Onsite TypeWell Transcriberother related Employment listings - Knoxville, TN at Geebo

Onsite TypeWell Transcriber

University of Tennessee University of Tennessee Knoxville, TN Knoxville, TN Part-time Contract Part-time Contract $22 - $24 an hour $22 - $24 an hour Do you live in or around Knoxville? Do you have good listening and memory skills? Can you type at least 65 words per minute, with no errors? Do you have excellent English skills and have basic computer knowledge? If so, you might be just who we are looking for! Student Disability Services with the University of Tennessee is looking to train and hire independent contractors to work as TypeWell Transcribers.
Why Become a UT TypeWell Transcriber? Cost of training ($899) course is paid by Student Disability Services Hourly wage paid during training and then hourly rate increases once you pass the course Competitive hourly rates with starting pay at $22/hour after training is completed (this rate increases depending on education and if you have prior experience transcribing) All equipment and software provided Flexible schedule - we work around your needs! Hiring Process:
Successful completion of the TypeWell course The hourly rate will be determined by education and experience.
For more information, contact the Coordinator, Heather Webb at email protected or by going online to create an account and complete the basic skills test of TypeWell's website:
https:
//typewell.
com/real-time-transcribers/.
When asked for a sponsor name and email, please indicate Heather Webb ( email protected ) as the sponsor.
This job is onsite in Knoxville, TN.
Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:
$22.
00 - $24.
00 per hour Expected hours:
No more than 30 per week
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Experience level:
No experience needed Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Application Question(s):
Ability to troubleshoot a computer and wifi.
Shift availability:
Day Shift (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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