Casual Exam Invigilator - Stafford
Posting date: | 18 September 2025 |
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Salary: | £12.21 per hour |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 18 October 2025 |
Location: | Stafford, Staffordshire |
Remote working: | Fully remote |
Company: | Acorn Training LTD |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | Acorn - 0370 |
Summary
We reserve the right to close this advertisement at any time if we receive suitable applications for the role.
The primary role of the Examinations Invigilator is to assist the examinations team in the correct running and supervision of examinations including, when necessary, assisting with the preparation of examination rooms, completion of examination paperwork, attendance registers, invigilation reports and collation of examination documentation.
Key Responsibilities
- Support learners in a calm and approachable manner whilst maintaining examination integrity
- Assist in the preparation of the examination room ensuring that it meets the JCQ requirements
- Monitor learners’ attendance and behaviour in the examination room carefully and ensuring compliance with procedures and regulations is followed
- Ensuring the security of examination paperwork and preventing possible candidate malpractice
- Invigilate computer-aided assessments and additional exam requirements sessions as required following training at an appropriate level of experience
- Act as a reader, scribe or prompt for allocated learners as directed and trained by the Exams team
- Attending training when required in order to keep up to date with new procedures and regulations
- To be responsible for opening exam papers and authorised materials and to distribute these to learners in accordance with the examination rules and regulations
- To attend to late learners quickly and efficiently with minimum disruption and in accordance with the examination rules and regulations
- To notify learners of exam start and finish times ensuring that efficient timekeeping is maintained
- To respond to queries regarding paperwork and administration in accordance with examination rules and regulations
- To contact the examinations manager in the event of learners raising concerns or difficulties in respect of an examination paper where a professional judgement may be required
- To report any concerns regarding the conduct/ administration of the examination to the exams officer
- To supervise learners in a quiet and unobtrusive manner
- To notify the examinations manager of any disruptions that may occur
- To arrange for the supervision of any learners who may need to leave the room in accordance with the exam regulations
- To ensure that exam conditions are maintained until learners are dismissed
- To maintain confidentiality of information acquired in the course of undertaking duties for Acorn Training
- To maintain an awareness of Child and Adult at Risk policies and procedures and other safeguarding related matters
- To adhere to all Acorn Training policies and procedures as relevant to the role including professional dress, use of social media and expectations for professional conduct
Key Performance Indicators
- To record all start and finish times in accordance with the examination rules and regulations To ensure learners have clear sight of a clock within the exam venue
- To ensure that examination is carried out strictly in accordance with the guidelines set out by the Joint Examinations Board
- To collect and collate examination scripts ensuring no documents are left unattended at any time and are promptly packaged and delivered to the exams board within their defined timeframes
- To remain aware of, and adhere to, applicable rules, regulations, legislation and
procedures including the Equal Opportunities Policy and Code of Conduct,
and national legislation (including Health and Safety, Data Protection)
- To ensure that the room and desks are clear of unauthorised materials and in good
- Order in accordance with exam boards guidance
- To complete and submit seating plans to the exams manager where these are required in accordance with the exam boards procedures
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Qualifications and specific training
- Satisfactory DBS check (essential)
- Full, clean driving license and access to own vehicle with business use insurance (essential)
- Qualified to grade C/4 at GCSE level or level 2 Functional Skills in both English and mathematics (essential)
Experience
- Experience in basic administration (essential)
- Excellent communication skills (essential)
- Excellent customer service skills (essential)
- Previous experience in invigilating or supervising examinations (desired)
- Experience of working with learners with learning needs (desired)
Knowledge
- Demonstrate effective use of ICT packages (essential)
- Experienced with using examination software (desirable)
Skills
- Maintaining confidentiality and compliance with data protection legislation (essential)
- Meticulous approach to work (essential)
- Reliable, punctual and flexible in approach to work (essential)
- Good ability to remain calm under pressure or during unexpected circumstances (essential)
- Highly organised and effective time management (essential)
- Ability to work to predetermined instructions (essential)
The primary role of the Examinations Invigilator is to assist the examinations team in the correct running and supervision of examinations including, when necessary, assisting with the preparation of examination rooms, completion of examination paperwork, attendance registers, invigilation reports and collation of examination documentation.
Key Responsibilities
- Support learners in a calm and approachable manner whilst maintaining examination integrity
- Assist in the preparation of the examination room ensuring that it meets the JCQ requirements
- Monitor learners’ attendance and behaviour in the examination room carefully and ensuring compliance with procedures and regulations is followed
- Ensuring the security of examination paperwork and preventing possible candidate malpractice
- Invigilate computer-aided assessments and additional exam requirements sessions as required following training at an appropriate level of experience
- Act as a reader, scribe or prompt for allocated learners as directed and trained by the Exams team
- Attending training when required in order to keep up to date with new procedures and regulations
- To be responsible for opening exam papers and authorised materials and to distribute these to learners in accordance with the examination rules and regulations
- To attend to late learners quickly and efficiently with minimum disruption and in accordance with the examination rules and regulations
- To notify learners of exam start and finish times ensuring that efficient timekeeping is maintained
- To respond to queries regarding paperwork and administration in accordance with examination rules and regulations
- To contact the examinations manager in the event of learners raising concerns or difficulties in respect of an examination paper where a professional judgement may be required
- To report any concerns regarding the conduct/ administration of the examination to the exams officer
- To supervise learners in a quiet and unobtrusive manner
- To notify the examinations manager of any disruptions that may occur
- To arrange for the supervision of any learners who may need to leave the room in accordance with the exam regulations
- To ensure that exam conditions are maintained until learners are dismissed
- To maintain confidentiality of information acquired in the course of undertaking duties for Acorn Training
- To maintain an awareness of Child and Adult at Risk policies and procedures and other safeguarding related matters
- To adhere to all Acorn Training policies and procedures as relevant to the role including professional dress, use of social media and expectations for professional conduct
Key Performance Indicators
- To record all start and finish times in accordance with the examination rules and regulations To ensure learners have clear sight of a clock within the exam venue
- To ensure that examination is carried out strictly in accordance with the guidelines set out by the Joint Examinations Board
- To collect and collate examination scripts ensuring no documents are left unattended at any time and are promptly packaged and delivered to the exams board within their defined timeframes
- To remain aware of, and adhere to, applicable rules, regulations, legislation and
procedures including the Equal Opportunities Policy and Code of Conduct,
and national legislation (including Health and Safety, Data Protection)
- To ensure that the room and desks are clear of unauthorised materials and in good
- Order in accordance with exam boards guidance
- To complete and submit seating plans to the exams manager where these are required in accordance with the exam boards procedures
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Qualifications and specific training
- Satisfactory DBS check (essential)
- Full, clean driving license and access to own vehicle with business use insurance (essential)
- Qualified to grade C/4 at GCSE level or level 2 Functional Skills in both English and mathematics (essential)
Experience
- Experience in basic administration (essential)
- Excellent communication skills (essential)
- Excellent customer service skills (essential)
- Previous experience in invigilating or supervising examinations (desired)
- Experience of working with learners with learning needs (desired)
Knowledge
- Demonstrate effective use of ICT packages (essential)
- Experienced with using examination software (desirable)
Skills
- Maintaining confidentiality and compliance with data protection legislation (essential)
- Meticulous approach to work (essential)
- Reliable, punctual and flexible in approach to work (essential)
- Good ability to remain calm under pressure or during unexpected circumstances (essential)
- Highly organised and effective time management (essential)
- Ability to work to predetermined instructions (essential)