Moderator - T Level - Media, Broadcast and Production

We are currently recruiting for T Level Moderators in the following areas;<br><br>Media, Broadcast and Production Occupational specialism in Creative Media Technician<br><br>Media, Broadcast and Production Occupational specialism in Content Creation and Production<br><br>Media, Broadcast and Production Occupational specialism in Events and Venues Technician<br><br><strong>Overview Of The Role<br><br></strong>Moderators are responsible for moderating centres’ assessment of candidates’ work in accordance with the agreed assessment criteria and the awarding organisation’s procedures.<br><br><strong>Key Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Attend standardisation meetings. Moderators will not be permitted to carry out moderation if they fail to attend the appropriate standardisation meeting/s. Moderators must not moderate any candidate work before the standardisation meetings.</li><li>Moderate centres’ assessment of candidates’ work in accordance with the agreed assessment criteria and our procedures.</li><li>Send any centre requests for special consideration to Pearson. Send any other JCQ documentation from centres to Pearson.</li><li>Maintain regular contact with their Team Leader as appropriate, raising issues as they arise.</li><li>Ensure all Moderator marks and E9 Moderator reports are submitted on the system by specified deadlines. All E9 moderator reports must be at the standard specified in the standardisation meeting.</li><li>Keep all records relating to their moderator role for one year after the examination series.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Experience/ Qualifications Needed<br><br></strong>You will have one academic year's worth of teaching experience/occupational experience:<br><br><ul><li> within the last 8 years</li><li> within the relevant subject</li><li> since qualifying as a teacher<br><br></li></ul>You will have a degree or equivalent<br><br><strong>About Pearson<br><br></strong>Welcome to Pearson, the world's leading learning company. We have a simple mission: to help people make more of their lives through learning. We are the UK's largest awarding body and offer qualifications that are globally recognised and benchmarked, with educational excellence rooted in a range of General and Vocational courses.<br><br>We value the power of inclusive culture and embed diversity and inclusion in everything we do. Pearson promotes a company culture where differences are embraced as strengths, opportunities are equal and accessible, consideration and respect are the norm. Through our talent, we believe that diversity and inclusion make us a more innovative and vibrant company. People are at the centre of our company. We are committed to a sustainable environment and workplace ecosystem where talent can learn, grow, and thrive.<br><br><strong>Application Information<br><br></strong>We have a number of opportunities available for teaching professionals to join our growing teams of examiners, moderators and verifiers.<br><br><strong>Application Information</strong> We have a number of opportunities available for teaching professionals to join our growing teams of examiners, moderators and verifiers.<br><br>

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