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Examinations Officer/Part-time Teacher

Examinations Officer/Part-time Teacher

Roedean School

Brighton and Hove

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Spring 2017
Apply by:
27 October 2016

Job overview

Term time (+ 3 weeks of holiday time for exams)

An experienced Examinations Officer who is a well-qualified, dynamic and enthusiastic graduate teacher is required to plan and administer external examinations for Roedean and to provide a link between the regulatory bodies, the examination awarding bodies and Roedean School. This role will be combined with a reduced teaching timetable.

The successful candidate will have excellent IT skills, experience of working in the education sector and/or knowledge of current examination procedure and willingness to work flexibly – long hours/early starts required at peak times.

Salary will be based on the Roedean Teaching scale.

Please download an application pack from our website www.roedean.co.uk/vacancies or contact Louisa Cripps, via vacancies@roedean.co.uk or 01273 667657.  

Closing date for applications: 9am, Friday 28 October 2016.  

Roedean is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for all successful applications.

www.roedean.co.uk

An independent 11 - 18 girls' day and boarding school in Brighton

Registered Charity No: 307063

About Roedean School

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+44 1273 667500

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Roedean is a mainstream, single-sex, independent school for girls aged 11-18. The School is situated to the east of Brighton, in a beautiful location on the South Downs overlooking the English Channel. There are 700 students on its roll. It is a selective school with termly fees, but scholarships and bursaries are available for girls going into Years 7, 9, and 12.

Headteacher

Niamh Green

Values and vision

The School was founded in 1885, and the founding sisters wanted to provide a “thorough, physical, intellectual, and moral” education. This ethos continues today, and Roedean provides a genuinely holistic education, in which all elements complement each other; this approach places a high value on all the experiences that happen beyond the classroom in sport, art, drama, music, and dance, as well as community outreach and partnerships.

The ‘Six Pillars’ of Roedean are to encourage healthy and active living, a strong academic foundation, an appreciation of sport, culture, and the arts, to build independence of thought and character, to build on skills and confidence, and to have moral and personal values.

ISI

“The school is highly successful in achieving its aims. All pupils, including those with SEND or EAL and the more able, achieve excellent results in external examinations. Pupils, including those in Sixth Form, make a high rate of progress in relation to the average for pupils of similar abilities. They have an exemplary attitude towards learning which contributes to their success. Pupils enjoy their lessons, working together well to attain high standards of learning.”

View Roedean School’s ISI report

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