About the role Looking to develop professionally, connect with a community of subject experts and further inspire your teaching? AQA is recruiting A-level Economics examiners for summer 2026. You will receive full training from our expert team and take part in online standardisation, which opens for a two-day window so you can complete it at a time that suits you. The activity typically takes a few hours to complete and fits comfortably around existing commitments. As a new examiner, you will mark a reduced quota of 90 to 110 scripts depending on your paper, with around a month to complete the work. Full details of your quota and earnings will be confirmed when you receive your contract. Why become an A-level Economics Examiner? • Expert training and support - We will equip you with everything you need to feel confident and succeed. • Enhance your teaching - Gain insight into how students respond to exam questions, sharpen your marking skills and bring valuable knowledge back into your classroom. • Join a community of specialists – Share best practice and work alongside other Economics teachers and examiners, supported by an experienced team leader. • Flexible working - Mark from home or school at times that suit you, with clear deadlines and ongoing support. • Earn additional income - Typical earnings range from £720 to £870 depending on the paper. What you need • At least three full terms teaching your chosen subject and level within the last five years. We welcome applications from trainee teachers and ECTs for Economics, subject to requirements. • A senior referee who can verify your relevant experience. • Preferably a degree, teaching qualification or equivalent in Economics. • Availability during the marking and standardisation period. Please note key dates for 2026: Paper 1: Markets and Market Failure Standardisation open: 22 and 23 May Marking period: 24 May to 25 June Paper 2: National and International Economy Standardisation open: 30 and 31 May Marking period: 1 June to 3 July Paper 3: Economic Principles and Issues Standardisation open: 14 and 15 June Marking period: 16 June to 10 July