Bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or economics preferred., Experience in finance, banking, or economics is a plus., High proficiency with Excel is required., Solid understanding of financial principles and economic models is essential..
Key responsabilities:
Assess and grade student work for various business courses.
Utilize program-developed rubrics and feedback templates for grading.
Ensure accurate and consistent grading with timely feedback.
Follow outlined policies and procedures for grading support.
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The Applied Business Course Grader is an important part of the instructional team. The Graders apply their skill and subject matter expertise in assessing student work by properly utilizing program-developed rubrics and feedback templates and diligently following outlined policies and procedures to ensure accurate and consistent grading, actionable feedback, and timely turnaround.
Responsibilities
Grading support for:
BUS 105 Spreadsheet Essentials,
BUS 115 Introduction to Business Applications,
ECON 100 Essentials of Economics,
FIN 300 Business Finance, and
FIN 301 Financial Management.
These courses provide students with foundational financial principles, economic principles, and Excel experience.
Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in business, finance, or economics is preferred. Experience in finance, banking, or economics is a plus.
Passing a financial knowledge assessment is required.
High proficiency with Excel.
It is critical that the candidate has a solid understanding of financial statement analysis, financial forecasting, leverage, capital budgeting, and capital structure.
Understand the basics of financing, time value of money, and capital cost.
An understanding of economic models including supply and demand, production possibilities and economic markets.
An understanding of macroeconomic indicators including unemployment, inflation, economic growth, and wages.
Required profile
Experience
Spoken language(s):
English
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