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A leading education organization in the UK is seeking a Building Services Engineering Moderator to ensure quality assurance of T Level qualifications. This flexible, part-time role involves visiting providers, moderating assessments, and producing feedback reports. Ideal candidates should have experience in moderation and possess strong communication skills. Join us to contribute to education while maintaining your current job.
Building Services Engineering Moderator - Electrotechnical T Level
Role type: Flexible, contract, part time
Location: United Kingdom
Location type: Face to Face
Salary: Competitive Daily Rate
Role ID: 10878
Would you like to be involved with the quality assurance of our T Level qualifications?
We are looking for occupational experts to be involved in QA and moderation of these qualifications for the next academic year.
For more information on the role profile, person specification and guidance for completing your application, please click on 'apply' to be directed to the advert on our website where you can find all the additional information.
These opportunities give you the chance to work alongside your current job, to build additional income with competitive daily rates, and to continue to develop your own skills and development.
When completing your application, it is essential you read the person specification fully and map your application to show where you meet the requirements set out. Please note applications that do not demonstrate meeting the person specification may be declined or delayed. We look forward to receiving your application.
We believe that diversity and inclusion strengthen and enrich us, and that it is the responsibility of everyone at the City & Guilds Group to drive this value. We work hard to be inclusive in our approach to recruitment and associate opportunities, whilst still ensuring we meet our regulatory requirements. We strongly encourage and welcome applications from diverse and underrepresented communities.
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