Moderation Co-ordinator, Arts Award, UK & Ireland

Contract: 1 Year Fixed Term Contract
Working hours: 35 hours, Monday to Friday
Salary: £22,000 per annum + benefits
Location: East Croydon (10 minutes from Clapham Junction)

Moderation Co-ordinator, Arts Award, UK & Ireland

You’re a proven administrator with brilliant communication and organisational skills, who believes in delivering an outstanding service to every customer. This role is an opportunity to take on a more rewarding challenge and play a key role in helping young people develop as artists and art leaders.

Trinity College London is a world leading international examinations board with a difference. What sets us apart is our focus on the learner and our strong reputation for innovation and achievement based on the delivery of flexible styles of learning and teaching across the English Language and Performing and Creative Arts. With a growing international network that delivers over 500,000 assessments each year worldwide and our educational role in the UK community deepening, this is a unique opportunity to join a dynamic and progressive organisation.

Within Trinity, Arts Award is a fast-growing national qualification for young people up to 25. It is a great way for young people to be inspired by the arts as they build their skills and creativity across a range of art forms.

Working within a fast-paced environment, as part of the moderation team, you’ll take overall responsibility for the operational delivery of Arts Award moderations. You will provide high-quality operational support to our panel of Arts Award moderators, as well as answering enquiries from customers, processing booking requests, creating moderator itineraries and ensuring all moderation paperwork is ready for the moderation day.

You’ll be dealing with a wide range of people, including Arts Award advisers, teachers, freelance artists and young people. That’s why we stressed the need for strong communication skills at the top. You should also be a real team worker with a positive attitude and the ability to organise your own workload. An interest in the arts would be a big plus, and you must be committed to providing first class customer service- both on the phone and via email.

In return, you’ll have the opportunity to build a great career with Trinity College London

A full job description can be found on the Trinity website.

To apply for the role, please send your CV and Supporting Statement to [email protected] clearly explaining your interest and suitability for the role and specifying the contract you wish to apply for.

  • Please note that a Supporting Statement explaining your suitability for this role is essential to assist us in our selection process.
  • Closing date for applications is close of play 30th March 2018.
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
  • Strictly no agencies please.

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