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Vocational Learning and Assessment Officer (Life Sciences)

Job details
Posting date: 04 September 2025
Salary: £34,655 to £37,833 per year, pro rata
Additional salary information: (Please note that the successful candidate without an assessor qualification will initially be appointed to the role of Trainee Vocational Learning & Assessment Officer with a salary range of £31,681 - £33,663 pro-rata p.a. until assessor qualification is obtained. Salary placement will be depending on industry qualifications and experience of the applicant).
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 17 September 2025
Location: Dunfermline, Fife
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Fife College
Job type: Temporary
Job reference: LK234

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Summary

7 Hours Per week

About the Role

Join our dynamic team in assessing candidates at SCQF Level 7 & 8, for a set of work based/college candidates, providing crucial support and advice to candidates to help them gather and present a portfolio that meets the performance criteria and evidence requirements of their vocational qualifications.

You will play a key role in the continuous development and improvement of the vocational learning programmes, ensuring they align with industry best practice and standards.

Key Responsibilities

• Induction and Training
• Assessment Design and Execution
• Mentorship and Support
• Record Keeping & Reporting
• Quality Assurance and Compliance
• Industry Engagement and Partnership
• Professional Development and Networking
• Contribution to Curriculum Teams

Qualifications

• Essential:
o SVQ Level 4 in the relevant vocational area
Or
o Appropriate qualifications as laid down by the relevant awarding bodies and requirements of the industry
o Possession of Assessor and Verifier awards (should you not hold these qualifications you should be willing to work towards).
Experience
• Essential:
o Proven relevant up to date industry / work-based experience in a laboratory or science industry
o Experience in delivering vocational training and education within a relevant industry sector.
o Proven ability to develop and adapt learning materials to meet the needs of candidates and industry standards
o Familiarity with the standards and requirements of relevant awarding bodies and experience in applying these standards in assessments.
o Familiarity with quality assurance processes for maintaining compliance with educational standards and external verification requirements.
• Desirable:
o Demonstrable experience in conducting assessments and evaluations within a vocational or educational setting
o Experience in mentoring or coaching individuals, particularly in educational or workplace settings.
o Proven track record of supporting candidates through the completion of qualifications or training programmes.
o Experience in acting as an internal verifier or similar role to ensure the quality and integrity of educational assessments and outcomes.
Skills and Attributes
• Ability to clearly articulate instructions, feedback, and concepts to candidates, employers, and colleagues.
• Effective, organisation, and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to proactively identify and solve problems using own initiative.
• Flexibility to adapt teaching and assessment methods to different candidates and environments.

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