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Exams Invigilator, Readers and Scribes - TERM TIME OPPORTUNITIES

Exams Invigilator, Readers and Scribes - TERM TIME OPPORTUNITIES

Hinchley Wood School

Surrey

  • £13.15 per hour
  • Expired
Salary:
The hourly rate is £13.15 per hour including 15% holiday pay
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
14 November 2024
Apply by:
15 October 2024

Job overview

TERM TIME OPPORTUNITIES AT HINCHLEY WOOD SCHOOL

Do you have a few spare hours during term time? Would you like to make a difference to students taking exams and earn a little extra cash? Could you be an exam invigilator, reader and / or scribe?

We are looking to expand our Exams Team of invigilators, readers and scribes to support the exams process at Hinchley Wood School.

Invigilator responsibilities include setting up exam rooms, ensuring students receive the appropriate question papers and follow the rules and regulations associated with public exams.

Those taking on reader responsibilities must be confident in reading unseen material. Scribes will need good listening skills, neat and legible handwriting and accurate spelling to produce precise transcriptions of answers dictated by students.

Whether you are keen to specialise in one role or are happy to undertake all three, we would love to hear from you. No previous experience is necessary, as comprehensive training will be provided.

Hours and days will vary, but we need adults who can work on a casual, occasional basis during December, March and during the main exam season in May and June.

Successful candidates will undergo comprehensive, mandatory training on 14 November 2024. Experience working with young people would be helpful but is not essential.

Please declare if you have children taking exams at HWS in this academic year.

If you have any further queries, please telephone 0208 398 7161 or email hr@hinchleywoodschool.co.uk

Application packs can be downloaded from our website.

Closing date for applications Tuesday 15 October 2024

Interviews will be held on 6 November 2024.

Hinchley Wood 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 position advertised is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check.

Hinchley Wood School, Claygate Lane, Esher, Surrey KT10 0AQ

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About Hinchley Wood School

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+44 20 8398 7161

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Hinchley Wood School is a comprehensive coeducational secondary school based in Surrey, for students between the ages of 11 and 18. It gained academy status in 2012 and multi academy status in 2019 - Hinchley Wood Learning Partnership.  In October 2019 Hinchley Wood Primary School joined the Partnership. 

Executive Headteacher

Ben Bartlett 

Values and Vision

Hinchley Wood School’s motto is “Caring for ourselves, each other, the environment and the future”. The school aims for every student to be determined to work hard, have independence and be confident. This will hopefully help them to grow as individuals. Teachers aim to make students enthusiastic about learning and are expected to help them achieve the best possible results and discover their talents. 

Ofsted report

“The students work exceptionally well together in this harmonious and cohesive community and achieve outstanding outcomes. This is as a result of the good teaching they receive, excellent interventions for those who underachieve and a well-structured curriculum with some innovative aspects. Personalised vocational and academic pathways, resulting from the school’s strong partnerships, effectively meet students’ needs and aspirations. The outstanding specialist curriculum in music has had a significant impact on raising achievement. Additionally, excellent care, guidance and support and detailed tracking of students’ progress ensure that all students are on track to achieve their potential. All students feel highly valued and safe.”

View Hinchley Wood School’s latest Ofsted report 

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