Educate 2Gether Training is seeking an Early Years and Teaching Assistant Assessor to join their team on hybrid full-time on a contract basis.
This CACHE-approved Education and Training Centre is passionate about providing training and support to individuals, and recognises the need for a committed workforce with industry-specific expertise.
The assessor will be responsible for training and assessing learners in the Early Years and/or Teaching Assistant role, sharing their knowledge and experience to ensure timely qualification completion.
Early Years and Teaching Assistant Assessor job description:
- Complete initial assessments with learners
- Deliver engaging workshops or online webinars to both individuals and groups of learners
- Prepare teaching materials in line with legislation and changes within the field
- Act as a course tutor/assessor, taking responsibility for the day-to-day delivery of Education and Childcare courses
- Support the delivery of high-quality training that exceeds awarding body standards, including enhancing spoken and written English skills
- Integrate English and Maths into vocational teaching
- Assess learner evidence against qualifications and provide constructive feedback using the e-Portfolio system within 5 working days
- Identify and develop individualised action plans to support learner progression, considering Additional Learning Needs and complying with E2G requirements
- Maintain accurate and confidential records for each learner
- Handle administrative tasks and record-keeping associated with the role
- Promote curriculum development, ensuring monitoring, evaluation, and quality assurance
- Conduct workplace assessments and observations for learners
- Take responsibility for learner attendance and well-being
- Provide additional support, including training on topics such as Prevent and British Values, personal development, CPD, behaviour and welfare, health and safety, and safeguarding
- Work with learners to maintain high retention rates and explore ways to mitigate withdrawals, if necessary
- Be aware of and work towards Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Attend Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Standardisation events regularly to stay up to date in the field
- Uphold and promote E2G's policies and procedures in all aspects of work
- Fulfil safeguarding responsibilities to protect children and vulnerable adults
- Comply with and promote E2G's Health and Safety policies and procedures
- Ensure effective quality control and continuously strive for improvement
- Foster equal opportunities, eliminate discrimination, harassment, and victimisation
- Maintain professional relationships with colleagues and external partners as necessary
- Maintain confidentiality and security of all documentation and information
- Attend training, refresher courses, and meetings as required by the Line Manager
- Cooperate and participate in the Centre's appraisal scheme
- Perform any other duties that correspond to the general requirements of the role and are commensurate with the level of responsibility.
Early Years and Teaching Assistant Assessor job requirements:
- Hold a relevant qualification or have extensive experience in the subject area
- Possess relevant assessing/teaching qualifications such as CAVA, AiET or above/equivalent
- Maintain up-to-date industry knowledge
- Able to develop strong professional relationships with employers and learners
- Possess strong IT skills including Word, Excel, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, the Internet, and PowerPoint, and be willing to work with e-portfolios
- Can motivate learners and ensure timely completion
If you possess strong interpersonal skills, a motivation to drive learner success, and a commitment to continuous improvement, we would like to hear from you. Apply now to contribute to our mission of fostering equality of opportunity and making a positive impact in the local community