We are looking to appoint an Exams Officer who will be
responsible for the efficient and effective running of the administration of
all internal and external examinations within the school. The successful
applicant will be a team player who is able to cope with the pressures that
come with this responsible and vital role.
The Exams Officer will have responsibility for a range of
activities associated with the recording, reporting and administration of all
exam data. The successful candidate will also support the Head of Centre in ensuring
that the centre is compliant with the Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ)
regulations and awarding body requirements in order to always ensure the
security and integrity of the examinations/assessments. Outside of the
examination seasons, the Exams Officer will assist the Data Manager with tasks
as and when required.
This role would suit an experienced Exams Officer; however,
full training would be provided for those wishing to develop into this role.
Main responsibilities will include:
- Managing invigilators. This includes
training new invigilators and updating existing invigilators on rules and
regulation changes on an annual basis
- Organising invigilator schedules and
recording working hours of the invigilation team for monthly submission to HR
for payroll
- Managing the examination entry process,
including gathering information from teaching staff to ensure that students’
examination entries are made correctly and on time, making
amendments/withdrawals
- Managing the examination preparation
process. This includes preparing examination timetables for students and staff;
creating seating plans for each examination room; briefing candidates, staff and
parents; receiving, checking and securely storing confidential examination
materials; administering internal assessments
- Supporting the process relating to access
arrangements by supporting the SENCo in making applications, booking rooms,
training invigilators and managing emergency access arrangements
- Managing examination days in accordance
with awarding body regulations, including preparing for each exam day, starting
an examination, dealing with emergencies, irregularities and malpractice, ending
the examination, collecting the examination scripts and packing and dispatching
examination scripts
- Managing examination results. This
includes accessing results electronically/downloading results from awarding
body secure sites and preparing for results to be disseminated to each student/candidate
- Dealing with requests and administering
post-results services
- Issuing examination certificates
The successful candidate will:
- Have GCSE or
equivalent qualifications in Maths and English at 4-9 (A*-C)
- Possess strong
organisational, planning and time management skills
- Be able to
adapt and react within a fast-paced environment, managing conflicting
priorities
- Have excellent
attention to detail, with the ability to work accurately and independently
- Understand the
importance of confidentiality with high levels of integrity
- Be able to
solve problems, exercise responsible judgement when appropriate and make
decisions
- Possess
exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, liaising with a wide range
of internal and external stakeholders, including students, parents, Heads of
Departments, Heads of Years, teachers, reception staff, site staff, IT staff
and awarding organisations
- Be hard
working, enthusiastic, committed and inspiring
- Have the
ability to prioritise their workload and meet deadlines whilst working under
pressure
In return, Leventhorpe
can provide:
- Excellent
facilities. To accommodate our expanding roll, Leventhorpe has completed an
extensive multi-million-pound capital build programme, including a new Science
and Sixth Form block and a state-of-the-art Performing Arts and English block.
Previous investment included a sports complex which features a sports hall,
fitness suite, dance studio, 3G all-weather pitch and floodlit tennis courts
- A
positive working environment in a heavily oversubscribed school with an
excellent academic record and high standards. We place strong emphasis on
student learning and achievement
- Exceptionally dedicated colleagues and
enthusiastic students
- Priority admission for children of staff
after a qualifying period
Closing date for applications is 12.00 noon Wednesday 22nd
April 2026.
Interviews will take place the following week.
Leventhorpe is committed to safeguarding and
promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and
volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required
to apply for an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service
(DBS). Further information for candidates including the school’s policies on
Safer Recruitment, Child Protection and Data Privacy notices for candidates can
be found on the school's website.