Bitterne Park School
Examination reader, scribe and invigilator

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Examination reader, scribe and invigilator
Examination Reader, Scribe, and Invigilator – Bitterne Park School
Are you passionate about supporting students and ensuring they perform their best during exams? Are you looking for a rewarding and flexible role that makes a direct impact on young learners? If so, we’d love to hear from you!
About the Role
Support exam candidates with special educational needs by acting as an Examination Reader, Scribe, and Invigilator.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Reading exam questions aloud to eligible students
- Scribing responses for those who find written expressions difficult
- Overseeing exam security and adherence to regulations
- Maintaining a calm, supportive, and professional environment
- Distributing and collecting exam materials thoroughly and fairly
About Us
At Bitterne Park School, we are a vibrant, inclusive learning community where every student is given the opportunity to flourish. We’re seeking friendly, empathetic, and dedicated individuals to join our team and help ensure fair, successful exam experiences for our students.
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What We Offer
- Flexible working hours in line with your availability
- The satisfaction of directly improving students’ exam confidence and performance
- A supportive, collaborative school environment
Join Us!
If you possess: ✔ Strong communication skills ✔ Patience, empathy, and a warm approach towards young people ✔ Reliability and discretion (confidentiality is critical) ✔ Flexibility to accommodate exam schedule requirements …then read on!
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds—previous experience isn’t mandatory, but a genuine desire to support students is essential.
Key Dates:
- Closing Date: 10 July 2026 – 12:00 noon
- Interviews: Thursday 16 July 2026, starting at 12:00 PM
Requirements
Essential:
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to connect warmly with lower- and middle-school students
- Empathy, patience, and a drive to diminish exam-related anxieties
- Confidentiality-privacy awareness and professionalism
- Availability to work flexible hours during designated exam periods


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Desirable (but not stipulated):
Experience in education, examination invigilation, or scribing.
Process & Commitments
In line with Department for Education guidance (Keeping Children Safe in Education), we conduct an online search on all shortlisted candidates. If concerns arise, they’ll be discussed discreetly during interview.
Bitterne Park School is fully committed to safeguarding, expects all staff to embrace this responsibility, and conducts mandatory DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) and relevant employment verifications on successful applicants. We are an equal opportunities employer—all roles adhere to British Anti-Discrimination directives.
Apply now to help transform lives through better exam accessibility!
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