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Randstad Student & Worker Support are looking for reliable and committed Academic Note Takers and to work with Students at University of Exeter. Are you ready to make a difference in the academic journey of students? We're on the lookout for dedicated individuals who can help students in taking notes. Working as an academic note taker at University of Exeter you will be providing an essential service to students with disabilities while having the chance to learn something new everyday. You will attend various lectures and seminars and take accurate notes for students who due to their disability find it difficult to make notes for themselves.
Job Responsibility:
Providing note taking support to students suffering from disabilities/mental health conditions
Producing accurate and legible handwritten notes for lectures, seminars/tutorials and group tasks
Reviewing notes at the end of the lecture and ensuring that they are in a suitable format for the student to access effectively
Maintaining a professional role as a note taker and being aware of the need to maintain this professional relationship with the student at all times
Acting in the best interests of learners at all times whilst also working within the policies and procedures of the institution
Requirements:
Have neat handwriting - able to produce notes in a legible and presentable manner
Good typing skills
Accurate spelling and grammar skills
Punctuality and reliability
You will need to be able to work quickly and under time restrictions
Good organisational skills
Ideally you will have experience in working with specific learning difficulties individuals in higher or further education
What we offer:
Flexible working hours
E-learning and CPD
28 days holiday pay pro rata
Working for the UK's leading provider
Improving your knowledge for free by being a part of higher education lectures