Examination Officer
Ashford, England, United Kingdom · Jornada completa
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- Experiencia
- Cualquier
- Salario
- GBP 25,378 – GBP 30,201 / year
- Vacantes
- 1
- Al corriente
- Hace 2 horas
- Modo de trabajo
- En la oficina
- Elegibilidad
- Qualified applicants who are enthusiastic, experienced in exam administration, and interested in working in a school environment, with a genuine commitment to supporting young people and the school community. Applications are welcomed from all suitably qualified individuals.
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Descripción del trabajo
Role overview
The North School is looking for a skilled and proactive Exams Officer to take ownership of exam administration and ensure the smooth, accurate running of the full assessment cycle. This is a role for someone who is highly organised, meticulous with details, and confident handling busy deadlines. Strong communication skills, administrative capability, and the ability to keep systems accurate at all times are essential.
The post is based at The North School and is due to begin in September 2026. Interviews are planned for the week commencing 17 July 2026.
Working pattern: term time plus 10 additional days, making 40 working weeks across the year.
Salary: £28,641 to £30,201 FTE (SAT D) or £25,378 to £26,761 pro rata.
What the role involves
- Managing the school’s examinations administration from start to finish, including electronic entries and registrations for all qualifications, external exams, mock examinations, and internal assessments across all year groups.
- Making sure all JCQ and exam board rules are understood, followed, and updated in line with any changes.
- Coordinating and supervising the invigilation team, including briefing duties before, during, and after examination sessions.
- Serving as the main contact for exam-related queries and working with staff, students, and parents to ensure the right paperwork and processes are completed.
What the school is looking for
The successful applicant will bring excellent IT ability, strong administrative and organisational strengths, and a careful approach to accurate record-keeping. Previous experience in an examination officer role is preferred, and experience of the Bromcom management information system would be an advantage. A background in a school setting is helpful, and a real interest in working with young people is important.
The school also values flexibility, the ability to manage a busy environment, and the confidence to build effective working relationships with staff, governors, and the wider school community.
Additional information
Early applications are encouraged. Full role details are available in the recruitment pack. Flexible working requests will be considered where possible. The employer is committed to being inclusive and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
Benefits include membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme with a generous employer contribution, enhanced maternity pay, a salary sacrifice shared cost AVC scheme, 26 days of holiday entitlement plus public holidays that increases with service, an employee referral recruitment incentive, access to training and development, on-site parking, retail/cinema/restaurant discounts, an Employee Assistance Programme for wellbeing and advice, and a Cycle to Work scheme.
How to apply
For further information or an informal conversation about the role, contact Debbie Fuller, Administration Officer for Recruitment and Trips and Visits, at [email protected] or 01233 614600.
Applications must be submitted using the SAT application form sent to [email protected]. CVs are not accepted. If you need help completing the application, contact [email protected]. Support can be discussed if you require reasonable adjustments during the application process.
Terms and conditions
Under GDPR, application details will not be retained once the position has been filled. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews may happen before the closing date. The organisation is committed to safeguarding children and young people, and all staff and volunteers are expected to share that commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and requires an enhanced DBS disclosure. Shortlisted candidates will also be subject to online checks in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance.