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Lead Invigilator/Invigilator

Lead Invigilator/Invigilator

North London Collegiate School

Edgware

Salary:
£12.38 – £1576 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
18 January 2018

Job overview

Pay rate: £15.76 per hour (Lead Invigilator) 

£12.38 per hour (Invigilator)

We are looking for Invigilators to join our professional and friendly team supporting our students undertaking public examinations. 

Successful candidates will ideally have previous experience of working as an Invigilator or will have experience of working in a school. Strong communication skills are required together with accuracy and attention to detail. We are looking for candidates who are able to be flexible to offer commitment to regular cover at key exam periods. 

We are also looking for lead invigilators to join our team, successful candidates for this role will have significant experience of working as an invigilator, and will be able to demonstrate the ability to successfully supervise team members. Lead invigilators are paid on a rate of £15.76 per hour. 

Founded by Frances Mary Buss in 1850, North London Collegiate School is a highly academic girls’ independent day school. As one of the leading schools in the country, North London Collegiate has twice been awarded Independent School of the Year by the Sunday Times and has topped the GCSE, A Level and IB league tables on numerous occasions. 

Please note that candidates must complete an application form and provide a cover letter, CVs alone will not be considered, application forms are available to download on our website at: www.nlcs.org.uk Please email your application to the HR Manager at NTSrecruit@nlcs.org.uk or by post to:North London Collegiate School, Canons, Canons Drive, Edgware HA8 7RJ.

Closing date for applications: 18th January 2018.

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidates will be asked to apply to the Disclosure and Barring Service for an Enhanced Disclosure.


About North London Collegiate School

North London Collegiate School is an independent all-through day school for girls, based in Edgware. Its motto translates from Latin as "in the hope of labour". There are 1,065 aged 4-18 on the school roll.

The school was founded by Frances Mary Buss at the family home in Camden in 1850. The current site was acquired in 1929, and the school was fully relocated in 1940. The main site is a country house built in the eighteenth century. Since 2011, North London Collegiate School has had a franchise school in South Korea.

Headmistress

Mrs Vicky Bingham

Values and vision

The school is proud of its tradition of producing independent and pioneering young women with the drive and confidence to make the most of opportunities and a difference in the world. North London Collegiate School combines academic excellence with a vibrant extracurricular life, an international outlook, excellent facilities and a warm community.

Pupils are shaped not just by the academic excellence of the teaching but by the spectacular environment in which they learn. As well as the beauty of the Old House, pupils and staff also experience and learn in the school’s expansive grounds and modern Performing Arts Centre.

ISI report

“The school successfully fulfils its aims to provide an ambitious academic education and to enable all pupils to recognise academic excellence. Pupils benefit from a broad and challenging curriculum and an outstanding range of extra-curricular activities, among which many are related to academic study.”

View North London Collegiate School’s latest ISI report 

https://www.nlcs.org.uk/about-nlcs/inspection-report

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Applications closed