Invigilator
The Portsmouth Grammar School
Portsmouth
- £14.68 per hour
- New
- Quick apply
- Salary:
- £13.10 per hour plus £1.58 holiday pay
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- March 2025
- Apply by:
- 20 January 2025
Job overview
The Portsmouth Grammar School is a leading co-educational school located in the historic heart of Portsmouth. We are very much a family school known for excellent teaching, superb pastoral care and wide-ranging co-curricular opportunities and offer an education across the age range from Pre-School to Sixth Form.
We are seeking to appoint to our established team of regular part-time Invigilators at The Portsmouth Grammar School.
We welcome applications from candidates who can support external exams in the summer term 2025 and we hope successful candidates will be willing to join our team of regular invigilators who are available to return throughout the year to support both internal and external exams on an ad hoc basis.
Invigilators conduct external exams in the presence of candidates, ensuring that the integrity of the process is upheld in accordance with the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) guidelines. In addition, they can be offered sessions to support the school’s own cycle of internal exams in accordance with the school’s policies and procedures for internal examinations.
Our regular invigilators support examinations at key times throughout the year which are typically as follows;
- May and June for external exams at GCSE/IGCSE and A Level
- October and November external exam re-sits
- January internal mock exams
- At other times during the academic year as required by the Head of Examinations
Invigilator hours will be determined by the school’s Head of Examinations. The school makes no specific guarantee of any work throughout the year and invigilator requirements for the summer term external exam schedule will not be known until after Easter each year.
For the summer exams Invigilators should be available for at least 3 days each week during May and June 2025. This will need to be confirmed in advance of the exam period through the completion of an availability schedule. We can offer a small amount of flexibility for holiday or family commitments for a block of time during the exam period.
It is a requirement of employment that invigilators must be available for an annual meeting and training session before the start of the summer term exams. In 2025, the meeting will take place on Wednesday 26th March. At this meeting there will be safeguarding training, word processing training and invigilation training. Invigilators may also be asked to attend additional invigilator meetings or training throughout the year (possibly in November). This could also involve online training.
Examinations in the summer term 2025 will take place from 8th May to 23rd June 2025 and the length of sessions can vary. For invigilators, morning sessions start at 8.30 am and can finish anytime between 11.00 am and 1.00 pm. Afternoon sessions start at 1.30 pm and can finish anytime between 3.30 pm and 6.30 pm. There are no examinations during the summer Half Term (26th May – 30th May).
For external examinations, you will be paid for the full period of each examination, including any extra time granted to individual candidates, plus an allowance of 30 minutes’ administrative time to enable each examination to be started and finished smoothly.
Following the summer term exam session, we hope that you will wish to join our team of regular invigilators and work on an ad hoc basis throughout the year as required by the Head of Examinations. These additional invigilation sessions will be offered throughout the year but there will be no expectation that you must undertake them. This would be only on a basis that you are willing and free to attend. It is essential that our regular invigilators are registered with the DBS update service.
How to apply:
Candidates are asked to apply using the online form linked to our advert on www.tes.com
Any enquiries about the role or how to apply are welcome at recruitment@pgs.org.uk
The closing date for applications is midday on Monday 20th January 2025. Interviews will be scheduled to take place on the school site on Thursday 23rd January and Friday 24th January 2025.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Applicants will be required to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The School may carry out online searches on shortlisted applicants and applicants may be required to provide details of their online profile, including social media account names/handles, as part of their application.
The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The School is therefore permitted to ask job applicants to declare all convictions and cautions on a self-declaration form in advance of attending an interview (including those which are ‘spent’ unless they are ‘protected’ under the DBS filtering rules) in order to assess their suitability to work with children.
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About The Portsmouth Grammar School
Founded in 1732, The Portsmouth Grammar School (PGS) is a co-educational independent day school for pupils aged 2½ - 18 years, situated in the heart of Portsmouth, Hampshire. This thriving school is just a stone’s throw from the Solent and comprises of a Pre-School, Junior School, Senior School and Sixth Form, providing the very best education to 1,348 pupils.
Aims and Values
The school aims for member of its community to be both happy and successful, with the purpose of the school to offer an outstanding education that prepares each individual to lead a fulfilled and purposeful life. At the heart of everything is the PGS Core. By being part of the school community, each person aspires to the attributes of curiosity, creativity, courage, commitment, compassion and collaboration.
ISI Report 2022
During an ISI Inspection in late 2022 both the achievement of the pupils, including their academic development and the personal development of the pupils were found to be excellent - the highest possible classification. The Inspection also looked at the School’s compliance with the regulatory standards and requirements. PGS met all the standards required.
Head
Mr David Wickes
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