Contract: 6 months fixed-term contract, full-time
Location: Stratford
Closing date: 18 March 2025
About the role
In Stratford our test centre is hard at work, assisting candidates taking the test, as with our other centres nationwide. To give them vital support, we need a professional customer focused individual with first class communication skills.
As a Registrar, you will ensure that the candidates are registered by following the SELT ID policy and procedure as well as administrative functions on a day to day basis. You will play a crucial role in promoting a secure and safe exam environment, ensuring full compliance with Trinity’s examination policies and procedures to maintain the security and integrity of our exams. There will also be times when you will be required to step up and oversee the smooth running of the centre.
This role is made up of 40 hours a week, worked over five days between Tuesday and Sunday. Hours of work is between 8.15am - 4.30pm therefore weekend availability will be required.
About you
We need someone with a good level of education that has the ability to communicate at all levels providing excellent customer service always with a smile on their face. We need you to portray a professional image at all times and in testing situations. You will have excellent organisational skills with a keen eye for detail and be a real team player who’s happy dealing with stakeholders ranging from colleagues to examiners, and most importantly, our candidates.
Our benefits
Trinity provides a work environment that is stimulating, inspiring and fair. Our approach to reward values our employees while ensuring each person’s contribution makes us great as an organisation.
As an employee, you’ll enjoy a range of benefits including generous annual leave, private health insurance, pension scheme, regular social events, employee assistance programme, cycle to work scheme, season ticket loan, free access to Trinity examinations and continuous training and development, plus more.
Our commitment
Trinity is open to all applicants from different backgrounds and we are committed to building a more diverse and inclusive workplace. All applications are dealt with in the strictest of confidence.
Trinity actively encourages applications from candidates of all abilities. As a Disability Confident employer, we are dedicated to creating a workplace that is accessible, supportive, and welcoming for individuals with different abilities. We recognise the value that diverse perspectives bring to our organisation, and we strive to provide an environment where everyone can achieve their full potential, regardless of their background or circumstance. We will make sure you can be interviewed fairly if you have a disability, long term health condition, or are neuro-diverse. We encourage all applicants to let us know if you need a little extra help with your application, want an alternative way to put in an application, or if you have any individual requirements at any stage along your recruitment journey.
How to Apply
To apply, please follow the Apply for This Job link on this page and you will be directed to the Trinity College London application page.
Trinity College London does not hold a job visa sponsorship licence and so is not in a position to sponsor visas in the UK.
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