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Exam Invigilator

Exam Invigilator

Highsted Grammar School

Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 4PT

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Salary:
Hourly rate
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
May 2019
Apply by:
25 April 2019

Job overview

Exam Invigilators

Required for Summer 2019 Exam Season and Beyond

Salary: Hourly rate

We are seeking to recruit Invigilators for the coming exam season and on an ongoing basis.  Experience is not necessary as training will be given, but it is important that you are responsible, reliable, calm and adaptable.  The ability to work as part of a team, under direction, and to communicate effectively are essential.

Invigilators will be required to conduct examinations in accordance with JCQ regulations and the school’s instructions, and will play a key role in upholding the integrity of the examination process.   Please note that invigilators are required to stand for extended periods of time.

If you are passionate about working with young people, relish a challenge and feel you have the necessary skills for this post, please contact Linda Sayers at the school or visit the website to download further information and an application form: www.highsted.kent.sch.uk

(Closing date noon Thursday 25 April 2019)

Application forms containing contact details of two referees, including email addresses, should be accompanied by a CV and covering letter explaining why you feel you would be suited to this post.


Highsted Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment.  This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.


Higsted Grammar School is an Equal Opportunities Employer.


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About Highsted Grammar School

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+44 1795 424223

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Highsted Grammar School is a selective 11-16 secondary school for girls in Sittingbourne, Kent. It was known as Sittingbourne Girls’ Grammar School when it moved to its current site in the 1950s. The school converted to academy status in 2011. The sixth form is now co-educational.  

The school has specialist science status, with sponsorship from Microsoft.

Highsted Grammar School is part of the Sittingbourne Partnership, a collaborative approach to sixth form education which enriches and extends the opportunities available to students through operating a joint timetable with Borden Grammar and Fulston Manor schools.

The school’s strong partnerships across business and community offers a growing network of sponsorship and support both within the UK and Europe, creating opportunities including work experience placements, university summer schools and professional support. 

A balanced and broad curriculum recognises that what the school calls “the real female strengths of communication, problem-solving and team-work” can be equally valuable in science, engineering, technology, the arts and business.

Headteacher

Anne Kelly

Values and vision

The school places emphasis on personalisation, proactive mentoring and pastoral care. It aims to liberate young women to embrace the challenges that will prepare them for their future roles and responsibilities as future leaders.

Highsted Grammar School aims is to develop self-starters, focused but flexible, with the resilience and humour to negotiate setbacks. It encourages and supports its students in exploring their potential, nurturing existing talents and interests and discovering new ones.  

Ofsted

"The overall effectiveness of economics and business education, including the development of students’ economic and business understanding and enterprise and financial capability, is outstanding." 

View Highsted Grammar School’s latest Ofsted report

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