Alphington Grammar School is currently looking for an experienced Chief Exam Supervisor to lead the supervision of the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) Examinations which include:
VCE written examinations –Tuesday 28 October to Monday 24 November 2025.
The Chief Exam Supervisor will need to be available on a variety of dates with varying casual work hours, in line with the School’s VCE examination timetable. Successful applicants are required to be available to work between the hours of 8.00am to 6.00pm (Monday to Friday).
Casual hourly rates of pay are aligned with VCAA standards.
The successful applicant will have experience in VCE exam supervision (or a similar role) and understand the importance of following Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) protocols to ensure fair and equitable experience of external assessment.
To be considered for this position, in line with VCAA requirements, the following conditions that will be strictly applied. Chief Exam Supervisors cannot be:
· Related to or associated with any student undertaking a VCE Unit 3 or 4 study in 2025.
· Teaching or tutoring any student in a VCE Unit 3 or 4 study in 2025.
· Related to or associated with any person engaged in teaching, tutoring or coaching any students undertaking a VCE Unit 3 or 4 study in 2025, or any school personnel engaged in organising or checking VCE external assessment materials on behalf of a school in 2025.
· Employed by the school in any capacity, including as a teacher, casual relief teacher (CRT) or a member of the administration staff.
Applications to be addressed to the Principal, Dr Vivianne Nikou, including details of two referees. Applications close on Monday 21 July 2025. Please email applications to employment@ags.vic.edu.au .
Alphington Grammar School is a non denominational culturally inclusive school established by the Greek Community of Melbourne and Victoria in 1989.
It caters for a student population from ELC to Year 12.
Alphington Grammar School is set on three hectares of natural bush land on the banks of the Darebin Creek just seven kilometers from Melbourne’s CBD. Accessible by many forms of public transport, private bus services and major arterial roadways the school has a strong focus on academic endeavour.
The school values of pursuing excellence, respect, integrity, responsibility, diversity, endeavour and creativity are supported by a small student staff ratio and many innovative learning programs.
We look forward to meeting with you in person to discuss the role.