Trinity High School and Sixth Form Centre
Worcestershire
£25,119 - £27,843 per year
Expiring soon
Salary:
Scale 5, (pts 12-17)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
17 November 2025
Apply by:
10 October 2025
Job overview
Examinations Officer
37 hours, TTO + 5 Days
Scale
Permanent
Start: November 2025
Trinity High School is a very special learning community. Our HEART values of Happiness, Excellence, Ambition, Respect and Tolerance underpin our day to day work and visitors are always impressed by the warm, friendly and highly positive relationships that exist between staff and students. We are a friendly and caring community where students are encouraged to aim high, embrace challenge and develop resilience so that they can realise their talents and create their futures.
Our school motto, Excellence for All, encapsulates our vision for all students in our care. Our motto reflects both ambition and inclusivity and allows students to prosper because we have high expectations of their academic progress as well as their personal development. As they move through the school they grow into confident, articulate young adults who contribute selflessly to their families and their local communities.
We are looking for a highly organised and detail-oriented Examinations Officer to oversee all aspects of examinations management within the school. The post holder will support within our Admin team.
The post holder will have:
* Knowledge of Microsoft Office
* Good written and oral communication skills
* An excellent telephone and personal manner
* Ability to deal with confident matters
* Excellent attention to detail
* Ability to work independently and under pressure
Key responsibilities:
* Oversee all arrangements for all public examination entries
* Organise the collection of registration and examination fees
* Co-ordinate the team of invigilators including recruitment, training, management and deployment of invigilation staff, and to invigilate yourself when necessary
* Make appropriate timetabling and room arrangements and ensuring proper examination invigilation of the examination put in place
* Receive examination results and certificates and make arrangements for their issue.
* Keep up to date with the necessary policies, procedures, rules and regulations laid down by the different examination bodies.
If you meet the above criteria and are passionate about supporting the academic success of students, we would love for you to join our team at Trinity High School as an Examinations Officer.
Please apply using the TES application process. Please note we do not accept CV's.
Closing Date: Friday 10th October 2025, 12 noon
For further information or to arrange a visit to school, please contact Mr Nigel Ford, Headteacher on or by emailing
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Only applications submitted via the TES portal will be considered. CVs and open references are not acceptable. The successful candidate must meet the person specification in full in order to be offered the post. Trinity High School is an equal opportunities employer.
This post is subject to an Enhanced DBS check and criminal background check via the disclosure procedures. Also as per The Department for Education Statutory guidance, in accordance with the "Keeping Children Safe in Education" legislation latest version that came into effect on 1st September 2022, shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online search as part of our due diligence.
Trinity High School is committed to the protection, safety and welfare of its pupils and staff and we aim for the highest standards in safeguarding procedures. We expect all staff to share and promote this commitment.
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About Trinity High School and Sixth Form Centre
Trinity High School and Sixth Form Centre
Easemore Road, Redditch
Worcestershire
B98 8HB
United Kingdom
Location
Trinity High School is located in Redditch, Worcestershire near M42 Junction 2 and very commutable from all areas of Worcestershire and South Birmingham (7 miles).
About us
Trinity High School and Sixth Form Centre is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form in Worcestershire, serving students from the age of The secondary school, situated in Redditch has approximately 950 students on roll.
Formerly Redditch County High School, the school opened in 1932, being renamed to Abbey High School in 1974 when it changed from a grammar to a comprehensive school. The school reopened as Trinity High School and Sixth Form Centre in 2001, and in the same year converted to academy status.
The school is a very special place and visitors are always impressed by the warm, friendly, and highly positive relationships that exist between staff and students and between themselves. We are a friendly and caring community where students are encouraged to aim high, embrace challenge and develop resilience so that they can realise their talents and create their futures.
Headteacher
Mr Nigel Ford
Values and vision
Our daily work is underpinned by our five core HEART values of HAPPINESS, EXCELLENCE, AMBITION, RESPECT AND TOLERANCE. You will see the values lived and breathed in every element of school life. Our values help to ensure that students prosper because we have unceasingly high expectations and aspirations for their academic progress as well as their character development. Our school motto, Excellence for All, encapsulates our vision for all students in our care. Our motto reflects both ambition and inclusivity and allows students to prosper because we have high expectations of their academic progress as well as their personal development. Our young people leave us equipped to meet the demands of a fast-changing global employment market that requires independent thinking, creativity, and collaboration.
Ofsted
Our most recent Ofsted report concludes that the overall effectiveness for the school is GOOD, and the school is GOOD in most areas of the framework, specifically Quality of Education, Personal Development, Behaviour and Attitudes and Sixth Form Provision.
However, we are also thrilled that Ofsted judged LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT to be OUTSTANDING, which is an incredible achievement.
There are many highlights in the report, but we are particularly pleased that Ofsted found evidence to demonstrate that; 'the school is very well led. Leaders have accurately identified the school's strengths and determined how to address any weaknesses. They have worked diligently on improvements in a relatively short period'.
Comments regarding the outstanding leadership and management in the school feature heavily in the report and we are delighted that Ofsted acknowledge how much the school has improved in a short space of time.
However, there are also many other fantastic highlights such as the comments about our school culture;
"The school's 'HEART' values of happiness, excellence, ambition, respect, and tolerance permeate through all aspects of school life. Pupils are respectful and polite and show positive attitudes. They enjoy their lessons and are focused on their learning. In social time, they enjoy time with their friends and behave well".
There are some lovely comments relating to the quality of education that students receive at Trinity and how students behave.
"Teachers have strong subject knowledge. They plan lessons carefully so all pupils can learn effectively. Teachers ensure that knowledge and concepts are broken down into small parts. In lessons, they provide pupils with interesting and engaging activities. These support pupils' understanding well".
"Expectations for pupils' behaviour and attitudes are high. The school's ethos weaves through the strategies to support pupils in managing their own behaviour".
View Trinity High School and Sixth Form Centre's latest Ofsted report
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