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Ability to perform quick-turnaround copyedits, line edits, proofreading, and beta-reading as needed. What You'll Bring: Requirements: * Location: Remote; ability to make meetings on San Francisco ...

Read and comply with the Procedures Manual, Employee Handbook, Scholar Handbook and Beta's Code of Conduct. * Understand the role each Magic Maker holds for > 98.5% daily attendance and timeliness.

Read and comply with the Procedures Manual, Employee Handbook, Scholar Handbook and Beta's Code of Conduct. * Understand the role each Magic Maker holds for > 98.5% daily attendance and timeliness.

Assembler II

Irvine, CA · On-site

$21.50/hr

About Beta Bionics Beta Bionics, Inc. is a medical technology company dedicated to bringing ... Read and interpret manufacturing procedures, engineering drawings, and inspection procedures and ...

Assembler III

Irvine, CA · On-site

$25/hr

About Beta Bionics Beta Bionics, Inc. is a medical technology company dedicated to bringing ... Read and interpret manufacturing procedures, engineering drawings, and inspection procedures and ...

Assembler I

Irvine, CA · On-site

$19/hr

About Beta Bionics Beta Bionics, Inc. is a medical technology company dedicated to bringing ... Read and interpret manufacturing procedures, engineering drawings, and inspection procedures and ...

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How much do beta reading jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for beta reading in the United States is $51,963.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How do beta readers typically collaborate with authors and other team members during the manuscript review process?

Beta readers usually work closely with authors by providing constructive feedback on plot, pacing, character development, and overall readability. Communication often takes place via email, shared documents, or dedicated feedback forms, allowing for organized and actionable comments. While most interaction is directly with the author, beta readers may occasionally discuss their insights with editors or project managers, especially in a publishing house setting. The collaborative process is iterative, with authors sometimes requesting clarification or additional feedback based on initial suggestions, making clear communication and professionalism important for success.

What is the difference between Beta Reading vs Copy Editing?

AspectBeta ReadingCopy Editing
CredentialsNo formal credentials typically requiredOften requires editing certifications or experience
Work EnvironmentUsually freelance, informal, and flexibleProfessional settings, publishing houses, or freelance
Industry UsageCommon in writing, publishing, and author communitiesUsed across publishing, marketing, and media industries
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding feedback from readersRefining and correcting written content

Beta Reading involves providing feedback on a manuscript from a reader's perspective, focusing on story elements and overall impression. Copy Editing, on the other hand, involves detailed correction of grammar, style, and consistency to prepare a manuscript for publication. While both roles support writers, Beta Reading is more informal and feedback-oriented, whereas Copy Editing is a professional service aimed at polishing the final draft.

What is beta reading?

Beta reading is the process of reviewing a manuscript or draft before it is published or finalized, typically from the perspective of a typical reader rather than a professional editor. Beta readers provide feedback on aspects like plot, character development, pacing, and overall readability. Their input helps authors identify strengths and weaknesses in their work and make improvements before publication. Beta readers are invaluable for catching issues that the author may have overlooked and ensuring the story resonates with its intended audience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Beta Reader, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Beta Reader, you need strong reading comprehension, attention to detail, and a solid grasp of grammar and storytelling techniques, often supported by familiarity with various literary genres. Experience with collaborative platforms like Google Docs or manuscript tracking systems is useful for providing structured feedback. Excellent communication, diplomacy, and reliability help you deliver constructive criticism while maintaining positive author relationships. These skills ensure that authors receive actionable insights to refine their work and improve its overall quality.
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What states have the most Beta Reading jobs? States with the most job openings for Beta Reading jobs include:
Infographic showing various Beta Reading job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 26% Part Time, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,963 per year, or $25 per hour.
5-12 Reading Interventionist & Data Entry Clerk

5-12 Reading Interventionist & Data Entry Clerk

Beta Academy

Houston, TX

Other

Posted 3 days ago


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Reading Interventionist & Data Entry Clerk Job Description

Beta is a Title I Schoolwide campus. I understand that part or all of this job could be funded with federal funds.

Mission

Reading Interventionists are passionate and knowledgeable about teaching Reading. They provide interventions for struggling readers, either whole groups or in small groups. They use data-driven instruction to increase scholar reading achievement school-wide. They also manage reading data entry and assist with management of school reading curriculum.

Qualifications:
  • Bachelors Degree with major in assigned area or currently working towards earning degree.
  • At least five years of teaching experience in reading/ELA.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to ongoing education/continuing professional development.
Job Responsibilities:
  • Provide joyful and rigorous reading interventions for struggling and at-risk scholars.
  • Work with campus and district leaders to develop and implement a remediation plan for scholars reading below target.
  • Teach multiple reading intervention classes during the Reading block(s).
  • Pull small groups for reading interventions throughout the day during grade level tutoring or intervention time.
  • Assign students to reading groups and tutoring assignments in collaboration with teachers and administrators.
  • Organize and distribute any/all Success For All (SFA) and Reading intervention materials (reading curriculum).
  • Maintain and organize SFA materials, books, manuals, posters, consumables, and non-consumables, etc. in the curriculum room.
  • Keep inventory of all SFA materials and keep a list of materials that need to be ordered.
  • Organize and lead the administration of quarterly progress monitoring assessments for reading intervention scholars.
  • Assign mastery levels every quarter based on NWEA MAP & STAR for 5th-8th grades.
  • Monitor student achievement and programming to see that every child is making adequate progress.
  • Demonstrate working knowledge of all data gathering systems such as Member Center, DMAC, and Cambium (or others) to assist in data driven instruction and teacher/scholar support.
  • Understand and implement Beta-adopted Reading curriculum, tools, and software (Success For All, Theme Reads, IXL, Reading Horizons, AR/STAR, etc.)
  • Monitor pacing, grades, and scholar progress through running reports on Member Center and Reading Horizons (or other Beta-adopted reading intervention programs) every month and submit reports to the Principal and CAO.
  • Create reading data spreadsheets to track and monitor scholar growth.
  • Assist with the implementation of RTI for Reading and the requirements of accelerated instruction outlined in HB1416.
  • Create and maintain tracking spreadsheets for HB1416 and follow up with teachers about scholar progress in earning their HB1416 accelerated tutoring hours.
  • Participate in all reading professional development/training provided by the district and SFA Foundation, including webinars, in-person-training, videos, conferences, etc.
  • Plan and develop special reading projects as approved or provided.
  • Provide before or after school tutoring services (as needed or assigned).
  • Teach reading summer school as needed.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned by the principal.
Instruction & Scholar Achievement:
  • Teach scholars the importance of hard work through joyful rigor - engaging, dynamic learning that is academically, intellectually and personally challenging.
  • Implement the three BA non-negotiable instructional methods: Whole Brain Teaching, Interactive Scholar Notebooks, and Hands-On Learning.
  • Understand that classroom observational feedback/scores will emphasize the successful implementation of the above teaching methods.
  • Foster a love of learning and celebrate scholar successes.
  • Challenge scholars to reach their highest potential.
  • Model and promote BA character traits to scholars and stress the importance of each scholar being a responsible, contributing citizen to society. I will recognize and reward scholars for displaying BA character traits and uphold zero tolerance for bullying and disrespect.
  • Implement the technology and software programs provided by BA, operating and using technology for optimum results. Ensure scholars also know how to operate and use technology and software provided.
  • Monitor and assess scholars daily work to reflect excellence in neatness, thoroughness and scholar mastery of instructional goals. I will ensure scholars do their best in every subject and use neat legible handwriting on assignments. Anything but a scholar's BEST is unacceptable.
  • Take ownership of tutorials and apply the same standards as above.
Management & Organizations:
  • Implement classroom rules/procedures (including consequences) and follow school drills and sub protocol procedures in accordance with the Parent/Scholar Handbook and utilize the Handbook as a first point of reference.
  • Maintain a neat, clean, orderly, and educationally-centered environment that demonstrates BA standards of excellence. BA teachers take ownership of the campus and instill this in scholars daily.
  • Ensure Member Center and Reading Horizons databases are updated in a timely manner, accurately, and in accordance with BA standard of excellence.
Professionalism & Communication:
  • Demonstrate professionalism by being in regular attendance and arriving on time to work, staff meetings, tutorials, cafeteria duty, parent nights and other assigned duties.
  • Complete required training on time.
  • Work cooperatively to create an atmosphere of unity among the school community and refrain from gossip, negativity and unsupportive comments.
  • Demonstrate professionalism at ALL times. I will exercise wisdom by remaining calm, respectful and non-defensive during parent meetings, disagreements, and personal attacks.
  • Utilize professional communication with strong grammar, syntax, usage and/or spelling skills during phone conversations, personal conversations, emails, and social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. I will refrain from attacking others, fighting, or engaging in controversial subjects on social media. I will use professional communication on and off campus, refraining from attacking others, fighting, or engaging in controversial subjects on social media. Professional communication is used on and off campus.
  • Exhibit professionalism in appearance and follow the BA standard of dress. I will apply this standard of dress to social media posts in regards to modesty in dress and action (ex: swimsuit, cleavage, & shirtless pictures, in addition to posts with alcohol, cigarettes and bars etc.).
  • Regularly communicate to parents about scholar achievement levels, class behavior, assigned homework, academic needs, and any concerns.
  • Check staff email a minimum of three times daily during normal working hours and check teacher in-box daily and commit to read updates, notes, and employee notices in a timely manner.
Terms of Employment:

10 month at-will employee.

Evaluation: Performance will be assessed annually by the principal(s) and/or Chief of Academics.