Education Week jobs works with awarding bodies and private training providers to showcase the latest associate vacancies including EPA’s, EQA’s and Examiners.
If you have a deep knowledge of your field, now is the perfect time to consider new roles that will accelerate your career growth and give you the opportunity to shape the future of education. These roles are perfect for education professionals who are ready to take their expertise to the next level, offering opportunities for flexible working, competitive pay, and a chance to directly impact the quality of education in the UK.
Discover more about each role by reading our short descriptions on what they require below. If you think any of these could be the role for you, you can take a look at some of the open vacancies here, on Education Week Jobs.
Associate Vacancies
There are a variety of contracted associate roles you may wish to apply for, such as Examiners, Moderators, Independent End-Point Assessors, External Quality Assurers and External Assessors.
End-point Assessors
The role of Independent End-point Assessors (IEPAs) is to assess apprentices against industry-specific requirements. IEPAs conduct End-point Assessments when the apprentice has completed the on-programme requirements of their apprenticeship. The Lead Independent End-point Assessor (LIEPA) oversees the IEPA team, supporting with the recruitment, selection, and training of IEPAs, as well as quality assuring assessment decisions.
Examiners
An examiner marks candidates’ response in accordance with the pre-defined mark scheme, whilst adhering to guidance and examination procedures.
Moderators
Moderators plays a key role in the moderation of our Technical Qualifications for 14–19-year-olds. The role of the Moderator is to support centres through quality assurance activities such as centre visits and moderation of centre marking.
External Quality Assurers (EQAs)
External Quality Assurers (EQAs) monitor the quality of assessments delivered by our centres, ensuring our qualifications are delivered in line with our regulatory requirements. They provide our centres with guidance, support and current industry expertise.
Expand Your Expertise: Take your subject knowledge and teaching experience to a new level with roles that influence education at a national scale.
Enjoy Flexibility: Many of these roles offer flexible working hours and remote opportunities, allowing you to balance work and life.
Competitive Pay: These specialized roles often come with attractive pay rates and the chance to earn more by taking on multiple assignments.
If any of the roles above seem like a good fit for your skills and experience, view the latest associate vacancies by clicking here.