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Elementary Education Specialist

ComplianceCompliancePart TimeRemoteMid LevelH1B No Sponsor

Location

Worldwide

Posted

30 days ago

Salary

$35 - $55 / hour

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Elementary Education Specialist

Mercor

Role Description - Review and evaluate AI-generated outputs related to lesson planning, student assessment, classroom management, and instructional design. - Create realistic scenarios based on K-12 workflows such as IEP development, parent-teacher communication, and curriculum alignment to standards. - Annotate, label, and validate data across K-12 use cases including differentiated instruction and formative assessment. - Provide structured feedback on AI accuracy in areas like pedagogical best practices and state/federal education regulations. - Collaborate asynchronously with research teams to refine evaluation frameworks for K-12 education AI. Qualifications - 3+ years of professional experience in K-12 education. - Background in classroom teaching, special education, school administration, or district-level roles. - Strong analytical thinking and ability to translate classroom workflows into structured evaluation tasks. - Clear written communication and attention to detail. Company Description

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