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Teacher / Exams & Access Arrangement Assessor

London, UK
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Company: PROSPERO TEACHING

Job Type: Permanent, FullTime

Salary: £32,178 - £49,725 per annum

Prospero Teaching is looking for a dedicated Teacher / Exams & Access Arrangements Assessor. The college is seeking someone who is passionate about supporting neurodivergent learners and improving inclusive learning practices. The ideal candidate will be confident in assessing students for access arrangements, providing specialist support, and working collaboratively with staff to ensure students achieve their full potential. CONTRACT DETAILS Location Sixth Form College (Post-16 setting) Position Teacher / Exams & Access Arrangements Assessor Type of work Teaching, assessment and learner support Contract or position start date As agreed Duration / Likely Duration Fixed term Contract or position end date (if applicable) 22 May 2026 Contract type (temp/perm/temp to perm) Fixed-term Full time/part time Full time Salary Sixth Form Teachers Pay Scale Hours 9:00 am 4:30 pm, Monday Friday EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS Degree or equivalent qualification Teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE / DET / QTS) Recognised qualification for assessing Specific Learning Difficulties Experience supporting and assessing neurodivergent learners Experience analysing and using student progress data Experience assessing student progress and providing feedback Experience raising or maintaining student attainment ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES Assess students and apply for exam access arrangements where required Carry out screening and diagnostic assessments and produce reports Provide guidance and strategies to teachers and support staff on supporting neurodivergent learners Plan and deliver individual learning programmes and interventions Deliver 1:1 sessions and workshops for students on Level 2 and Level 3 courses Monitor and evaluate student progress and provide feedback to staff Support learners in developing study skills and effectively using access arrangements Raise awareness of neurodiversity across the college through training, advice, and guidance Work closely with the Additional Learning Support team and other staff members Attend staff meetings, training, and contribute to college development TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE YOU MUST: Hold the Right to Work in the UK Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service, or be willing to process a new application Be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people Demonstrate strong communication and ICT skills Be able to build positive relationships with students and staff OTHER The successful candidate will support the colleges inclusive ethos and commitment to equal opportunities. All staff are expected to follow safeguarding procedures and participate in training as required. The role may involve contributing to pastoral support, supporting student progression (including UCAS guidance where required), and helping students prepare for public examinations. Any adult working with children and vulnerable young people is responsible for safeguarding and protecting their welfare.

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