Exam Invigilator
Aylesford School
Aylesford, Kent
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- £10 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Casual
- Start date:
- Immediate
- Apply by:
- 16 December 2022
Job overview
Aylesford School are currently seeking to appoint invigilators to join our exams team for 2022-23. Starting with Mock Exams October 2022.
No experience necessary as full training will be provided.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Attend briefings by the Exams Officer prior to exams taking place
- Supervise and observe candidates at all times during the examinations
- Keep disruption in exam rooms to a minimum
- Deal with emergencies or irregularities calmly and effectively
- Record/report any incidents, disruption or irregularities
- Complete attendance registers
- Respond to candidate questions according to regulations
- Collect exam scripts and materials at the end of the exams
- Check candidates names on scripts match the registers
- Dismiss candidates from the exam room quietly and efficiently
- Securely return all exam scripts and materials to exams office
- Undertake training as and when required
Information about the school
Aylesford School is an inclusive school where every child, regardless of ability and background can fulfil their dreams and aspirations. We achieved a Good Ofsted result, however, we are working on becoming an "outstanding" school going forward.
We aim to continue providing students with a high quality academic and ‘Character Education’, which develops confident young people who are successful learners and who will go on to contribute positively to society.
Our support staff play a vital role in enabling our teachers to deliver our high quality academia, therefore the post holder needs to be confident and enthusiastic in the want to help the school achieve success.
About Aylesford School
- Aylesford School
- Teapot Lane, Aylesford
- Kent
- ME20 7JU
- United Kingdom
Aylesford School Sports College is committed to excellence by providing an education which prepares pupils for life-long learning and equips them with the skills and values necessary for the opportunities offered by citizenship of the 21st century.
Education for all
• Enabling all pupils to achieve their full potential academically
• Provision of high quality teachers
• Range of teaching styles that create an appropriate and inclusive learning environment.
Commitment to excellence
• Quality education for all through quality teaching and effective learning
• Planned progression through monitoring and target setting
• Life skills and socialization.
Equipping pupils with life skills and values
• Respect for the community, environment, each other, themselves and the views of others
• Personal, Social and Health Education
• Citizenship and value for the community
• Social skills
• Tolerance
• Extra-curricular enrichment activities to broaden the experience
• Moral and ethical code
• An appreciation of balanced moral judgments.
Life-long learning
• Creating a culture of learning
• Encouraging an enthusiasm for learning
• Independent learning
• Reflective learning
• Multi-skilling
• Encouraging the development of the imagination
• Broadening learning through links with the community
• Gifted, able and talented pupils.
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