IELTS and Cambridge Assessment English Invigilators, Milan
We are currently looking for suitably qualified individuals to join our freelance team (collaboratori occasionali) of local invigilators (test personnel) for IELTS and Cambridge English Invigilators in Milano and hinterland
Details
Location | Milan |
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Working hours | Invigilators typically work between 5 and 9 hours at any given IELTS or Cambridge Assessment English test session |
Closing date | Saturday 25 January 2020 |
How to apply
Applicants must be based in Milan and hinterland and must be able to demonstrate:
- CEFR level B2 levels of spoken and written English (preferably Certificate)
- spoken Italian (native speaker or CEFR level C2)
- reliability and punctuality
- effective teamworking/organisational skills
- cultural awareness
- an ability to work well under pressure
If you meet all requirements as outlined above, please fill in the below Google Form: https://forms.gle/Xaepz86FJuWEMJEq9 and submit the documentation requested sending the attachments to recruitment.examsmi@britishcouncil.it with Subject: IELTS and CAE Invigilators
All applicants must have the legal right to live and work in Italy. If you are not an EU citizen we also require a copy of your work permit.
We will contact suitable applicants by 31/01/2020 to invite them to a group interview.
After this, they will be asked to attend a live training.
We will provide a training online and will ask them to provide us with a copy of their casellario giudiziale and three references before they start working on test days.
The group interview will be held in Milan on Friday 07/02/2020.
After the interviews, successful applicants will have to attend the live training on that same date.
The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunities and is keen to reflect diversity at every level of the organisation. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
The British Council believes that all children have potential and that every child matters – everywhere in the world. The British Council affirms the position that all children have the right to be protected from all forms of abuse as set out in article 19, UNCRC 1989. In line with the British Council’s Child Protection policy, any appointment is contingent on thorough checks, including criminal records checks.