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Become an IB Assessment Language Reviewer for Physics in French (Diploma Programme)
Join our team of IB Assessment Language Reviewers (ALRs) and be part of shaping the future of education. We offer rewarding professional development opportunities and flexible work arrangements.
Role Overview
An Assessment Language Reviewer is responsible for ensuring that the content of the final candidate-ready IB language assessment is free from spelling and grammatical errors. An Assessment Language Reviewer may be asked to complete one of the following two tasks for a given set of examinations:
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Second Native Speaker:
- Proofreads the question papers checking for spelling and grammatical errors in the final assessment.
- Confirms that the authentic texts reproduced in the assessment match the original published texts.
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Reviser:
- Ensures the final translated assessment materials are an accurate reflection of the final English assessment materials.
The amount of work and time periods when work is required will vary each year and are dependent on which of the above tasks you are assigned.
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Requirements
You must:
- Be a proficient speaker of the language of the subject for which you are applying.
- Have a degree or equivalent in the subject (or a related subject) for which you are applying.
- Have proofreading experience.
- Have experience as a practitioner of the subject in the target culture.
- Have a detailed and up-to-date knowledge of the subject for which you are applying.
- Have the ability to communicate, read documents, and write reports in English.
- Be available at pre-arranged times throughout the year to fulfil commitments, attend meetings, and respond to queries in a prompt manner.
- Have no perceived conflict of interest from involvement with schools or students taking this assessment. Please refer to the Assessment IB Educator conflicts of interest policy.
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- If working at a school, at least one referee must be your Head of School, Deputy Head of School, or, if an IB school, your IB Coordinator.
- If recently retired or not currently working in education, at least one referee must be the Head of School, Deputy Head of School, or IB coordinator of your last school.
- If working in a college or university, at least one referee must be in a senior position to you, such as a Head of Department.
Family members, friends, and current IB employees will not be considered as referees.
Payment
Applicants must have a bank account held in their own name. Payment to an Examiner will only be made into a bank account held in their name. Under no circumstances will payments be made to a third-party account, that is, an account held in the name of a relative, company/organization, or other representative.
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