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Exam Officer

Exam Officer

Ashton Community Science College

Lancashire

  • £25,979 - £29,777 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 6
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
5 June 2024

Job overview

Exams Officer

Grade 6 NPS Point 11 – 19

Starting Salary Point 11 £25,979 to Point 19 £29,777 (full year salary)

Pro-rata salary Point 11 £22,544 to Point 19 £25,840

Hours 37 hours per week

Term Time only 38 weeks a year plus 1 week (4 days in August for results download and appeals etc. Plus, the 1st day of the Autumn Term)

 

“Ashton Community Science College continues to be a Good School”. (Ofsted May 2023)

ACSC is a popular and thriving school that sits at the heart of the community, enjoying an excellent reputation locally and across Lancashire. Our school is mourning the sudden loss of our examinations officer and as a result we are seeking to appoint a permanent replacement for her.  We require a hardworking, reliable, and motivated candidate who has a genuine desire to work in a busy school with the ability to multi-task.

We are looking for an exams officer with experience of running internal and external examinations and all that entails. They should also have excellent interpersonal skills and high expectations of student’s achievement and behaviour. The successful candidate will need to be flexible and dynamic as this is a highly varied and sometimes pressured role.   Please see the Job Description and Person Specification for full details of this post. 

In addition, the successful candidate could access additional training via the fully funded apprenticeship programme if this is available, subject to application and acceptance by the Apprenticeship Team.

The post is full time, term time only plus one week. 4 days in August for results download and appeals etc. Plus, the 1st day of the Autumn Term

 

The successful candidate will have to have a flexible approach to working to meet the needs of the school. The start and finish time are 8am to 4pm Monday to Thursday and 8am to 3.30 on a Friday. Lunch is 30 minutes each day. We do not operate a flexi time system.

Should you choose to apply then please ensure that the enclosed Lancashire County Council application form is completed fully, a CV is not required. 

ACSC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be required to provide a disclosure from Disclosure Barring Service before any appointment is confirmed.

Application documents are available by download in the vacancies section of the school website http://www.ashtoncsc.lancs.sch.uk/job-vacancies 

Applications should be submitted electronically by 9am on Wednesday the 5th of June at 9am to sevans@ashtoncsc.com

Interviews will be held on Wednesday the 12th of June 2024.   

Please note we regret we are unable to contact individual applicants who may be unsuccessful at this time. Previous applicants need not re-apply.  


About Ashton Community Science College

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+44 1772 513002

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Ashton Community Science College is a co-educational secondary school located in a suburb of Preston, Lancashire. Offering places to students aged 11-16, and is a community school administered by the local authority.

Ashton Community Science College is smaller than most schools of its type. It is proud of the diversity of its intake.

Head Teacher

Sharon Asquith

Values and vision

Ashton Community Science College operates a no-excuses policy. It sets high expectations of its students in terms of hard work and behaviour. Teachers deliver a broad and balanced curriculum, with a wide range of qualifications available for students across a spectrum of interests and academic ability

Academic excellence is perhaps the secondary school’s top priority, with staff working hard to offer additional support to students who fall behind, or accelerated learning for those who require a more challenging curriculum.

Ofsted report

“Students achieve well. From below average starting points students make good progress so that by the end of Year 11, they reach standards which are average in English and above average in mathematics… Behaviour in lessons and around the college is good. Parents say, and students confirm that they enjoy coming to college. Students say they feel safe and cared for by their teachers.”

View Ashton Community Science College's latest Ofsted report

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