Spanish Moderator
| Posting date: | 27 March 2026 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | Not specified |
| Additional salary information: | Competitive, based on experience |
| Hours: | Part time |
| Closing date: | 26 April 2026 |
| Location: | Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2EU |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | eTeach UK Limited |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 1542668 |
Summary
What you will be doing
As a moderator, you’ll be looking at samples of candidates’ coursework to make sure that a centre’s marking is accurate and consistent. You’ll be part of a team and you’ll work closely with your team leader.
For remote moderation, either the centre will post samples of coursework to you or you’ll download them from a central repository.
We’ll make sure you are fully trained so you understand the moderation process and your part in it. There will also be standardisation activities to make sure you can apply the marking criteria consistently
The amount of work involved will vary depending on the mode of moderation and the level of the qualification.
You would generally moderate around 16 centres with about six samples per centre. We’ll quote specific details and fees when we offer you a moderation task.What we are looking for
Core skills and experience
have a degree in Spanish Language/Literature, or another subject if a native Spanish speaker
have a minimum of 2 years experience teaching AS or A Level Spanish or equivalent
must be fluent in spoken and written Spanish
must be highly proficient in spoken and written English
General skills
Keen eye for detail
Work well under pressure
Keep to deadlines
Have a PC/Mac, fast broadband and IT skills
Location requirementOpen to applicants based in all eligible countries Please note
We are also interested in people with experience working for other examination boards - you don’t need to be teaching the Cambridge International specification for your subject.
Additional notes
Applicants may be subject to right to work checks.
As a moderator, you’ll be looking at samples of candidates’ coursework to make sure that a centre’s marking is accurate and consistent. You’ll be part of a team and you’ll work closely with your team leader.
For remote moderation, either the centre will post samples of coursework to you or you’ll download them from a central repository.
We’ll make sure you are fully trained so you understand the moderation process and your part in it. There will also be standardisation activities to make sure you can apply the marking criteria consistently
The amount of work involved will vary depending on the mode of moderation and the level of the qualification.
You would generally moderate around 16 centres with about six samples per centre. We’ll quote specific details and fees when we offer you a moderation task.What we are looking for
Core skills and experience
have a degree in Spanish Language/Literature, or another subject if a native Spanish speaker
have a minimum of 2 years experience teaching AS or A Level Spanish or equivalent
must be fluent in spoken and written Spanish
must be highly proficient in spoken and written English
General skills
Keen eye for detail
Work well under pressure
Keep to deadlines
Have a PC/Mac, fast broadband and IT skills
Location requirementOpen to applicants based in all eligible countries Please note
We are also interested in people with experience working for other examination boards - you don’t need to be teaching the Cambridge International specification for your subject.
Additional notes
Applicants may be subject to right to work checks.