Testing Center - Student Positions
About this role
Support Student Success – Join the Testing Center Team!
Want to help create a quiet, inclusive space for students to succeed? The Student Disability & Testing Center is hiring Testing Center Office Assistants to support daily operations and proctor exams. Flexible, on-campus work with professional experience included!
Student Positions:
Level II – Administrative & Proctoring Support
• Testing Center Office Assistant $12.50/hour - Not Accepting Applications
This position includes front desk reception, test scheduling and monitoring, tutoring program support, and administrative tasks, all while maintaining a welcoming and confidential environment.
• Tutor $12.50/hour Currently Hiring Tutors supplement classroom instruction with individual and small-group study sessions.
Location: On Campus – Student Disability & Testing Center
Schedule: Part-time with flexible shifts during business hours (peak times midterms/finals)
Hiring Type: Continuous Recruitment | On-Campus | Part-Time
About the Role:
As a Testing Center Office Assistant, you'll help maintain a calm, supportive environment for students with accommodations. From greeting visitors to proctoring exams, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring accessibility and academic integrity.
Key Responsibilities:
• Greet students and visitors professionally and respectfully
• Schedule and check in students for exams
• Proctor exams while upholding academic integrity
• Organize, file, and scan confidential documentation
• Answer phones and respond to inquiries discreetly
• Assist with data entry, reminders, and room setup
Qualifications:
• Currently enrolled Westminster student
• Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently
• Professionalism and a strong sense of confidentiality
• Effective communication and organizational skills
• Familiarity with Microsoft Office and scheduling systems is a plus
Why Work Here?
• Be part of a welcoming and inclusive academic support team
• Gain professional office and administrative experience
• Develop communication, organization, and confidentiality skills
• Enjoy flexible hours that fit your academic schedule
For additional information regarding these roles please contact Hannah Davenport at [email protected].
Company at a glance
Based in the heart of the capital’s research and educational hub, The School of Life Sciences occupies modern laboratories with excellent facilities supporting cutting-edge research in a number of disciplines, including: molecular and cellular biology, fermentation and biotechnology, human health and performance and public health.
Funded by grants from national and international funding bodies and industrial partnerships, notable examples of internationally recognised research within the School include, but are not limited to, research on biopolymers and nanotechnology, obesity, cancer, inflammation, human exercise performance and ageing, nutrition and global public health, social prescribing and resilience. Our academic experts provide consultancy, applied research and thought leadership across the public, private and third sectors, including the NHS, local authorities, Life Sciences and Health Companies.
Many of our degrees are recognised or accredited by international and national professional bodies. Led by Professor Alistair Mathie, we offer a wide range of foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate, and short courses, preparing students to be global citizens at the cutting edge of life science research, technology, entrepreneurship and innovation.
Top Benefits
- Professional Experience
- Flexible Hours
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