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Early Years and Education Assessor

Employer
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM
Location
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Salary
£24,045 - £26,081 per annum (pro rata of £27,344 – £29,659)
Closing date
12 Jan 2025
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Salary: £24,045 - £26,081 per annum (pro rata of £27,344 – £29,659)
Contractual hours: 37
Basis: Full Time
Package: Full details can be found here - https://www.ucb.ac.uk/about-us/work-for-us/rewards-and-benefits/
Job category/type: Academic
Job reference: REQ000212
Attachments: Early Years and Education Assessor - JDPS - Nov 24.pdf

Job description

UCB have a fantastic opportunity for an Early Years and Education Assessor to join our early years team.

We are seeking an enthusiastic and passionate Early-Years and Education Assessor who is reflective and creative in practice. Working in collaboration with Lecturers, Learners, and Early Years placements, you will strive to ensure the learners reach their full potential by assessing learners within their early year's placement to achieve their qualification.

You will be using a variety of assessing techniques to ensure the highest standards of bespoke learning are offered and through the work you do, you will not only be making a difference to the lives of learners but also increase the standards and reputation of the industry.

The successful candidate must demonstrate a flexible approach to work and an enthusiasm for continued professional development.

This role is 37 hours per week, 40 weeks per year

Standard Information

UCB is an equal opportunities employer.

University College Birmingham is proud to have been voted 5th in the Post Graduate Education category in the prestigious 2024 Whatuni Student Choice Awards. The awards are voted for and by students showcasing the incredible relationships we foster here at University College Birmingham between Staff and Students. We are TEF rated Silver, with a Good Ofsted rating.

University College Birmingham has a unique collaborative partnership with the University of Warwick - Ranked ninth in the 2024 Guardian League Tables and 67th in the World QS University Rankings 2024

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