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LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION COUNCIL – NEWTOWN, PA (Two Positions)
Law School Admission Council (LSAC), an educational service organization that develops and administers the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), seeks the following:

TEST SPECIALISTS
(2 positions available)
JOB CODE: TS-APA

Test Specialists help to develop questions for the LSAT that are of high quality and are sensitive to the diversity of the LSAT population. The position requires the writing, review, and revision of questions that are designed to assess informal reasoning, deductive reasoning, and/or reading comprehension skills. Other duties may include participating in the review and development of informational and test preparation materials as well as participating in research related to the LSAT.

Some training in logic, a broad background in liberal arts, and precise and fluent use of Standard Written English are necessary. Experience in college teaching is desirable. Demonstrated organizational skills, the ability to work independently and collaboratively, and the ability to meet deadlines are required. Educational qualifications include an MA and doctoral-level work in Philosophy, Linguistics, English, Literature, Classics, or some related discipline requiring strong reading, reasoning, and analytical skills. A Ph.D. is preferred.

For details, please visit our website at: http://www.LSAC.org

Salary is $65,000 per year or more depending on qualifications and experience. Benefits are highly competitive. To apply, please forward vitae, a letter of application including the following Job Code, and a list of references to: C. Rommel, HR Section, Law School Admission Council, Job Code: TS-APA, P.O. Box 40, Newtown, PA 18940, Fax: 215.504.3808. E-mail: employment@LSAC.org

Review of applications will begin April 30, 2009 and will continue until the position is filled.

LSAC takes great pride in its dedication to being an EOE/AA Employer. All qualified individuals, including minorities, women and people who are differently abled, are encouraged to apply.