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Psychometrician Career Pathway
Psychometricians have a formal degree such as a MS or PhD in industrial-organizational psychology, assessment, and measurement. Some may be new to certification.
Recommended onboarding includes:
- General operations
- Quality assurance manual
- Testing policies and procedures
- Practice analysis results and exam blueprint(s)
Technical development includes:
- Psychometric methods
- Exam security
- Legal defensibility
- Working with volunteers
- Achieving or maintaining accreditation
- Continuing competence
- Implementing translated exams
- Expanding into new markets
- Reviewing and revising program requirements
- Working with consultants and collaborating with project teams
Their role and responsibilities may include the following:
- Engage with board and committees to set strategic direction
- Join industry social networks
- Write newsletter articles
- Present sessions or workshops at industry conferences
- Participate in networking groups
- Publish a scientific journal article or book chapter
- Join and/or chair committees
Their learning pathway should include ongoing general or specialized training, certification-related work, mentoring team members, leading project teams or new initiatives, pursing a PhD if they hold a MS in psychometrics or educational measurement, psychometrics, quantitative, or industrial and organizational psychology, contributing to research projects, and pursing the Certificate Program for the Credentialing Specialist.
Advancement may entail:
- Director of Testing
- Vice President of Psychometrics
- C-Level executive
- Director of Certification or Research
- Program Manager