Exam Invigilators Hayesfield Girls’ School are seeking to appoint a number of exam invigilators who are dedicated to ensuring every student receives the very best exam experience possible. Salary : £24,027- £24,404 per annum pro rata (Grade 1 SCP 3-4) Hourly rate: £12.45- £12.65 per hour with 12.07% uplift Closing date: Monday, 25th November at 9am. Interviews: Thursday, 5th December 2024 The role: The role is offered on a casual basis. Hours to be worked as agreed during exam sessions. Shifts begin at 8am and are mostly 3 hours long. Some exam days end around 5pm, breaks and lunches are unpaid. Exam season is from mid-May until end of June every year and mocks season is in January and November. The post holders will provide invigilation cover for external examinations and carry out associated administrative duties as directed by the Examinations Officer. Duties include assisting with the preparation of examination rooms and monitoring student behaviour during examinations. Requirements: The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate a reasonable level of literacy, have a good attention to detail and excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to relate well to both children and adults. What we offer: An opportunity to be part of a dynamic team Courteous and hard-working pupils Great up-to-date facilities On-site staff parking Generous local government pension scheme. About us: Hayesfield is a unique and exciting school; it is an oversubscribed Girls’ School with a co-educational Sixth Form with accommodation over two sites. The School is truly comprehensive, serving the whole community. Ofsted have again recognised our achievements in November 22, by awarding the School ‘Good’. You are very welcome to read our Ofsted report, which can be found on the website. How to apply: To apply, please complete the Non-Teaching Application Form with a full supporting statement. Please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy early should we receive sufficient applications. Safeguarding Statement Hayesfield Girls' School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.