Footprint School of Business
Assessor

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Company Description
Footprint School of Business specializes in university pathway programs, offering undergraduate and postgraduate diplomas that prepare learners for success in a dynamic global business environment. The institution focuses on equipping students with practical knowledge, applied skills, and recognized credentials that support academic progression and career development. Its mission is to empower learners to personalize their education through flexible content, schedules, and study methods. Guided by a vision to revolutionize education, Footprint School of Business promotes autonomy, independence, and choice so that every learner can thrive. The school is committed to innovative teaching practices and learner-centered support that align with modern business and industry needs.
Role Description
The Assessor role is a full-time, on-site position based in Leeds. The Assessor will review and evaluate student assignments and assessments against defined learning outcomes and quality standards, providing clear, constructive feedback to support academic progress. Day-to-day responsibilities include:
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- Marking coursework
- Maintaining accurate assessment records
- Moderating results where required
- Ensuring alignment with awarding body and institutional policies
- Collaborating with tutors and academic staff to refine assessment criteria
- Contributing to curriculum development discussions
- Supporting continuous improvement of teaching and learning
- Participating in standardization meetings
- Supporting student queries related to assessment
- Upholding robust academic integrity and quality assurance processes


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Qualifications
- Demonstrated expertise in business or related disciplines, with the ability to assess undergraduate and postgraduate-level work accurately and fairly.
- Strong analytical and evaluation skills, including the capacity to interpret marking criteria, learning outcomes, and academic standards clearly.
- Excellent written communication skills for providing concise, actionable feedback and producing clear assessment documentation.
- High attention to detail and strong organizational abilities to manage marking workloads, deadlines, and record-keeping efficiently.
- Experience with academic quality assurance processes, including moderation, standardization, and compliance with awarding body requirements.
- Proficiency with digital learning platforms and common office software used for assessment, grading, and reporting.
- Collaborative mindset and interpersonal skills to work effectively with tutors, academic leaders, and support teams.
- Commitment to learner-centered education, inclusive practices, and supporting diverse student needs in a fair and equitable manner.
- A relevant degree in Business, Education, or a related field; assessor or teaching qualifications (e.g., TAQA, PGCE, or equivalent) are highly advantageous.
- Prior experience in assessment or teaching within higher or further education, especially in pathway or business programs, is preferred.
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