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Job: Freelance Examiner (Data Analyst & Data Technician)

Location: Remote

Employment: Freelance

Salary: Subject dependent, but extremely competitive


An Ofqual accredited End Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO) that puts the apprentice at the heart of everything they do are on the search for Freelance Examiners to support their core team, with a particular interest in applicants with expertise in delivering these End Point Assessments (EPAs):


  • Data Analyst (L4)
  • Data Technician (L3)


They employ only the best colleagues in our industries, so your skills in one or more of the standards above must be exceptional. If you already have experience of assessment or coaching, you will hit the ground running, and whether you’re a qualified assessor or not, you will benefit from an onboarding programme that utilises the latest technology and expert mentoring to get you quickly up to speed.


You will work remotely to deliver assessments via video calling (Teams or Zoom), so all you need is a laptop or PC, a webcam, and a strong internet connection.


Your responsibilities will include:


· Creating an environment in which apprentices feel comfortable and can perform at their best.

· Conducting End-point assessments via video call based on the assessment criteria.

· Awarding valid, compliant, and reliable grades.

· Writing detailed feedback that accurately reflects the assessment experience.

· Contributing to standardisation activities that ensure compliance with our Regulatory requirements.

· Lending your subject expertise to ‘blueprinting’ sessions that constantly improve our assessments.

· In return, we pay well and have high expectations. We are uncompromising in our drive to deliver the best assessment experience to training providers, employers and apprentices. You will be line managed by one of our subject matter experts (SMEs) and benefit from working with colleagues who constantly encourage each other to be better.


Above all, they want to employ people with values and behaviours that reflect their own. Those with the genuine desire to ensure our apprentices leave their assessment in no doubt that they provided them with the best experience and a grade that reflected their abilities and efforts.


If this sounds like a good match, then please get in touch ASAP as remote interviews are taking place immediately.

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