Eastern Oregon University (EOU) is currently accepting applications for a Testing Coordinator (Information Technology Consultant Level 1) to join the University Learning Center. This is a Full-Time, 12-Month position, that is eligible for the full array of EOU employee benefits including full family healthcare insurance, generous paid sick, vacation and holiday time off, and State of Oregon retirement pension/savings benefits.
The primary responsibility of the Testing Coordinator is to operate and manage the EOU Testing Center, provide extensive testing support to students and faculty of EOU and other universities and community colleges. Support the tutoring schedule in the Learning Center This position works with incoming freshmen, on and off campus students and professors, graduate students updating their teaching license, and general public updating chemical handling certificates.
The Testing Center provides student access to tests for registered online courses available on our Canvas website and selected testing for on-campus courses. Placement testing (ACCUPLACER) for new freshmen, all on-campus SAT, CLEP tests, and Metro Institute exams are also administered by the Testing Center. The Testing Center offers training, computer lab, and Testing Center Assistant opportunities for upper division students. This position will also support the Learning center with tutoring scheduling and day to day management of tutor schedules.
Set in an historic small town, nestled at the base of the Blue Mountains and surrounded by fertile farmlands and breathtaking mountain wilderness, Eastern Oregon University is a great place to work. Eastern Oregon University is committed to students with roots in the inter-mountain rural East. A small intimate academic community, Eastern Oregon was ranked number two in the nation by Consumers Digest magazine as "Best Value for Public Colleges and Universities". With only two thousand students on campus, small intimate classes, and 350 faculty and staff who are passionate about undergraduate and graduate education and serving our rural region, EOU is a very special place.The University guides student inquiry through integrated, high-quality liberal arts and professional programs, including: 23 bachelor's degrees and partnership programs offering two bachelor's degrees in nursing and five bachelor's degrees in agriculture; more than 40 different minors; multiple pre-professional programs; and three master's degrees in business, teaching and science in education. Moreover, EOU is recognized as a national leader in distance education, offering extended opportunities for over two thousa...nd additional students at 13 centers throughout the state and beyond.Working in an environment where ideas are important, where critical thinking and collaboration are valued, can be exciting, rewarding and challenging. At EOU, you'll work with bright, diverse, and dedicated people, all of whom share a deeply personal commitment to advance and sustain a very special learning environment.