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ITSC (International Testing Services Center) is an organization that provides educational programs and testing services worldwide. We have developed numerous English language assessment tools and educational programs, customizing them as required for different applications and uses. ITSC has been providing qualified and reliable English testing, G-TELP, worldwide since 1987. As a leader in the English proficiency testing industry in Asia, our success is attributed not only to our highly acclaimed instructional research programs but to the fantastic teams of qualified and devoted professionals who commit themselves to making great content for students to achieve great success. We help prove ability and share knowledge with students, students, educators, schools, businesses, governments, and more people to understand what is possible and identify steps to achieve their goals. Company Website : We are looking for English Language Test Experts, English language assessments developer. Responsibilities: • Developing and writing relevant content for English language proficiency tests, including reading, listening, and grammar tests; • Editing and/or proofreading English contents, training materials, test creation guidelines, • Participating in other English proficiency assessment activities of the company • Participating in training and skills improvement sessions, as needed; • Developing skills development training materials and conducting English language training/workshops as required; • Performing other tasks incidental or necessary to the employer's business type. Required Qualifications • Doctoral degree in English or Linguistics, Communication, Creative Writing, Journalism, or the equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and experience can be acquired is required. • Master's degree in English or Linguistics, Communication, Creative Writing, and Journalism or the equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and experience can be acquired is required. • Minimum 3 years of experience in a supervisory role. • Verbal and written communication skills including technical writing and presenting in English. • Effective in team interactions with a willingness to learn from peers If you are interested, please send samples of your writing samples or portfolio of your published articles or writings trough indeed message. Job opening : 1) Assessment Specialist, English 2) Contents Writer, English Educational research is no mere spectator sport, no mere intellectual game, no mere path to academic tenure and higher pay, not just a way to make a good living and even to become a big shot. It has moral obligations. The society that supports us cries out for better education for its children and youth-especially the poor ones, those at risk, those whose potential for a happy and productive life is all too often going desperately unrealized. (Gage 1989, 10) Job Type: Contract Pay: $18.00 - $40.00 per hour Benefits: • Flexible schedule Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job

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