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Job Title: Exam Invigilator

Location: Boston
Salary Range: £90 - £110 per day
Contract: Day-to-day / Long-term | Part-time / Full-time

Are you looking for a flexible role that allows you to make a real difference in students’ education while earning some extra income?

GSL Education is currently recruiting Exam Invigilators to support schools in Boston during the busy exam periods. This role is perfect for retired professionals, university students, or anyone wanting to earn additional income with flexible working hours. You can expect to work around 20–30 days per academic year, mainly during key exam seasons.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Prepare and set up examination rooms according to school and exam board regulations.
  • Distribute and collect exam papers and materials efficiently and accurately.
  • Supervise students during exams to ensure all rules are followed.
  • Maintain a calm and supportive atmosphere to help students focus.
  • Report any irregularities or incidents in line with school procedures.


Requirements:


  • Previous experience in an education or exam setting is helpful but not essential — full training will be provided.
  • Excellent attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions.
  • Calm, confident, and professional communication skills.
  • Reliable, punctual, and flexible, with availability during school hours.
  • Willingness to work morning and/or afternoon sessions as required.


Why Join GSL Education?


  • Competitive daily pay rates.
  • Flexible, part-time work — ideal for those seeking extra income.
  • Opportunities to work across welcoming local schools.
  • Ongoing guidance and support from your local GSL Education consultant.


Please note: This role requires a strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection. Successful applicants must satisfy all safer recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS on the Update Service (or willingness to apply).

Apply now to join GSL Education as an Exam Invigilator in Boston and play a vital role in supporting students’ exam success!

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