Hourly Paid Assessor (Level 3 Criminology)
Salary: £16.29-£18.13 per hour
Pay is dependent on qualifications and previous experience.
Contract: Zero hours; hourly paid; fixed term
Required: 6th January 2025 until 23rd May 2025
Other information : this role could offer flexibility to work from home.
How would you like to contribute to our successful criminology department and the success of our criminology students?
We are seeking a motivated individual whom has good attention to detail with experience of marking or assessing.
If you have experience in marking or assessing within further or higher education, or indeed experience within the subject area, and want some flexibility in your job role, then this position may be the one for you.
The role would be to accurately assess Criminology students’ formal assessment, an assessment that contributes directly to their final A level grade. Being able to assess accurately but efficiently in order to meet externally set deadlines would be a necessity for this role.
The successful candidate(s) would receive training on how to assess the criminology assessments prior to undertaking any marking to ensure the rigorous approach to assessment is maintained.
This role also offers the flexibility for an individual work flexibly, away from campus.
The post holder will be expected to:
* Assess to a high standard, and develop the relevant skills to teach truly outstanding provision
* Candidates should have a commitment to providing high quality assessments.
Closing Date: 13th January 2025
Interview date: from 20th January 2025 (strong applicants may be interviewed prior to this date)
Benefits include: LGPS defined benefit pension scheme - 24%+ college pension contribution, reviewed annually (including life assurance), generous holidays, sick pay scheme, Employee Assistance Programme, free on-site car parking, on-site fitness suite, Refectory and Cycle to Work Scheme.
Cirencester College may carry out online searches during the recruitment process on shortlisted candidates, as part of due diligence checks.
This College 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.
Cirencester College welcomes applications from all sectors of the community and is an equal opportunities employer.