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Merseyside, , United Kingdom
Tradewind are looking to recruit a bank of Exam Invigilators for secondary schools in the Bootle area of Liverpool. This is a part-time role for the GCSE summer exams which run for a period of approximately 5 weeks starting on the 5th May 2025 until 20th June 2025.
No experience is necessary, as full training will be provided
You will be required...
- Maintain a calm exam environment
- Assist in the organisation of students at the start and end of each exam
- Provide correct information relevant to the exam
- Report any cases of malpractice to the exam manager
- Report on any unexpected events during the course of an examination
- Liaise with the Exams Officer
- Assist in the distribution of seating cards, writing paper, equipment and examination question papers
- Mark the attendance register as required
- Place the candidates work in examination number order, checking against the attendance register
- Monitor and supervise the students
- Ensure any used exam papers and answer booklets are returned to the Exams Officer after the exam
You will need:-
- an online interview,
- to have two recent referees,
- an up-to-date CV that covers the last 10 years of employment
- proof of your current address.
- to have the legal right to work in the UK
- an enhanced DBS certificate which is on the update service (ESSENTIAL)
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Egg and ham is British rhyming slang for exam.
Before a big exam you would be expected to cram. This simply means to study hard in the period running up to the exam.
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Money, cash (exam. "that kid got bank")
excellent, to perform well: "I aced the exam."
Very easy, e.g. "Hey that exam was pimps!"
To revise or study for an exam
to fail an exam or a course of study
excellent, to perform well: "I aced the exam."
to easily pass an exam or a test
- Before a big exam you would be expected to cram. This simply means to study hard in the period running up to the exam.
Exam Invigilator
Egg and ham is British rhyming slang for exam.
Before a big exam you would be expected to cram. This simply means to study hard in the period running up to the exam.
Money, cash (exam. "that kid got bank")
Money, cash (exam. "that kid got bank")
excellent, to perform well: "I aced the exam."
Very easy, e.g. "Hey that exam was pimps!"
To revise or study for an exam
to fail an exam or a course of study
excellent, to perform well: "I aced the exam."
to easily pass an exam or a test
- Before a big exam you would be expected to cram. This simply means to study hard in the period running up to the exam.
Exam Invigilator
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