The University of South Wales is looking to recruit to their existing pool of Examination Invigilators who work across all campuses. The role reports to the Service Development Manager (Quality and Academic Services) and is a 0 hours contract, paid on an hourly rate.
Examination Invigilators are responsible for ensuring the examination is conducted according to the University’s regulations and quality standards. This includes responsibility for the management of the examination venue, candidate experience, ensuring the smooth running of the examination and ensuring all materials are returned to the Assessment Office, Academic Registry.
Please note if you fall into any of the following categories you will unfortunately be unable to be considered for the role of Examination Invigilator:
Employed as a full time member of staff at the University of South Wales
Employed as a part time member of staff, with the exception of hourly paid staff
Undertaking a full or part time taught course at the University of South Wales
Undertaking a franchised University of South Wales taught course
Activities:
Examination Invigilators are responsible for collection, delivery and return of examination papers, the management of the examination venue and the smooth running of the examinations.
Examination Invigilator conduct:
Your behaviour can have an adverse impact on student’s experience and performance so it is vital to be mindful of your impact. For example, talking between invigilators should be kept to a minimum with only essential communication taking place.
Examination Invigilators are not permitted to take a break during a duty, eat, drink or use any form of electronic device whilst undertaking their duties.
About you:
You will be an excellent communicator, motivated and enthusiastic. You will be a competent user of both laptops and desktop computers, to a basic level. Able to aid students follow instructions to log onto the device, access relevant documents and save their work. You will need to possess excellent attention to detail, able to interpret regulatory documents and able to react to situations as they arise; resolving them competently in line with University regulations and procedures.
Our people:
Our people are our most valuable resource. We aim to enable staff to develop careers within the Academic Registry and across the wider HE (Higher Education) sector, offering developmental and career enhancing opportunities. We embrace the University’s Core Values and the Association of University Administrators ‘Professional Behaviours Framework.’
Location of Work:
The University examinations are held on multiple campuses, Pontypridd (Treforest and Glyntaff), Newport and Cardiff and the role requires the ability to be able to work at any of the campuses. The main University examinations are held Mondays – Fridays, excluding bank holidays. Sessions usually begin at 09:00 (for a 09:30 exam start) and 13:30 (for a 14:00 exam start). There is a three week period in May, up to a two week period in August (Please see below for this year’s dates) and ad-hoc examinations throughout the year. Sessions are normally between 1 and 4 hours. The University is keen to employ Invigilators who can commit for the full duration of the May and August examination periods on an annual basis.
May 2023: Tuesday 2nd to Friday 19th
August 2023: Thursday 3rd to Friday 11th
All Invigilators, new or returning, will be required to attend a compulsory annual training session, at dates to be notified, prior to the start of the main examination period in May. Invigilators failing to attend one of these sessions will be deemed ineligible to undertake duties in the forthcoming year.
For an informal conversation about this post please contact Eliza Jones, Senior Assessment Officer eliza.jones@southwales.ac.uk
Discover the advantages of working with us at USW:
USW is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All those working at the University are expected to share this commitment.
We are committed to employing a diverse workforce and creating an inclusive environment. Where colleagues can be themselves and every person is treated with dignity, fairness and respect. We actively encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and communities, especially with regards to age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, race and religion and/or belief. We benchmark our success through equality accreditations with Athena Swan, Race Equality Charter, Stonewall and Disability
Confident.
If you’re a Welsh learner or a Welsh speaker, we’d be delighted to receive your application. At USW, you’ll have access to Welsh courses to enable you to develop your Welsh skills further, in order to provide a bilingual service to our students, colleagues and the public.
We welcome applications in Welsh and English. Applications in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than those made in English.