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A prominent university is seeking a part-time, remote J.D. application reviewer to assess applications for its Law program. The position requires approximately 6-10 hours of work per week, with a pay rate of $25 per hour. Ideal candidates should have relevant experience and strong judgment. Training will be provided for successful applicants.
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The Admissions Office at Penn State Dickinson Law is seeking a part-time, remote J.D. application reviewer. The ideal candidate would be able to devote 6-10 hours a week working from home with a goal of reviewing 20-30 files per week using the Law School Admission Council’s proprietary Unite system. The temporary appointment will begin on or around October 1, 2025, and end on June 30, 2026 or sooner depending on application volume. The pay rate will be $25 per hour. Reviewers will be reviewing applications for both the Carlisle and University Park locations.
Responsibilities will include:
Preferred qualifications include:
Training will be provided.
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