application and submit with your resume.
  • Applications are approved and contracts sent on Wednesdays.
  • Submit the contract within the 5-day signing window.
  • The following Wednesday, you’ll receive onboarding instructions.

The mission of Study.com is to make education accessible, and over the last two decades we’ve become the leading online education platform, deliveringapersonalized learning experience across a broad continuum of education for over 30 million students, instructors, and professionals every month.

We help empower millions of learners to achieve their education and career goals. We focus on increasing access to education because we know information is the ultimate equalizer and that education is key to upward mobility.

Feel free to share this opportunity with any friends you think would be interested, too.

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