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Naep 2026 - International Traveling Assessment…
- Westat (New York, NY)
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28262BR
Job Title:
NAEP 2026 – International Traveling Assessment Coordinator
Job Description:
Westat is currently seeking motivated individuals committed to excellence and experienced in working with primary and secondary school students to work as an International Traveling Assessment Coordinators for the 2026 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) study. NAEP stands as the nation’s most comprehensive, ongoing measure of student knowledge and skills, providing nationally representative insights into what U.S. students know and can achieve across a range of subject areas.
The primary role of the NAEP 2026 International Traveling Assessment Coordinator (AC) is to travel abroad, coordinate assessment logistics with school representatives, and oversee assessment teams to administer digitally based assessments for grades 4, 8, and 12 in public and private schools on U.S. military bases. To access the military bases, you will be required to go through a vetting process to acquire DoD base access. International Traveling ACs will be conducting assessments using school devices and are responsible for ensuring the smooth administration of the assessment process. This includes working with schools to install the NAEP application on school devices and troubleshooting any technical issues that may arise. This position requires extensive travel that may last up to 8 weeks at a time.
Success in this role requires strong technical, organizational, and interpersonal skills to effectively manage and operate the various types of devices used in administering assessments. The ability to troubleshoot, configure, and adapt to different technologies is critical to ensuring a seamless assessment process.
Interested in learning more about NAEP? Click here (https://www.westat.com/naep/)
Work is available on U.S. military bases in the following countries and territories:
Europe
+ Spain
+ Belgium
+ Germany
+ Italy
+ The Netherlands
+ The United Kingdom
Asia and Pacific
+ Guam
+ Bahrain
+ Turkey
+ Japan (mainland, Okinawa, and Sasebo)
+ South Korea
Basic Qualifications
Candidates must:
+ Must be 18 or older (or an emancipated minor) with the ability to enter binding confidentiality agreements to protect project information.
+ Be a U.S. citizen.
+ Have a legal U.S. address.
+ Have the proper travel-related documentation readily available and be able to travel internationally for project work.
+ Successfully complete online training modules between November 2025 and December 2025*.
+ Be available to attend and successfully complete a 2-day preassessment training for your area’s assigned window in mid-November 2025*. This requires attending live virtual sessions and completing training modules and exercises during scheduled business hours.
+ Be available to attend and successfully complete a 2-day assessment training for your area’s assigned window in early December 2025*. This requires attending live virtual sessions and completing training modules and exercises, during scheduled business hours.
+ Be available January 2026* to conduct a 1-day, virtual meeting with assessment administrators.
*Training dates may be subject to changes.
Minimum Requirements
+ Be available to work for the specified field period of October 27, 2025, to March 27, 2026.
+ Be available to work up to 40 hours per week, when work is available.
+ Be willing to travel extensively for project work. Travel may last up to 8 weeks.
+ Be responsible for the transportation of technical equipment to and from schools. This includes a field staff device (tablet) and two monitoring devices (Chromebook).
+ Be able to meet the physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodations:
+ Lift up to 15 lbs. of project equipment/materials in and out of a vehicle to and from the testing location.
+ Climb flights of stairs while carrying project equipment/materials.
+ Bend down to set up computers and tablets, plug and unplug devices to outlets, lay gaffers’ tape over floor cords for safety.
+ Move around a testing location to monitor assessment activities and to respond to student questions.
+ Stand for up to 2 hours at a time while monitoring assessments.
+ Have regular and reliable access to telephone service with a long-distance calling feature, either landline or cellular.
+ Have regular and reliable access to a secure, high-speed internet connection to complete training modules over several consecutive hours, including the ability to access audio files either through speakers or a headset.
+ Have consistent access to a fully insured, reliable vehicle.
+ Have a current and valid driver’s license that is not under suspension.
Preferred Criteria
+ Have experience working with children or in a school environment.
+ Have the ability to adapt quickly to new software systems and technologies with training.
+ Have the technical ability to set up equipment and troubleshoot technical issues by following step-by-step procedures.
+ Live within 50 miles of a major airport.
+ Have experience using Microsoft Excel for data tracking and reporting.
+ Have experience with email management and calendar scheduling.
+ Have experience using video conferencing tools (e.g., Zoom, Teams).
+ Be able to demonstrate patience and professionalism in addressing issues within a school setting.
+ Possess strong problem-solving and decision-making skills.
+ Have experience in coaching, mentoring, and supervising others.
+ Have the capability to work independently and collaboratively in team settings, including schools with students across multiple grade levels.
+ Have effective communication skills, particularly with school staff regarding technical requirements and assessment logistics.
Residents of New York City, NY (including the five boroughs – Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx) must apply to the location-specific requisition to be considered. Applicants who do not reside in these locations must apply to the Nationwide posting to be considered.
Mileage is reimbursed at the current government rate.
This is a part-time, variable hour, non-exempt position. This position is not initially eligible for health insurance or a health savings account (HSA). To be eligible for health insurance and an HSA, you must work 1560 hours from September through September of the following year with coverage beginning January 1 of the year after eligibility is satisfied.
All field positions accrue sick leave (based on hours worked) and are eligible to participate in the 401(k) program (employer matching is dependent on hours worked and disbursement is subject to program rules).
This opportunity will be posted for a minimum of 7 days and applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Upon successful completion of this assignment, you will be eligible for consideration for reassignment on other Westat field data collection projects if they become available.
Working on this study can be a fascinating, rewarding experience. If you are a reliable self-starter, this position may be right for you.
Westat is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
Job ID:
28262BR
Job Status:
Part-Time
Requisition ID:
25016
City:
NY - New York
Pay Range:
The hourly pay rate for this assignment is $28.70.
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