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Lead Exam Invigilator

Lead Exam Invigilator

Ralph Allen School

Bath

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Salary:
£9.16 - £9.50 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
19 October 2018

Job overview

We are seeking a self-motivated Lead Exam Invigilator to support the Examinations Officer during the busy examination periods in the effective planning and co-ordination of examinations. You will provide guidance to other Invigilators, supervise candidates and ensure that examinations are conducted as instructed by the Joint Council for Qualifications (JOQ).

Ideally you will have previous experience of working as a Lead Exam Invigilator and good understanding of the Joint Council for Qualifications (JOQ) rules/requirements. You will have the ability to manage time effectively to complete tasks to a high standard and have good organisational and communication skills. 

You will be required to work flexible hours on an ad-hoc basis to assist in conducting internal (Jan/Nov) and public (May/June) examinations. You must be able to commit to being available during exam periods and be able to start at 8.30am for morning and 1pm for afternoon exams.

Full training will be provided.

Closing date: 9am, Friday 19 October 2018

Interviews to be held on Thursday 25 October 2018 

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About Ralph Allen School

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+44 1225 832936

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Ralph Allen School is a co-educational, non-denominational, over-subscribed academy for students aged 11 to 18 years, situated in the World Heritage city of Bath.  Our ethos is one of achievement through respect, teamwork and personal best.

In 2016 it became a founder member of the Palladian Academy Trust, composed of eight local schools.

Ralph Allen School was named after the Bath mine owner, entrepreneur and philanthropist who helped with the building of Georgian Bath and the early development of the Post Office.

The school was founded in 1957 and became an academy in August 2012. It is celebrating its 60th anniversary during 2017-18.  Following recent exciting campus developments, the school has formulated a comprehensive strategic vision for future campus expansion.

Headteacher

Nathan Jenkins

Vision and values

Ralph Allen School aims to be both exceptional and extraordinary, embracing difference and diversity and inspiring everyone to reach their full potential. The school strives to have a welcoming environment so everyone feels as though they belong. Teachers want to develop respect, resilience and resourcefulness in each student. The school also wants to ensure its pupils become active, thoughtful and responsible citizens of the world.

The secondary school specialises in three core subjects: English, Math's and Science. It has been mentioned in The Times on its annual list of highest-achieving schools. It has great facilities for extra-curricular activities, including an art and photography building and an all-weather sports pitch.

Ofsted report

Ralph Allen achieved a 'Good' when it was last inspected in 2018, with one of those outstanding features being the Sixth Form. Ofsted assessments of the school have never been below 'Good'.

View Ralph Allen School’s latest Ofsted report

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