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Temporary Examinations Assistant

Temporary Examinations Assistant

Wimbledon High School

Wimbledon

  • Expired
Salary:
£21,657 to £25,089 p.a. (c£11.50 to £13.50 per hour)
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
31 January 2018

Job overview

We have an excellent opportunity for a well-organised individual to assist the Examinations Officer in our forthcoming busy exams period. 

The candidate will assist with the provision of a comprehensive examination service in line with both external and internal exams processes and will also provide support with the liaison and training of the invigilation team.

The working hours will be:

· From Monday 16 April to Thursday 10 May 2018: 3 hours per day - 8.30am to 11.30am

· From Friday 11 May to Friday 30 June 2018: 6 hours per day 8.00am to 2.00pm (including a 30 minute break)

The ideal candidate will possess strong organisational, administrative and ICT skills together with a knowledge of the JCQ regulations for conducting examinations as well the regulations covering Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments.  

There is possibility of the role becoming permanent after September.

For further details and an application form, please click the Apply button. 

Closing date for applications is 9am Wednesday 31 January 2018 and interviews will take place thereafter. 

The School reserves the right to commence the interview process at any time prior to the closing date so early application is recommended.

Wimbledon High School is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

About Wimbledon High School

An academically successful school, with meaningful partnerships placing us at the heart of our community, Wimbledon High School is a hub of intellectual activity, fun and laughter.

We are proudly a flagship school of the Girls' Day School Trust, experts in educating girls, from 4 to 18. We like to challenge and inspire our students through an innovative focus on 'play' in our Junior School and 'playful scholarship' in Seniors, which sees us embrace problem-solving, critical and disruptive thinking and creativity in and out of the classroom. It may seem a contradiction but at Wimbledon High we are as serious about play as we are about academic rigour – and indeed, believe that the one cannot exist without the other. A highly selective school, with outstanding results, our students do nine GCSEs and 3 A levels, giving them time and space to explore around, over and above the curriculum. We go off-timetable one afternoon a week for our partnerships work, which sees over 200 visiting pupils get involved in activities and which was noted as a significant strength of the school in our recent ISI inspection.

A vast array of co-curricular clubs and activities allow students to find their thing: passions and interests that they will take with them through life, as on their journey of discovery about themselves, they learn what is important to them. Excellent pastoral care, under our GROW programme, is embedded in everything we do; we teach girls to believe in their own agency and use their voices for good.

Our school aims:

Stepping in: we aim for every girl to feel known, supported, confident and able to shine at Wimbledon High.

Striding out:  we aim for every girl to leave us prepared to shape the society in which she lives and works.

We will do this, across the school by:

· Encouraging resilience, independence and kindness

· Nurturing curiosity, scholarship and a sense of wonder

· Promoting excellent teaching and learning

· Running a broad, inspiring co-curricular programme

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Applications closed