Casual Exam Invigilator
Mulberry School for Girls
Tower Hamlets
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- Salary:
- £15.25ph
- Job type:
- Part Time, Casual
- Apply by:
- 22 February 2025
Job overview
Job Overview
We are seeking to appoint casual exam Invigilators to join our team in supporting pupils during exam periods. Invigilators create the conditions for our students to perform at their very best in their exams. The invigilator’s role is highly regulated and training will be provided.
You will have an unshakeable belief that all children deserve an excellent school environment and your work will have a significant positive impact on students’ personal development, well-being and achievement.
Our School
Mulberry School for Girls is an 11-18 comprehensive community school with 1,600 students on roll, close to Whitechapel and Shadwell in the London borough of Tower Hamlets. A successful and popular school in the local area, Mulberry’s accolades include Leading Edge, Training School, Arts School, International School and Healthy Schools’ status. The school is fully inclusive in all year groups, including the Sixth Form, and in April 2024 Ofsted graded the school ‘Outstanding’.
Our Community
We are committed to supporting young people to overcome the barriers that poverty and social exclusion create, ensuring that all students are able to achieve their full potential. This has inspired us to build up a broad network of partnerships, incubating and invigorating student experience, opportunity, drive and success.
There should be no barriers to a child’s future and society should, and can, be a level playing field. Aspiring for this to be reality we promise to:
- Emphasise high quality subject teaching, reinforced by excellent support for learning and intervention.
- Deliver inclusion services that assist personal development.
- Provide excellent pastoral care so no student goes unsupported.
- Continually develop strong leadership and have high levels of expertise in education
Our partners
We want our students to have access to the same professional connections which young people from more privileged backgrounds can utilise. To make this a reality we have a wide range external partners in higher education, business, industry, the arts and the sciences who contribute extensively and fundamentally to our extra-curricular activities.
- Bank of America
- Barts Health NHS Trust
- British Film Institute
- London Stock Exchange Group
- Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd
- National Theatre
- The Prince’s Trust
- Southbank Centre
- WOW Foundation
The Role
- To conduct examinations in accordance with the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) and awarding bodies instructions and Mulberry Schools Trust (MST) code of conduct
- To play a key role in upholding the integrity and security of the examination/assessment process
What we’re looking for
- be reliable, flexible and readily available during main exam periods
- have effective communication skills and good interpersonal skills
- work well as part of a team
- be confident and a reassuring presence to candidates in exam rooms
- be able to give instructions and manage situations involving different groups of people
- not being related to teaching staff or pupils
Bringing Down Barriers to Success
We are proud to inspire our students through a diverse and representative teams and welcome applications from all of the communities we serve.
If you have the experience and passion to energise Tower Hamlet’s next generation of leaders, creators and innovators, then we want to see how we can support you in that pursuit.
We particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and ethnic minorities. We want the best staff and we know that means a diverse staff.
Encouraging a happy and healthy work environment
We take staff wellbeing seriously at Mulberry Schools Trust, here are just some of the great benefits for all staff.
- Local Government Pension scheme
- Employee assistance programme and support
- Free breakfast
- Free gym onsite
- Paid sabbatical opportunities
- Free onsite parking
- Subsidised staff restaurant with outdoor roof terrace
- Annual programme of conferences and Trust wide events with high profile speakers
- Cycle to work scheme
- Annual service award
- Long service awards
Attached documents
About Mulberry School for Girls
A message from the CEO, Dr Vanessa Ogden
Mulberry School for Girls is a high achieving, over-subscribed and successful girls’ comprehensive school for pupils aged 11 to 18. It is a place where girls’ talents and abilities are nurtured in a safe creative space and where they can develop their ambitions and the power for self-determination. Our aim is that all pupils should leave the school as highly qualified, confident and articulate young women with a wealth of experience in the wider world. Outstanding academic achievement is very important for future success, as is the need to develop ‘Confidence, Creativity, Leadership’ and a life-long ‘Love of Learning’. We believe these things will enable our pupils to lead enriched, happy and fulfilled lives, making a contribution to their own community, to British society and to global well-being.
Mulberry is an inclusive school with a wealth of multi-agency support employed by us to support pupils and their families. Provision for special educational needs is excellent. There is an outstanding enrichment programme which includes Global Classrooms, women’s education conferences, Girl Guides, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and the Mulberry Theatre Company. Mulberry’s arts education programme is well-known in London and we count the National Theatre, the British Film Institute, the Donmar Warehouse, the Royal Court Theatre and Southbank Centre amongst our valued partners. There is also a strong family provision with a range of events, classes and courses for parents. We hope you will come and visit.
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