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From Home Language Assessor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Teacher/Advocate

Brookings, OR · On-site

$20.26 - $27.05/hr

Non-Exempt from Overtime Effective: 06/10/2021 Position Type: Full-Time, Year-Round Revised: 06/10 ... Provide English Language Skills and Home Language Assessments for children whose primary language ...

Ability to assess program needs and develop short-term and long-term goals and plans; * Ability to ... home language survey process, identification of EL students, testing requests from schools, and ...

This is a flexible work-from-home 1099 contract role offering consistent school-based caseloads. Key Responsibilities Provide virtual speech and language assessments and therapy sessions Develop ...

Ability to assess program needs and develop short-term and long-term goals and plans; Ability to ... home language survey process, identification of EL students, testing requests from schools, and ...

Home Visitor

Gresham, OR · On-site

$19.75 - $26.25/hr

Respects and responds appropriately to the culture, language, values, and family structures of each ... Observation and Assessment: Engages with families as equal partners in learning about their child ...

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How much do from home language assessor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for from home language assessor in the United States is $75,259.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $97,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a From Home Language Assessor?

A From Home Language Assessor is a professional who evaluates individuals’ language proficiency or skills, typically for educational, professional, or certification purposes, while working remotely from their own home. They may assess speaking, listening, reading, or writing abilities in one or more languages using standardized tests or criteria. These assessors use digital tools and platforms to conduct assessments, provide feedback, and report results, ensuring fair and accurate evaluations for clients or organizations. The role requires strong communication skills, subject expertise, and the ability to work independently in a remote setting.

What are some common challenges faced by a From Home Language Assessor and how can they be managed?

From Home Language Assessors often encounter challenges such as maintaining consistent assessment standards without in-person cues, managing time effectively across multiple assessments, and staying focused in a home environment. To address these, it's important to establish a quiet, dedicated workspace, use structured rubrics provided by employers, and regularly participate in calibration sessions with other assessors. Effective communication with the assessment team and ongoing professional development can also help ensure fairness and accuracy in evaluations while working remotely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a From Home Language Assessor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a From Home Language Assessor, you need expertise in linguistics, language proficiency (often bilingual or multilingual), and relevant educational qualifications or certifications in language assessment. Familiarity with digital assessment platforms, online testing tools, and standardized assessment frameworks is typically required. Strong attention to detail, cultural sensitivity, and effective written communication are essential soft skills for this remote role. These abilities ensure accurate, fair, and consistent language evaluations, which are crucial for upholding assessment standards and supporting learners or candidates remotely.

What is the difference between From Home Language Assessor vs From Home Language Tutor?

AspectFrom Home Language AssessorFrom Home Language Tutor
CredentialsLanguage proficiency certifications, assessment trainingTeaching certifications or language proficiency
Work EnvironmentConducting assessments remotely, often in testing platformsProviding lessons or practice sessions online
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, testing companiesOnline tutoring platforms, language schools
Search & Comparison IntentAssessments, language evaluation jobsLanguage teaching, tutoring opportunities

While both roles involve working remotely in language-related fields, From Home Language Assessors focus on evaluating language proficiency through assessments, requiring specific certification and testing environments. In contrast, From Home Language Tutors provide instruction and practice to learners, often with teaching certifications or experience. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right position based on their skills and career goals.

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Speech/Language Pathologist

Speech/Language Pathologist

Amphitheater Public Schools

Tucson, AZ • On-site

$61K - $64K/yr

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Assists in the overall provision of services for Speech and Language as directed by the supervisor of the program. The Speech/Language Pathology Assistant complements the Special Education Department's Speech and Language Division in the performance of duties.
Position Details
REQUIRED:
  • Master's degree in Speech/Language Pathology with a valid Arizona Speech-Language Pathologist certificate or Bachelor's degree in Speech/Language Pathology with a valid Arizona Speech-Language Technician certificate
  • Ability to obtain licensure from the Health Department; either Speech Pathology License, Temporary Speech Pathology License or Limited Speech Pathology License
  • High level of expertise with diagnostic procedures
  • Thorough knowledge of current remediation methods and materials

Full job description here.
You must attach copies of your transcripts to be considered for this position.
Amphitheater Unified School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion/religious beliefs, gender, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, creed, citizenship status, marital status, political beliefs/affiliation, disability, home language, family, social or cultural background in its programs or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding the District's non-discrimination policies are handled at 701 W. Wetmore Road, Tucson, Arizona 85705 by the Equity & Safety Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator, (520) 696-5164, TitleIXCoordinator@amphi.com, or the Executive Director of Student Services, (520) 696-5230, studentservices@amphi.com.
Department Student Service Providers Role Speech/Language Pathologist Locations Wetmore Administrative Center Job # 3179 Year 2026-2027 Calendar Academic Year FTE 1 Hours/Week 40 Status Career Salary (depending on education and/or experience, prorated by FTE) $61,200.00-$64,018.45 (Depending on education and experience.)