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Exam Invigilator

Exam Invigilator

Hills Road Sixth Form College

Cambridgeshire

  • New
Salary:
Invigilators: £11.57 per hour, plus holiday pay
Job type:
Part Time, Casual
Apply by:
22 November 2024

Job overview

Exam Invigilators

Contract: Casual zero hours

Actual hours required:

· A session is either a morning or afternoon, typically from 7:45 to 12:00/12:30 or 12:30 to 16:30/17:00. Applicants must be able to attend the sessions in full.

· The College will interview applicants who can offer a minimum of ten sessions (covering the times above) during May/June exam seasons of which four will be deemed compulsory on key dates. Please confirm that this is the case in your application letter.

Salary:

· Invigilators: £11.57 per hour, plus holiday pay

· Opportunity to progress to Senior Invigilator for suitable candidates after one years’ service.

The College wishes to recruit additional Invigilators to join the team. Full training

will be provided. Working within the team, you will supervise candidates for

exams in particular venues for agreed morning, afternoon or full-day sessions.

Closing date: Friday 22nd November 2024 at 9.00am

Interviews: Wednesday 4th or Thursday 5th December 2024

Details and an application form for the above post may be obtained from our website https://www.hillsroad.ac.uk/about-us/current-vacancies

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its students and staff and expects all members of the College community, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment. The College actively promotes equality and diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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About Hills Road Sixth Form College

The College operates on an attractive site just over a mile south of the centre of the historic city of Cambridge. Having responded to strong and sustained demand for places over a number of years we now have approaching 2,400 full-time 16-19 students for whom we provide a wide choice of A level subjects, together with the Extended Project qualification, an extensive and varied enrichment programme and responsive individual support and guidance. We also welcome around 4,000 part-time students on to our adult education programme in the evenings and at weekends.  The College is a study centre for the Open University and has a thriving Sports and Tennis Centre that is open to the local community.

The commitment and excellence of our staff together with the breadth of the curriculum make the College an exciting and enjoyable place in which to learn. Students are encouraged to achieve the highest standards not only in the classroom but also in a range of extra-curricular activities which help them to develop new skills, think independently and exercise their responsibilities as global citizens. We encourage staff and students to contribute strongly to College life and to enjoy its many opportunities. There are good relationships and a real sense of partnership in learning between staff and students, and many visitors comment on the College’s happy and purposeful atmosphere. 

We are proud of the College’s national reputation for excellence and in our last two Ofsted inspections we were rated outstanding in all graded areas. The College has had the highest score of any sixth form college in the country in the Government’s examination performance table for ‘points per examination entry’ since the tables’ inception in 1993. In recent years the tables have included the percentage of students achieving at least AAB at A level in at least two of the Russell Group's 'facilitating subjects' with the College recording the strongest sixth form college percentage in each year. Retention and success rates are high and over 90% of our students progress to higher education.

 The College is a stimulating and rewarding place in which to work and study. Facilities are excellent with new and remodelled purpose built accommodation. Our staff are valued and enjoy working in a friendly and supportive environment and all of us place the student at the heart of what we do. Please visit our website for more information.

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