Leeds City College
Assessor - Education and Early Years (Part Time)

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About The Role
Leeds City College are looking for an inspiring Education and Early Years Assessor who has a passion for supporting and motivating young people into employment, whether this is in Primary Education or Early Years. The ideal candidate will be passionate about students, can work independently, and make productive and professional relationships with our work placement settings.
The role will work closely with the Education and Early Years team to support students to achieve their workplace assessments and qualifications. You will primarily be based at Quarry Hill Campus but will also be required to travel to a variety of education and early years settings in West Yorkshire. During these visits, you will carry out and write up detailed student observations, therefore you must have a high level of written literacy.
You will be joining a substantial department of over 25 staff members dedicated to supporting approximately 600 students. This role involves assessing students both in college and on work placement. You will be fully integrated into the departmental team, benefiting from a structured support network that includes professional support, departmental collaboration, and shared expertise.
The Department of Education and Early Years is based at Quarry Hill Campus within the Cultural Quarter of Leeds. Quarry Hill Campus boasts specialist childcare training resources, multi-sensory provision, food technology suites, digital technology labs, state-of-the-art hospitality equipment, and industry-standard studios and theatres. Quarry Hill Campus is a fantastic place for both study and work, with learners who thrive in an environment where staff promote high challenge and offer generous support.
Please refer to the person specification in the job description for more information about what we are looking for and address this in your supporting statement within your application form.
This is a part-time role, working 22.5 hours per week. The position can be undertaken on a term-time-only basis or 52 weeks per year, depending on your preference. The pro rata salary for the full-year (52-week) option is £18,307, with progression opportunities up to £19,408.
What You Will Do
- Manage a caseload of students, ensuring they meet professional competencies through high-quality assessment, marking, and placement support. You will play a pivotal role in transitioning students into qualified Early Years Practitioners or Teaching Assistants.
- Plan and carry out holistic work placement assessments against nationally recognised standards and competencies, mark and provide feedback on student work, and map evidence from observations & written work directly to the specific competencies and learning outcomes of the qualification.
- Formulate bespoke Action Plans with individual students to prepare them for observations, address any developmental gaps, and conduct regular progress reviews to ensure students remain on track for timely achievement.
- Mentor students to bridge the gap between classroom theory and practical application in a workplace setting.
- Maintain accurate assessment records using a variety of evidence (e.g., witness testimonies, professional discussions, and observation records).
- Prepare student work for Internal and External Quality Assurance (IQA/EQA) moderation by NCFE CACHE, ensuring 100% compliance with awarding body regulations.
- Ensure all marking and assessment decisions are fair, valid, and consistent with college and national benchmarks, and the awarding body.
- Show high levels of autonomy in scheduling appointments, coordinating with placement supervisors, and managing your own administrative calendar to meet key deadlines.
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About You
- An excellent communicator, confident in building engaging learning relationships that motivate students to achieve their full potential.
- Able to communicate effectively and professionally with a wide range of employers and work placement teams to advocate for student progress.
- Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the professional roles within Early Years and Teaching Assistant sectors.
- A genuine passion for inspiring and motivating young people to become the next generation of the education and childcare workforce.
- Highly self-motivated with the ability to work independently and use your own initiative across various settings, including work placements, remote working, and college-based days.
- Ability to be adaptable and flexible in your approach to meet the diverse needs of different learners, ensuring an inclusive assessment experience.
- Proficient in using technology to upload, track, and record student progress accurately (e.g., e-portfolios).
- Strong administrative skills to ensure all marking and evidence meet the high standards required for NCFE CACHE moderation.
Benefits
The group offers a range of excellent benefits, including:
Annual Leave
- Curriculum and Management: 44 days plus bank holidays
- Curriculum support and business support: 39 days plus bank holidays
Pension Schemes With Generous Employer Contributions
- Teachers’ Pension Scheme
- Local Government Pension Scheme
- People’s Pension Scheme
CPD Opportunities
- Annual staff conference plus 2 additional staff development days.
- Qualifications including PGCE, Apprenticeships, Leadership And Management Courses.


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Employee wellbeing initiatives
- Family Friendly Policies
- Discounted onsite spa (Printworks) and gym (Park Lane).
Travel and commuting
- Discounted travel available through Metro card, Northern Rail, First Bus, Arriva Bus and Cycle to work schemes.
Flexible and hybrid working opportunities
- Please speak to the recruiting manager regarding flexible opportunities as these differ between roles.
About Us
Leeds City College is one of the largest further education institutions in the country and is one of the biggest providers of apprenticeships regionally.
We provide a vibrant and diverse learning environment, delivering excellent and innovative education which is supportive, inspiring and life changing. Leeds City College’s values put students first and are at the heart of everything the college does.
We are committed to lifelong learning and investing in our staff. You’ll have access to a broad variety of training and professional development designed to help you continually develop and grow. We offer a wide range of job vacancies, and our large size means there are always exciting opportunities to progress.
Join us on the journey to being the best that we can collectively be for our students, apprentices, staff and our stakeholders.
SAFEGUARDING
At Luminate Education Group we are committed to the safeguarding and welfare of all our students. We expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful applicants will be required to complete mandatory pre-employment checks which include an enhanced DBS check, online checks and must have two satisfactory references. Please be aware that it is a criminal offence to apply for this post if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity in connection to children.
EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in recruitment is key to our Group’s values. We are dedicated to fostering a workplace that embraces equality, diversity and inclusion in all its forms, where every candidate is treated with fairness, respect, and equity.
Our recruitment processes are designed to ensure equal opportunities, remove bias, and promote a diverse talent pool. To find out more about what our commitment to EDI means to us please Click here to learn more about our EDI objectives.
RECRUITMENT AGENCIES
We do not accept unsolicited CV’s and applications from agencies and will not be liable for any fee in connection with a candidate that has been submitted speculatively through any agency that has not been expressly instructed for a particular vacancy as part of our Preferred Supplier List.
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