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Exam Access Arrangements (EAA) Coordinator

Exam Access Arrangements (EAA) Coordinator

Charterhouse

Godalming, Surrey

  • Expiring soon
Salary:
£11,000 (15 hours per week, term-time working - 32 weeks of the year)
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
Immediate start
Apply by:
30 April 2024

Job overview

Charterhouse seeks to appoint, for September 2024, an inspirational and passionate Exam Access Arrangements (EAA) Coordinator on a fixed-term basis for two academic years (until early July 2026). There may be an opportunity to extend this beyond the two years for the right candidate.

The Educational Support Department at Charterhouse exists to help pupils develop their learning skills so that they can fully access the School’s curriculum and achieve outstanding examination performance.

This post is a superb opportunity for an experienced Level 7 Assessor to join one of the country’s finest schools. The successful candidate will be able to support the pupils with EAA. The appointee will have the ability and knowledge to assess, review and complete the process of EAA for the GCSEs, A Levels and IB.

An Exam Access Arrangement Coordinator will be the custodial of the application process for any Exam Access Arrangements. Under the guidance of the Head of Educational Support (SENDCo), they will screen, assess and review pupils who may require EAA. If any EAA needs are identified they will prepare an EAA application and send it to the relevant Exam Boards. They will keep a close eye on all applications, monitor their progress and communicate effectively with the Exam Office at Charterhouse.

Applications should be made in accordance with the School’s application and safer recruitment procedures, via the School’s website, selecting the relevant vacancy. This will take you to our online recruitment system and give you the opportunity to register and complete an application form. You will also have the opportunity to upload your latest CV.

The salary for this part-time term time role is £11,000 per annum for working 15 hours per week, 32 weeks of the year, other benefits include a contributory pension scheme, cash health plan, death in service benefit, and membership of the School’s Sports Club.

In case of any queries, please email: hr@charterhouse.org.uk or contact the Head of Educational Support, Ms Becky Lawrence, for a preliminary discussion: rsl@charterhouse.org.uk 

The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Tuesday 30 April 2024. Interviews will take place shortly thereafter.

The post-holder will be responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children with whom he/she comes into contact. They must ensure compliance with the School's Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy Statement at all times. This appointment will be subject to checks with the Disclosure and Barring Service and with past employers.

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About Charterhouse

Charterhouse is a beautiful school in a 250-acre campus – a wonderful setting for the whole community to live and work together and a splendid backdrop for teaching and learning.

Founded in 1611, Charterhouse is one of the world’s leading coeducational independent schools, welcoming boarders and day pupils at 13+ entry and 16+ entry.

Surrounded by a world of opportunity and connected by a feeling of belonging, each pupil at Charterhouse is educated to embrace life’s full potential, and empowered to carry this into their future. A Charterhouse education prepares for both academic success as well as laying the foundations for future professional, social and personal fulfilment.

The School is academically ambitious for every pupil, with all strands of a Charterhouse education leading towards being fully prepared for the real-world of tomorrow and equipped to grasp future opportunities.

The curriculum is all about choice for the individual and is firmly rooted in academic rigour, intellectual curiosity and independent learning.  Year 9 pupils follow a real breadth of academic subjects, with the curriculum in Years 10 and 11 culminating in (I)GCSEs.

Pupils benefit from the dual offer available in the Sixth Form: A Levels with an Extended Project Qualification or the breadth of the IB Diploma Programme. A wonderful range of academic electives are on offer, including the Charterhouse Entrepreneurship Diploma (accredited by the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs) and the Ivy House Leadership Award.

From an outstanding and varied academic education to the raft of co-curricular options – opportunities abound at Charterhouse. With over 80 activities, the co-curriculum is an essential strand of a Charterhouse education, combining opportunities for leadership development, creativity, exercise and team work.

The Boarding House teams are at the heart of supporting each young person on their journey through the School.  The Heads of House live in the Houses, and are supported by a team of tutors and pastoral staff – two of whom are also residential. The House Teams are supported by a 24-hour Health Centre and pupils also have access to support through the Wellbeing team, counsellors and chaplaincy.

Shared values are central to life at Charterhouse, enabling each person to be themselves – everything at Charterhouse begins with kindness. We warmly welcome applicants who will share our values and with the enthusiasm and energy to make a significant and lasting contribution to life at the School. Together we can ensure that Charterhouse continues to be a world-class education provider.

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