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Examination Invigilators

Finchley Catholic High School

Barnet

  • £13.85 per hour
  • Expired
Salary:
£13.85 per hour (including holiday pay)
Job type:
Part Time, Casual
Apply by:
5 January 2026

Job overview

EXAMINATION INVIGILATORS

REQUIRED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE  

£13.85 (including holiday pay) per hour

Our school is a very highly regarded, heavily oversubscribed and vibrant all boys’ comprehensive school with a mixed 6th Form. It has a strong community ethos and a record of excellent examination results, well above national averages.

We are looking to appoint Examination Invigilators who will be employed on a casual basis to supervise students taking internal and external examinations throughout the academic year.  All examinations are administered in line with JCQ Regulations. Our main exam period runs through November, May and June, with internal exams and assessments held periodically throughout the year from October to June.

You will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the exams, distributing and collecting papers, escorting students and adhering to the examination standard guidelines at all times. You would need to be available from 8.10am for morning exams and from 1pm for afternoon exams, most of which will completed by 3.30pm. Previous invigilation experience would be helpful but not essential as full training will be given.

Are you?

·         Available to work at least 3 days a week during busy exam periods, especially in May and June

·         A committed, reliable and punctual individual

·         Able to work calmly under pressure

·         Flexible in your approach to work

·         A good team player with excellent communication skills

·         Able to demonstrate an excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Office

 

We offer you:

·         A friendly, vibrant and caring school where staff are really valued

·         An enterprising and ‘can do’ ethos where initiative and innovation are warmly embraced

·         Easy transport access with a 5-minute walk to the nearest tube

·         A genuine commitment to staff welfare

 

FCHS is committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and as such all candidates will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.

 

An application form for this post can be downloaded from the Vacancies page of our website.  Completed forms should be returned to examsoffice@finchleycatholic.org.uk by Monday 5th January 2026, although we reserve the right to interview suitably qualified and talented candidates in advance of the deadline. Should you have any specific questions or if you would like to discuss the role in more detail please contact examsoffice@finchleycatholic.org.uk

About Finchley Catholic High School

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  • Finchley Catholic High School
  • Woodside Lane, Finchley
  • London
  • N12 8TA
  • United Kingdom

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Welcome to Finchley Catholic High School 

FCHS is a school with a proud tradition and an exciting future.

Finchley Catholic High School is a distinctively Catholic school, where we strive to ensure all members of our community are known and loved for who they are. We know that students flourish and learn effectively when they are happy, safe and secure and we provide such an environment for all of our students.

All adults who work here at Finchley Catholic know that our prime focus is to walk alongside our young people as they undertake their faith and their educational journeys so that when students leave our school, they are well prepared for their next stage and equipped to make a really positive contribution to the wider world.

Our School Context

We are a 11-18 boys’ comprehensive school offering a co-educational 6th form. We have a long and proud tradition of serving the Catholic community of North London and South Hertfordshire as part of the Diocese of Westminster. Alongside our history, we ensure that we are forward thinking and outward looking, constantly reviewing and evaluating our practice to secure high-quality provision for all. Our school is very popular with parents, oversubscribed and enjoys a strong reputation within the local community.

The Catholic identity of the school is at the very heart of our mission. The spiritual and moral development of our students is a particular priority, as is the character and quality of the relationships that permeate our community. We also place great emphasis on the importance of outreach work and to helping those who are less fortunate than ourselves. It is our faith that helps to define our community.

Whilst we are a Catholic school, our staff reflect Catholic and other faiths as well as some being of no faith background. What all colleagues have in common however, is their support of our Catholic ethos and values and all staff play a pivotal role in shaping the type of community we are, determined to make a positive difference for the young people we serve.

Our students come from diverse backgrounds and areas and we are very proud of the rich culture and socio-economic diversity of our community. Our students and families have high expectations and aspirations and truly value education and understand the impact education has on life chances.

The relationship we build with our parental community is of paramount importance to us. We believe that parents are the ‘prime educators’ and our continued success owes much to the highly effective partnership we establish with all of our parents. We commit to working very closely with them in a mutually supportive way, to ensure the very best provision and outcomes for their sons and daughters.

Our outcomes at both KS4 and KS5 are above local and national averages and our students make exceptionally good progress. High quality support and guidance enables students to move on to their next stages. All of our young people are encouraged and enabled to succeed, irrespective of an individual’s starting points or challenges.

Academic achievement is essential, and alongside securing this, we do all we can to ensure we develop the whole person. We nurture and extend a whole range of talents through the wide offer of extra-curricular and enrichment opportunities we provide. We have a huge array of clubs and activities which are available for our students including a wide range of sport and music opportunities, dance, drama, public speaking, theatre, gardening, debating, chess, Duke of Edinburgh – the list really does go on and on! All staff make a very real contribution to securing our vibrant enrichment and extracurricular provision for students, ensuring that all are supported to “live their lives to the full” and have the opportunity to grow and develop spiritually, morally, academically and socially.

If you wish to help shape and contribute to this very distinctive community, then we encourage you to pursue an application and visit the school and to meet with the team.


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