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Examinations Invigilator@ British Council(South Africa)Johannesburgh



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The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and is keen to reflect diversity at every level within the organisation. We welcome applications from all sectors of the community, including disabled persons.

South Africa – Examinations Invigilator
Do you want to join our team of professionals, gain experience and develop new skills?

If your answer is YES, why not become pat of the British Council Johannesburg Examinations Services Team by applying for any of the following part-time jobs:

Invigilator
IELTS Team Leader
IELTS Clerical Marker
IELTS Clerical Marker Monitor
IELTS Script Reader

You will need:
A qualification in teaching (please supply certified copies of qualifications)
Invigilation experience (with contactable references)
Have a customer friendly approach
Be able to work in a team
Have excellent written and oral communication skills
South African Identity document or working permit (supply certified copies of documents)
Willingness and availability to work on weekdays as well as on Saturdays
Be willing to take the English test – IELTS Academic Score 7 required (costs covered by the British Council Johannesburg)

What can the British Council in Johannesburg offer you:
Training
Remuneration (different hourly rates for different jobs)
Good working environment
Vibrant team of colleagues

Interested applicants should send their completed application form with certified copies of qualifications and ID or work permit. Applications can be submitted by fax to +27 (0)11 718 4401 or handed in at the British Council office. Please indicate clearly the job that you are applying for. For further information please call 0860 01 22 33 and ask for Themba Mkhize or E-mail him directly.

Deadline for submitting applications: Friday 20 February 2009. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.



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