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Careers with learndirect Associate Assessor - Quantity Surveying Degree Pathway - Remote

Associate Assessor - Quantity Surveying Degree Pathway - Remote

Salary: £20 - £25 per hour
Contract type: Part-time, Contract
Location: Remote work

Through education, people can transform their lives and reach career goals. learndirect has been empowering individuals to reach the height of their potential for many years, with a forward-thinking digital approach.

As the UK’s leading online learning provider, we have helped millions of learners gain qualifications that have led to exciting careers. Our work is to empower, inspire, and transform lives through flexible education made accessible to all.

From Access to Higher Education Diplomas and GCSEs to animal courses and accredited dental nursing qualifications, we offer education to individuals from all backgrounds and at any stage of their life and career.

Through partnerships with industry-leading providers in multiple sectors, learndirect has helped more than 4.5 million learners get the qualifications they need.

With rapid expansion well underway, you could become a part of the online solution to educational needs.

As part of our continued expansion, we are looking for experienced and qualified Online Tutors to support the delivery of our Degree Pathways programmes, which are L4 and L5 extended diplomas. These roles are subject specific, and we are particularly interested in applicants with the following subject specialisms:

  • Quantity Surveying

Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities:

• Provide appropriate feedback on student submissions, both formative and summative, in relevant subject discipline(s).

• Actively ensure timely responses to student queries and requests for formative feedback in relevant subject discipline(s).

• Actively ensure timely marking of student submissions in relevant subject discipline(s).

• Provide additional support, as required, to meet individual student needs thus encouraging and

promoting the process of student learning.

• Provide information, advice, and guidance to students in order to support the completion of their programme of study and progression to Higher or Further Education.

• Participate in course and curriculum monitoring, reviews, and evaluations, as required, to

ensure that course content remains fit for purpose, with due recognition of the relevant syllabus and course specifications.

• Assist team members and share best practice as appropriate.

• Actively contribute to standardisation, 121, and team meetings as required.

• Make use of IT to aid the progress of learning through use of company systems.

• Be prepared to work flexibly, including during unsociable hours, as required.

• Undertake a minimum of 30 hours CPD per annum. Ensure that subject area knowledge is current.

• Actively uphold all College Policies and Procedures, for example, Safeguarding, Equality & Diversity, Health & Safety, Quality Assurance, Conflict of Interest.

What we are looking for in you:

  • A proven track record of supporting students through their chosen programme of study within a relevant academic setting.
  • Successful teaching and learning experience.
  • Commitment to learning and development for self and students.
  • Ability to work flexibly and effectively under pressure.
  • Effective time management and management of workload.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
  • A high degree of IT literacy and a broad understanding of computer systems, applications, and operating systems, in particular Word, Excel, Power-point.
  • Educated to degree level or above in the relevant subject discipline(s).
  • Hold a nationally recognised teaching qualification (Cert Ed, PGCE or equivalent).
  • GCSE English and Maths, or equivalent.
  • Substantiable evidence of CPD, including Safeguarding and Prevent.
  • A caring and supportive individual, putting learners first
  • Ability to work without close supervision
  • Exceptional organisation
  • Ability to give constructive feedback – verbally and in writing
  • Ability to prioritise and meet deadlines

Tutors must hold a first degree in their relevant subject specialism as a minimum and a full recognised teaching qualification. Successful candidates should have experience of tutoring at higher education level as the programmes are to support students to progress to a final year degree course at their chosen university. Experience of tutoring adult learners would be an advantage.

These roles offer flexible working hours, depending on caseload and associate availability. We’re looking for applicants that hold a certificate in the relevant subject specialism, hold a recognised teaching or assessment qualification and have experience of tutoring adult learners. In addition, we are seeking applicants who can also undertake IQA duties too.

We operate a completely flexible remote working model. Working on a self-employed Contract for Services basis, the role involves tutoring students and assessing their work remotely via our online training portal. Rates of pay vary depending on the course and level.

You will be responsible for organising and managing your own workload whilst maintaining the highest level of standards. Each of our subject areas is faculty driven and as an Associate member of the team you will have direct contact with a Head of Faculty to support you with caseload management, learner queries and assessment processes.

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