Manager, Listening Test Development
- Washington DC
- $75,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manage test development staff who write, review, revise, and select Listening test items based on item specifications, test maps, and blueprints
- Evaluate test items for item difficulty, oral language features, linguistic complexity, grade-level appropriateness, content correctness, universal accessibility, appropriate scaffolding, fairness, sensitivity, and adherence to style guides
- Give clear, constructive, and timely feedback to test developers on test item text and graphics using test item specifications
- Sign off on test item content at the end of each phase of the item development cycle
- Work in close collaboration with managers and directors across functional teams and partner organizations to coordinate efforts
- Produce and execute project plans and timelines for test item development in coordination with client and other vendors
- Oversee the development and revision of item specifications and sign off on revisions
- Coordinate the recruitment and contracting of consultant item writers and reviewers
- Steer the creation of training materials to prepare item writers and reviewers
- Ensure test development staff provide content, administrative, and technical support for item writers and reviewers
- Lead meetings during which stakeholders review the content, fairness, and grade-appropriateness of test items, and ensure stakeholder feedback on test items is resolved
- Work with test development staff and audio recording studio to cast actors and produce recordings for Listening test items, overseeing recording sessions and quality monitoring
- Write, review, and edit written reports, procedures, and foundational documents for internal and external stakeholders
- Update and maintain style guides and item development checklists
- Ensure test development staff follow quality control and test security procedures
- Conduct pilot testing and cognitive lab interviews in support of test development
- Coordinate, conduct, and sign off on quality checks of field test QTI packages and ancillary materials
- Organize and execute independent answer key verifications
- Review and update field test functional rules
- Review and approve test maps, test forms, ancillary documents, test practice items, and sample items for the public
- Write, review, and maintain test and item design plans
- Write, review, and maintain the Listening Test Construct Framework document
- Ensure accuracy of data in test item databases
- Set functional team goals and expectations for Listening test development
- Monitor progress and performance of staff completing Listening test development tasks
- Mentor test development staff in their job duties and professional goals
- Fulfill administrative responsibilities related to hiring/retention and performance reviews
- A Master’s degree from an accredited college or university, in a relevant field, with at least two years of relevant experience.
- Expertise in the development of large-scale English oral language proficiency assessments for K-12 multilingual learners.
- Experience supervising the development of test items in a high-stakes context.
- Experience managing complex assessment projects.
- Deep familiarity with the oral language that K-12 multilingual learners must understand to be successful in U.S. school settings.
- Experience teaching K-12 multilingual learners in U.S. school contexts.
- Apply their understanding of multilingual learners’ English oral language development and K-12 education standards and practices to the development of oral language proficiency test items.
- Coordinate remote staff across multiple tasks to meet deadlines and quality control expectations.
- Provide clear, constructive feedback that both improves test items and builds staff understanding and skills.
- Understand complex test designs with multiple interconnected parts.
- Work independently with minimal support/supervision.
- Prioritize tasks appropriately, meet deadlines, and work well within a collaborative, fully remote team.
- Attend closely to details without losing sight of the bigger picture.
- Demonstrate flexibility in responding to feedback and evolving project priorities.
- Show leadership to attain team goals.
- Bring both analytical and creative approaches to problem solving.
- Exemplary writing, editing, and proofreading skills in English.
- Excellent organization, planning, and time management skills.
- Strong oral and written interpersonal communication skills.
- Proficiency in a language other than English.
- At least intermediate proficiency with Microsoft Office and Smartsheet, or other work management platforms.
- This position requires occasional travel (1-3 times per year).