It's not too late to support students by providing your expertise this summer

Exam boards are in the process of finalising their teams for this summer’s activity and you could be part of their teams of experts involved in delivering results this summer. They’re looking for both experienced teachers and those who have retired, you can mark for multiple boards and don’t have to have taught a board’s specification to qualify.

Further details on these subjects and the exam boards can be found on their website at www.jcq.org.uk/become-an-examiner/ (This link opens in a new window)

As an examiner, you’ll be part of a team that ensures students receive the results they deserve. And you stand to benefit from the experience as well. Examining will give you:

  • a chance to network with other subject experts
  • an insight into the latest approaches to how your subject is assessed.

You’ll also earn some extra income for approximately three weeks of work.

Further information about the role of examining can be found on the JCQ Become an Examiner (This link opens in a new window) webpages. For specific information about the required roles and criteria to examine for each examination board, refer directly to their dedicated webpages - these can be accessed via the quick links on the JCQ Become an Examiner webpage (This link opens in a new window).

Apply (This link opens in a new window) today so you can help students get the results they are working hard to achieve.

It’s important to note that the role of an examiner, particularly if this is the only role you’re performing, is not likely to be pensionable under the Teachers’ Pension Scheme and will therefore not count towards your pension. This is subject to change depending on your circumstances.

Last Updated: 17/03/2023 09:17