Exam Invigilator

Posted 21 March by Tradewind Recruitment
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Tradewind are looking to recruit a bank of Exam Invigilators for secondary schools in the Hull and East Riding Area. This is a part time role for the GCSE summer exams which run for a period of approximately 5 weeks starting on the 16th May 2024.

You will be required...

- Maintain a calm exam environment
- Assist in the organisation of students at the start and end of each exam
- Provide correct information relevant to the exam
- Report any cases of malpractice to the exam manager
- Report on any unexpected events during the course of an examination
- Liaise with the Exams Officer
- Assist in the distribution of seating cards, writing paper, equipment and examination question papers as required
- Mark the attendance register as required
- Place the candidates work in examination number order, checking against the attendance register and handing to the

Exams Manager
- Monitor and supervise the students
- Ensure any used exam papers and answer booklets are returned to the Exams Officer after the exam

You will need:-

- an online interview,

- to have two recent referees,

- an up-to-date CV that covers the last 10 years of employment

- proof of your current address.

- to have the legal right to work in the UK

- an enhanced DBS certificate which is on the update service (ESSENTIAL)

Click 'Apply Now' to be considered for the role of Exam Invigilator in a secondary school in Hull and The East Riding or contact Alex Bateman on / .

Required skills

  • Supply
  • Flexible
  • Exam Invigilator
  • Exams

Reference: 52352954

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