Assessment Writer - Digital Support and Digital Business Services

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Flexible Worker Contract

Location: Remote

About the role

We're excited to be looking for Assessment Associates (Writers, Reviewers and Scrutineers) within our T Level Digital Support Services and T Level Digital Business Services team on a flexible worker contract.

This role could be suitable if you have expertise within a technical support, IT operations, system maintenance, business or data analytics role.

Assessment Associate – Writer

As a Writer you’ll contribute to the development of assessment materials for our Digital Support Services qualifications. Your role will involve producing fit-for-purpose materials, such as question papers, assignment briefs and mark schemes. You’ll apply your subject-specific knowledge to prepare draft assessment materials, which will be refined over time with input from Digital Services Subject Matter Experts and assessment specialists.

Assessment Associate – Reviewer

As a reviewer, you’ll be responsible for reviewing and drafting assessment materials, as well as supporting revisions to ensure the assessments are fit for purpose. You’ll use your subject-specific expertise to evaluate draft materials, including question papers and mark schemes, providing feedback that highlights any errors, ambiguities, omissions, or oversights.

Assessment Associate – Scrutineer

As a Scrutineer, you’ll be working with draft assessment materials from a learner perspective. You’ll be required to identify and provide suggestions to rectify errors, ambiguities, omissions or oversights, ensuring high-quality, accessible assessments

How you’ll make an impact:

  • Contributing to the production of high quality, reliable assessment content that reflects in-depth knowledge and understanding of the digital sector

  • Supporting the development of assessment content that meets all commissioning instructions, as agreed with the Assessment Solutions Officer

  • Providing additional assessment content as required, including document/image sources and details of copyright permission, as required

  • Producing exemplar materials for assessments, as required

  • Liaise with Assessment Solution Officers, Subject Chair, Chief Examiners and other Assessment Associates

  • Attending paper review panel days and training sessions, as required

    We’d love to hear from you if you offer the following:

  • A minimum of a Level 3 qualification in Digital Support Services, a related discipline, or proven equivalent experience

  • Experience of writing and/or reviewing external assessment materials (question papers/mark schemes/tasks) to a Level 3 standard

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills

  • Ability to work effectively as part of a hybrid team through clear, respectful and timely communication

  • Ability and/or willingness to engage with IT systems to facilitate effective remote working

  • Able to work accurately and consistently, and at times, to tight timescales

  • Experience of working within the Digital sector is desirable

    Why work as a flexible worker for NCFE?

    Our flexible workforce provides supportive quality assurance to ensure that learners taking NCFE qualifications are getting the best education possible. If you become a flexible worker with us, you’ll choose how to fit your work around your other personal and professional commitments – making this a great opportunity to make a difference in a way that suits you.

    You’ll receive full training and the materials, tools or equipment needed to ensure you’re able to complete your duties in line with NCFE requirements, with the ability to take on flexible worker contract alongside other work, without the need to be registered as self-employed.

    All applicants will be expected to adhere to NCFE’s behavioural framework and to uphold our core values.

    How to apply

    Before applying, please note that we require all candidates to be able to demonstrate proof of Right to Work in the UK.

    Ready to join us and shape real change? Apply with your CV and answer the associated application questions.

    Closing Date: Friday 30 May 2025

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