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Accountable for providing oversight across psychometric analyses, item statistics, scaling ... Excellent collaboration, communication (written and verbal), interpersonal, and negotiation skills

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How much do assessment item writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for assessment item writer in the United States is $24.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Assessment Item Writer do?

An Assessment Item Writer creates questions and tasks for tests, exams, or instructional materials. They ensure that items align with learning objectives, follow testing standards, and accurately measure knowledge or skills. Writers may work in education, certification, or corporate training settings, developing multiple-choice, open-ended, or performance-based questions. Strong research, writing, and subject matter expertise are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Assessment Item Writer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assessment Item Writer, you need expertise in curriculum standards, subject matter knowledge, and strong writing skills, often supported by a degree in education or a relevant field. Familiarity with test development software, item banking platforms, and standards-alignment tools is frequently required. Attention to detail, creativity, and the ability to adapt to feedback are important soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure the creation of accurate, clear, and effective assessment items that align with educational objectives and meet quality standards.

What are some common challenges faced by Assessment Item Writers, and how can they be addressed?

Assessment Item Writers often encounter challenges such as aligning questions with specific learning objectives, ensuring items are free from bias, and meeting tight deadlines. Staying up-to-date with curriculum changes and understanding diverse student populations can also require ongoing professional development. Addressing these challenges typically involves collaborating with subject matter experts, participating in item reviews, and adhering to best practices in test development. Proactive communication, continuous learning, and openness to feedback are key strategies for overcoming obstacles and producing high-quality assessment materials.

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Clerkship Director, Open Rank Teaching Faculty

Clerkship Director, Open Rank Teaching Faculty

Drexel University

Philadelphia, PA

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Job description

Clerkship Director, Open Rank Teaching Faculty

Apply now Job no: 506252
Work type: Full-Time
Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA
Categories: College of Medicine

Job Summary

The Faculty Educator works closely with the Assistant Deans for the Year 1 and Year 2 curriculum to support the vertical and longitudinal integration of clinical content throughout the pre-clinical phases of the medical program. The position provides oversight of assessment item development and analysis, contributes to the student feedback process, and assists in developing appropriate responses to identified concerns.
In addition, the Faculty Educator serves as the Career Exploration Clerkship Director for the third-year medical curriculum. In this capacity, the role is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing the Career Exploration clerkship, an essential program that offers structured opportunities for medical students to explore specialties, clarify career interests, and prepare for residency pathways. The position ensures that the clerkship aligns with LCME accreditation requirements by supporting students' professional development

Essential Functions

  • Design, implement, and regularly update clerkship goals, objectives, and educational materials in accordance with national standards and DUCOM Graduation Competencies.
  • Develop an evaluation plan for all students that includes in-house assessments, NBME subject exams, clinical skills assessments, and professionalism evaluations, utilizing DUCOM-standard evaluation forms with ECC approval.
  • Establish and maintain a comprehensive clerkship assessment plan, revising processes as needed to support continuous improvement.
  • Review and evaluate all clerkship sites for the quality of the learning environment, adequacy of educational resources, and comparability of student experience across locations.
  • Coordinate student assignments, learning activities, and logistics across all educational sites.
  • Collaborate with Residency Training Directors to define the role of house staff in student teaching and evaluation.
  • Ensure timely distribution of clerkship objectives and instructional materials to faculty, residents, staff, and students. 
  • Monitor student feedback, identify performance concerns or professionalism issues, and develop appropriate remediation plans.  Provide final evaluations of student performance to the Clerkship and Registrar's Office within required timelines.
  • Present the annual clerkship report to the ECC Phase 2/3 Subcommittee and departmental faculty.
  • Participate in clerkship orientations, site visits, Clerkship Directors meetings, and student promotions committee meetings.  Maintain regular communication with site directors, provide feedback on course delivery and faculty performance, and uphold student confidentiality.
  • Monitor faculty appointments, oversee access to clerkship resources, and serve as the primary point of contact for student concerns.
  • Provide tutoring, academic support, remediation, and letters of recommendation for students as requested. Pre-Clinical Curriculum Development and Instruction
  • Collaborate with co-course directors and thread leaders to schedule courses and maintain accurate academic calendars.
  • Develop, revise, and integrate discipline-specific and multidisciplinary content across the curriculum to ensure alignment with program outcomes. 
  • Recruit and engage faculty content experts-including Tower affiliates and alumni-to review and update Independent Learning (IL) modules. Develop new ILs, update live sessions, and contribute to all Pathophysiology and Pathology sessions in Year 2. 
  • Prepare and deliver multidisciplinary review sessions before and after examinations.
  • Create examinations, checkpoint assessments, and other required evaluations.
  • Communicate course information and expectations to students on a regular basis.
  • Meet individually with students to provide academic guidance, discuss study strategies, and clarify content areas.
  • Grade written assignments for HDS and other assigned courses.
  • Revise and create new CBL2 cases in coordination with course leadership. Faculty Development and Support
  • Provide faculty development for teaching methodologies, including team-based learning and other emerging instructional modalities.
  • Ensure faculty at all sites receive appropriate training and support to fulfill their teaching, assessment, and evaluation responsibilities.
  • Recruit faculty reviewers and content experts for ongoing curricular updates and quality improvement. Teaching, Facilitation, and Student Engagement
  • Facilitate FPC2 sessions, including Simulation, hospital-based sessions, opioid education, LGBTQ health, and Breast/Pelvic/GU modules.
  • Facilitate learning experiences for ICCP, Frontiers Courses, Internal Medicine Clerkship Physician Exam refresher sessions, and Intersession activities.
  • Lead Professionalism small-group sessions for third-year students (five sessions per assigned group). 
  • Participate in interviewing medical school applicants.
  • Serve on curriculum committees, working groups, and institutional committees as assigned.
  • Other duties as Assigned 

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum of a Medical Doctor (MD) in DO, VM or medical associated terminal Degree
  • Minimum of 5 years experience
  • Experience in medical education, curriculum development, and student assessment.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across departments and clinical sites.
  • Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills.
  • Commitment to supporting an inclusive and equitable learning environment.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Demonstrated success in working well with faculty, administrators and students in an educational environment.
  • Knowledge of education pedagogy, assessment, and trends in medical education.
  • Strong interpersonal and teaching skills.
  • Passion for and commitment to medical student education.
  • Strong team skills and willingness to develop educational material in collaboration with multi- discipline based faculty

Physical Demands

  • Typically sitting at a desk/table
  • Typically standing, walking

Location

  • University City - Philadelphia, PA

Additional Information

This is a Full-Time Faculty position classified as Exempt. The offered salary is based on the successful candidate's qualifications and experience, department budget, and an internal equity review. For information about benefits, please review Drexel's Full-Time Faculty Benefit Fact Sheet or Part-Time Faculty Benefit Fact Sheet.

Special Instructions to the Applicant
Please make sure you upload your CV/resume and cover letter when submitting your application.

A review of applicants will begin once a suitable candidate pool is identified.

Advertised: Jun 3 2026 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: Sep 3 2026 Eastern Daylight Time

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