Exam Invigilator
St Aidan's Catholic Academy
Sunderland - SR2
- Expired
- Salary:
- Living Wage - £8.75 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Temporary
- Start date:
- Positions run May - June 2018
- Apply by:
- 5 March 2018
Job overview
St Aidan’s Catholic Academy is currently seeking a pool of reliable and flexible Exam Invigilators to support the Exams Officer in the smooth running of GCSE and A Level examinations during the summer exam season which runs from May to the end of June.
The main purpose of the role is to support the Exams Officer in ensuring that all externally set examination regulations are fulfilled and examinations are conducted in accordance with the school’s Examination Policy.
Successful applicants will need to be team players, reliable and punctual and have excellent communication skills and promote a supportive atmosphere for our students so that they achieve their best.
Applications will be accepted from candidates who are able to commit to mornings, afternoons or full days.
Experience of working in a school environment would be preferred but is not essential as training will be provided.
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We require the successful applicant to undertake an enhanced Criminal Record check via the Disclosure and Barring Service.
For further information, please contact school to arrange an appointment.
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About St Aidan's Catholic Academy
- St Aidan's Catholic Academy
- Willowbank Road, Ashbrooke, Sunderland
- Tyne And Wear
- SR2 7HJ
- United Kingdom
St Aidan’s Catholic Academy is an all-boys, non-selective, Roman Catholic secondary school with sixth form in Tyne and Wear, serving students from the age of 11-18. The secondary school, situated in Sunderland has approximately 950 students on record. It’s sister school, St Anthony’s Girls Catholic Academy is located close by.
Formerly St Aidan’s Catholic School, St Aidan’s Catholic Academy converted to academy status in 2013.
Headteacher
Glenn Sanderson
Values and vision
St Aidan’s Catholic Academy’s vision is to work with parents to develop student’s talents and nurture them in a welcoming and caring learning environment. The Sunderland school wants all students to work to the best of their ability and develop in self-belief and self-confidence so that they are able to leave fully prepared for the challenges and opportunities of a modern society. The school promotes the values of the gospel and works to ensure that strong relationships are formed among staff and students so that everyone feels a sense of belonging. Religious education and prayer is central to school life at St Aidan’s Catholic Academy, and students are taught the values of respect and consideration for others at all times. The Tyne and Wear secondary school wishes for students to gain further experiences outside of class and offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities for them to get involved in.
Ofsted
“Pupils are polite and sensitive to the needs of others. Pupils feel safe and are happy at the academy and are confident that staff will act swiftly if they face difficulties. The wide range of after-school activities complements the curriculum effectively and supports pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural awareness.”
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