FAQs
What are the working hours for the Exam Invigilator position?
The working hours for the Exam Invigilator position are flexible, with shifts available in the morning (8am - 12pm), afternoon (12.30pm - 4pm), or full-day options.
Is this position suitable for students?
Yes, this position is ideal for college or university students looking for extra income as it offers flexible working hours.
Will I receive training for the Exam Invigilator role?
Yes, you will receive written guidance and training from the school staff before starting your role as an Exam Invigilator.
Do I need to have a DBS certificate to apply?
Yes, you will need to have an Enhanced DBS certificate on the DBS update service. Philosophy Education can assist you in obtaining one if you do not already have it.
How do I apply for the Exam Invigilator position?
To apply for the Exam Invigilator position, please submit an up-to-date CV.
How soon can I start working as an Exam Invigilator?
An immediate start is available for this position, subject to completing Philosophy Education's full registration and holding an Enhanced DBS certificate.
What is the process if my application is unsuccessful?
Philosophy Education aims to respond to all applications within three working days. If you do not hear from us within this time, it means your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
Can retirees apply for the Exam Invigilator job?
Yes, this position is suitable for retired individuals looking for a few hours of work each week.
Will I need to adhere to any specific exam regulations?
Yes, as an Exam Invigilator, you will be responsible for conducting examinations in accordance with examination board regulations.
Is there a minimum professional attitude required for this job?
Yes, a committed and professional attitude is essential for anyone applying for the Exam Invigilator position.
