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Exam Invigilator (casual/sessional)

Exam Invigilator (casual/sessional)

London Design & Engineering UTC

Newham

  • Expired
Salary:
£10.75 per hour (plus holiday pay)
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
asap
Apply by:
30 April 2020

Job overview

EXAM INVIGILATORS REQUIRED

(GCSE Examinations throughout the year)

Grade: Scale 2, point 09 

Salary: £10.75 per hour (plus holiday pay)

Contract: Casual/ Sessional 

Working Pattern: Part Time 

DBS Check: Enhanced 

The London Design & Engineering University Technical College (LDE UTC) is a brand new oversubscribed, 13-19 independent academy that opened in September 2016 on the Royal Docks. Providing education for students who would like to pursue a career in design, engineering and other STEM sectors.  

LDE UTC has been set up by Thames Water, Costain, University of East London, Skanska, Atkins, Balfour Beatty, MWH, IBM, ICE, LEGO and Thames Tideway Tunnel, to provide students with the opportunity to progress onto University, higher degree apprenticeships or the workplace.   Students can look forward to a business like STEM rich curriculum, with access to the very best educational facilities and industry standard equipment in the world, having the opportunity to study a range of GCSE, A Level and vocational subjects.

We are looking for Exam Invigilators to work as part of our exams team.  The appointments will be made on a ‘sessional’ basis i.e. not the normal hours of the school but am or pm slots only. 

Experience in exam invigilation is useful, but not essential as training will be provided.

The College requires a pool of exam invigilators on a causal/sessional basis, with exams starting from February 2020 onwards. Please note that this application will close once the positions available have been filled.

Candidates are welcome to contact the UTC for an informal discussion or a visit, please email: Rakhi Biswas Evans, Exams Coordinator at rakhi.biswasevans@LDEUTC.co.uk. Or for further information and application form please visit:  

https://www.ldeutc.co.uk/key-info/staff-applications.aspx

All candidates must apply using the Colleges application form, please click apply on this page to be redirected to the College application website.

All appointments are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. LDE UTC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

NOR: growing to 750; Age range: 13-19  

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About London Design & Engineering UTC

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+44 203 019 7333

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London Design and Engineering UTC (University Technical College) is a mixed, 14-19 secondary college with sixth form, situated in Docklands Campus, University Way, in London. The college opened in September 2016 and provides education for students of all abilities from Key Stage 4 and above who would like to pursue a career in design and engineering.

UTCs are government-funded schools that teach 14-19 year old students technical and scientific subjects with a new approach; they are educating the inventors, engineers, scientists and technicians of tomorrow. 

The concept of UTCs was created by Lord Baker and Lord Dearing with the aim of bridging the skills gap by linking Industry with education. The Baker Dearing Educational Trust (BDT) was founded to develop and promote the concept of University Technical Colleges.

Principal

Geoffrey Fowler

Values and vision

London Design and Engineering UTC is a student-focused, high-tech school which believes academic excellence and employer partners create the next generation of confident, independent, work-ready individuals. Its first-class facilities and specialist equipment, combined with its outstanding staff, provide experiences that will equip students with the skills needed to secure employment or routes into higher education.

The UTC believes the curriculum it offers is delivered through interesting and exciting employer-led projects, enabling learning by doing. It also believes learning will be relevant and memorable and boost its students’ academic achievement.

London Design and Engineering UTC  believes expert careers advice from its employer partners and university, mentoring, site visits and work placements, mean that every student has the opportunity to secure paid employment through a paid traineeship or apprenticeship – or a place in higher education, for which bursaries and scholarships are available.

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