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We are looking for experienced qualified solicitors to mark the SQE2 written assessments and/or attendance note/legal analysis, as part of our cycle of recruitment. Further information about the SQE2 written assessments and attendance note can be found in the SQE2 Assessment Specification.
We are looking for solicitors with at least two years post-qualification experience who are subject matter experts in one or more of the following areas:
Your role will be to assess the candidates’ skills and application of law against the relevant assessment criteria.
This role is homebased, and you will attend virtual marking standardisation meetings and mark the written assessments and/or attendance note online, using our online marking platform.
Full marking training will be given to new markers.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please click, or copy and paste, the link below into your web browser and complete the online form.
Link: https://forms.gle/pQvQSRsMc3XhTjyj9
The form will ask you to indicate the legal discipline (or disciplines) in which you have subject expertise and to provide your contact details.
Upon registering your interest, we will provide further information, including a job description, rates of pay and information about the selection process. We will also ask you to provide a copy of your CV.
Please note that the selection process will include attendance at an online SQE2 Examiner’s recruitment event. This event includes a slide presentation on SQE2 assessment methodology and criteria, and a marking exercise set in the context of either a Criminal Litigation or Dispute Resolution advocacy SQE2 skills assessment. The recruitment event is not remunerated, however, if your application for the role is successful, you will be paid for the marking that you do.
If you have any questions please email us via: sqe2recruitment@kaplan.co.uk.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please complete the online form by 5pm, Monday, 31 March.
Learn more: SQE2 Assessment Specification