British Council Jobs in Port Harcourt for an Exams Officer
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We are recruiting to fill the below position:
Job Title: Exams Officer (Professional and Educational Exams)
Location: Port Harcourt
Reports to: Centre Manager Manager, Nigeria
Purpose of job
- To support Examination Services in Nigeria in delivering Schools
exams and to maintain them at the highest professional standards as set
out in the British Council's EQS (Examination Quality Standards),
examinations boards and partners.
Context and Environment (e.g. dept description, region description, organogram)
- Nigeria Exams is the largest British Council exams business in the Sub Saharan Africa region.
- It administers exams in four subject areas: Schools,
Professional/Vocational, Educational on behalf of UK institutions and
IELTS. In 2011-12 we will deliver roughly 65,000 exams to 25,000
candidates.
- The team comprises 19 people and are based mainly in Lagos with two in Abuja and three in Port Harcourt.
- The SSA region delivers exams in over 20 countries from its
offices in 16 of these countries. In 2010, we delivered a quarter of a
million exams to over 100k candidates.
- Growth in the region is robust, but our challenges are many.
Nevertheless, Exams teams are making solid gains in our 4 strategic
priority areas, namely: improving business performance, improving
quality, improving financial compliance and increasing impact.
- The post holder will join of a team of 4 who administer the
growing exams business in Port Harcourt ensuring quality and compliance
as well as control of income and expenditure to deliver on target.
Accountabilities and Responsibilities (including people management and finance)
- As Exams Officer the post holder will be line managed by the Centre Manager of Port Harcourt.
- All administrative procedures are in full compliance with examination board regulations and EQS standards.
- Reliability: to ensure examinations are delivered securely according to board requirements
- Quality: to deliver a high standard of customer service to our
schools and their candidates. As measured by our own Exams Quality
Standards and the inspection visits from Examination Boards.
- Finance: all British Council standards for managing finances are
met with relation to income reconciliations, cash handling, managing
POs, managing contracts and procurement.
Main Duties
- Pre-test administration for professional and educational examinations in Lagos.
- Booking venues and venue staff for examination sessions.
- Overseeing the taking delivery of examinations materials and
checking them prior to exams commencing, packing and returning scripts
daily, maintaining logs appropriately.
- Answering enquiries about tests and exams.
- Preparing candidate registration forms
- Exam registration procedures including receiving and collating
registration forms, entering and retrieving data on board registration
systems, payments and exams correspondence including dispatch of
results.
Test delivery:
- Delivering examinations on test days as part of the exams team which includes:
- Supervision of venue staff
- Ensuring adherence test day procedures
- Post-test administration of examinations
- Shredding/disposal/despatch of examination materials while
recording this in accordance with boardstandards and keeping accurate
records of the movement of live materials
- Effective delegation of duties when absent on leave or through illness etc.
Stock keeping of materials:
- Maintaining logs of examination papers and other related materials
- Venue Staff and Clerical Markers Management
- To be part of recruitment, training and monitoring of venue staff to board and EQS standards.
- To manage venue staff creation and payment.
- To schedule venue staff for examinations sessions.
Finance:
- To prepare and submit income reconciliations to agreed timescales.
- To record income correctly on the FABS system and in a timely manner.
- To monitor income and expenditure budgets and report on these monthly.
Deputising/sickness or holiday cover:
- To deputise, by agreement, for other Examination and Customer Service colleagues in the Port Harcourt office.
Other duties:
- To discharge other centre-related duties and activities as directed by the Centre Manager.
Key relationships
- Internal: Outreach Schools Officer, Country Exams Manager,
Deputy Country Exams Manager, Schools Exams Manager, Centre Manager Port
Harcourt, Schools Officers in Port Harcourt and Abuja, Customer Service
Staff Nigeria, Finance Manager Nigeria. Schools and ELT Project
Managers.
- External: CIE, Edexcel, AQA UK and SSA representatives, School
Principals, Schools examinations co-ordinators, AISEN and other
professional teaching associations, venue staff, enquirers, candidates,
Regional Exams Manager.
Other important features or requirements of the job (e.g. travel, unsocial/evening hours, restrictions on employment etc)
- Travel to administer/monitor examinations in centres outside of Lagos may be required.
- Overnight stays and weekend working may be required.
- Flexible working hours during peak periods (May/June & November/December) is required.
- Examination delivery deadlines are absolute; therefore, out of hours working may be required in order to meet these deadlines.
Person Specification
Behaviours:
- Working together (essential): Establishing a genuinely common goal with others.
- Being Accountable (more demanding)
- Connecting with others (essential): Making regular opportunities to understand others better.
- Creating Shared Purpose (essential)
- Shaping the future (essential): Look for ways in which we can do things better.
Skills and Knowledge:
- Proficiency in Using Microsoft Office Word and Excel.
- English Language proficiency to IELTS band 7.0 in all areas (or equivalent).
Experience:
- Dealing with customers and enquiries in a service environment.
- Providing and monitoring service within quality standards.
- Working quickly and accurately to tight deadlines.
- Experience of handling and reporting on payments from customers.
Qualification
- Secondary School education up to ‘A’ Level standard
Remuneration
2,972,137.00 NGN Gross plus allowances
How to Apply
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Application Deadline 12th December, 2014