Hull College
Exam Access and Compliance Coordinator

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Hull
Working Hours
- 18.5 hours per week, 52 weeks per year
Salary
- £25,023 FTE per annum (Actual Salary £12,511.50 per annum)
Annual Leave
- 145 hours per annum
As our Exam Access and Compliance Coordinator, you will be responsible for coordinating, planning, administering, and submitting Access Arrangements for learners across the college, ensuring full compliance with Awarding Body and Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ) regulations.
The role requires a strong commitment to high standards of service delivery, accuracy, responsiveness, and customer care, ensuring that learners receive appropriate support in a timely and professional manner.
Hull College provides high-quality education & training for school leavers & adults, offering a wide range of vocational study programmes, Apprenticeships & degrees.
As one of the largest vocational institutes of its kind in the region, we have one focus - to create careers, not courses. We pride ourselves on this approach & are committed to ensuring our learners acquire the relevant skills, knowledge, attitudes & experience to progress in life, whether that is to seek employment in the industry of their choice or step up to higher education & university.
While dedicated to delivering the very best experiences to our learners, we also extend the same commitment to our staff. We have worked hard to create an environment where all of our staff, no matter what their role, are empowered to inspire & support our vision to create better futures for the people of Hull.
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- Coordinate and facilitate Access Arrangement applications for learners across the college.
- Liaise effectively with learners, parents/carers, external agencies, secondary schools, and other education providers to initiate and manage applications in a timely and professional manner, responding appropriately to queries regarding Access Arrangements.
- Request, retrieve, and collate supporting evidence from secondary schools and other educational providers, including Form 8 and Form 9 documentation.
- Ensure all access arrangements paperwork and evidence are completed and collated in a timely manner and at a high standard for inspection.
- Provide advice and guidance to teaching staff on evidencing learners' normal way of working within the classroom environment.
- Explain approved Exam Access Arrangements to learners and ensure they understand how these arrangements operate in practice.
- Coordinate Exam Access Arrangements assessments, liaising effectively with learners, parents/carers, tutors, and assessors to ensure assessments are arranged and completed in a timely and professional manner.
- Complete and process relevant JCQ documentation, including Form 8 (Part 1), Form 9, Form BD25%, and Form 8RF, as required.
- Submit Access Arrangements applications within awarding body deadlines and in accordance with JCQ regulations.
- Ensure learners have appropriate approved Access Arrangements in place for examinations, in line with awarding body requirements.
- Maintain accurate and comprehensive records, including Form 8 documentation and evidence of history of need, ensuring all records are completed promptly and to a high standard for inspection.
- Compile and maintain evidence required to meet JCQ inspection standards, keeping fully up to date with current regulations and any changes to JCQ guidance.


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What we’re looking for in our Exam Access and Compliance Coordinator
- GCSE English & Maths Grade C or equivalent
- Experience of working within an office environment
- Experience of working within JCQ Regulations
- Accurate record keeping and data inputting and monitoring
- Work effectively both independently and as a member of a team
- Proficient in the use of office technology including word processing, databases, and spreadsheets
If you have the skills and experience we are looking for and would like to join us as our Exam Access and Compliance Coordinator, please click ‘Apply’ now, we’d love to hear from you!
Hull College is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. All colleagues are expected to contribute to the delivery of their safeguarding strategy and values. In addition, these posts require the colleague to undertake an enhanced disclosure check by the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Please note that this post is subject to regulated activity.
We at Hull College prioritise digital proficiency; all new staff should either be skilled or open to training, looking forward to hearing from you on the last point.
Please be aware that this vacancy may close earlier dependent on the level of applications received, so if you do wish to be considered, we recommend that you complete the application as promptly as possible.
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