Based in the Exams Team you will provide Invigilation support for University Examinations. Currently we require additional support for the Autumn Exam period from Monday 12 th January to Monday 19 th January 2026. T here could further opportunities in the Spring and Resit Exam periods which are held in May/June and August 2026. Up to three examination sessions may operate on each day, which may require a start time of 7:30am or a finish time of 6.00pm. Shifts during this period will be on an ad-hoc basis (dependent on requirements), the hiring manager will confirm the timings, dates & location with you beforehand. Please state your availability for this period in your application. Examination Dates: 12/01/2026 13/01/2026 14/01/2026 15/01/2026 16/01/2026 19/01/2026 Examination venues across Cardiff are used and Invigilators are expected to travel to any venue in which they are scheduled. This is a physically demanding role where you will need to set up venues with desk numbers and layout and collect exam papers, supervise the conduct of the exam, and walk around for long periods to monitor activity and support students. General Examination Responsibilities Reading through the examination paper before the student arrives to ensure an awareness of the subject, any possible queries on the instructions and potential unusual spelling. Maintaining a professional and impartial position at all times and ensuring that no personal opinions, advice or answers are provided or indicated. Ensuring all examination announcements are clearly made to students at the correct times. Ensuring that examination regulations are adhered to including reporting incidents such as noise disturbance, academic misconduct, student illness, toilet breaks and any complaints regarding any aspect of the examination. Being understanding and flexible to the needs of students with disabilities in a higher education environment and the boundaries that need to be observed. General Duties Abide by all University policies. Perform other duties which are not included above, but which will be consistent with the role. Uphold the Professional Services Values & Behaviours or local equivalent. Person Specification Essential Criteria Qualifications and Education NVQ 2 / GCSE level A-C or equivalent. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Excellent oral and written communication and listening skills with the ability to write / type quickly, accurately, legibly and with attention to detail. Ability to work within a defined set of procedures and protocols. Ability to work independently with a responsible, professional and flexible approach to the working environment. Ability to identify problems using own initiative, determining which standard process and procedures can be used to solve them. Experience of common office IT packages (e.g. MS Office). Customer Service, Communication and Team Working Ability to relate to students, be supportive and communicate effectively and professionally with a wide range of customers within the university as well as understanding and having a flexible approach to the needs of students with disabilities and boundaries that need to be observed. Ability to maintain professionalism and impartiality in responding to queries, ensuring compliance with standard examination procedures and practices. Experience of delivering a customer focussed approach. Ability to stand and walk around venues to set up and collect completed paperwork; monitor and support students for the duration of the examination. You need to be physically fit and able to carry boxes of papers around the venue to distribute to students. Desirable Criteria Previous experience of invigilating examinations/class tests or an understanding of examination processes in a Higher Education environment. Previous experience of scribing / taking notes or reading for examinations in an education environment. QA Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work. Fluency in Welsh, written and oral. About The Company Important information for working through Jobshop: Please note, this advert may come down early if there are a high volume of applications. If you are interested in this role, we recommend you apply as soon as possible. All students who undertake work through Jobshop must complete a Right to Work check before starting any paid work or work-related training. We will contact successful candidates regarding this. To f ind out more about Right to Work please contact [email protected]. Students are eligible to work through Jobshop for 3-months post their end of studies date ( usually noted on their student ID/ proof of enrolment letter), providing all Right to Work documents (such as visas) are still in date. Please o nly apply if you are eligible to work for the entirety of the role. If you are on an hour s- limited visa, it is your responsibility to ensure you do not exceed the working- hour restriction Monday - Sunday, each week. This is a legal restriction that must be adhered to for work completed both within and outside of Jobshop.