AboutWe are looking for a number of reliable and flexible Exam Invigilators to contribute to the effective administration of examination procedures.
Our Invigilators are responsible for ensuring that exams are run according to JCQ regulations and that all students are supervised and their individual needs catered for during each exam.
A commitment of a minimum of three sessions per week during the exam season is required but hours can be flexible to suit each candidate. Training will be provided on appointment. Job Purpose
To provide invigilation for internal and/or external examinations in accordance with the school's examinations procedures and policies and the required practices set by national examining bodies. To play a key role in upholding the integrity of the examination process.Key Accountabilities and Tasks Preparation
Be familiar with the annual calendar for all exams in which pupils will be involved and knows where and when they will be required to undertake invigilation.Ensure that the examination area has been correctly set up with required materials and equipment and that seating arrangements and details of the examinations (e.g exam codes, starting/finishing times etc) are clearly displayed. Conduct of Examinations
Prevent any inappropriate items being brought into the exam room.
Record attendance and be aware of any particular needs that a pupil may have
Outline orally the procedures which will apply throughout the course of the examination
Ensure that the conduct and behaviour required in an exam environment are observed by all candidates
Responsible for the distribution of examination papers and the collection and recording of complete scriptsAccurate recording of incidents that occur during the exam that could impact on candidate performancePlease note that applications will be considered upon receipt. Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to close the recruitment process once a suitable candidate is appointed. Visits welcome.This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, subject to the filtering rules which ‘protect’ certain spent convictions and cautions from disclosure