External Moderators - Faculty of Education
Randburg, Johannesburg, 2000, South Africa
Listed on 2026-01-31
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
External Moderators - Faculty of Education
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Job DescriptionThis is a remote position.
Lyceum College invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced academic professionals to serve as External Moderators across various faculties. Moderators play a critical role in safeguarding academic standards, ensuring fairness, and supporting continuous improvement in assessment practices.
External Moderators provide an independent, expert evaluation of assessment instruments and marking processes. They ensure that all assessments meet national and institutional standards, are academically defensible, and accurately measure the intended learning outcomes.
Please note that individuals appointed as External Moderators may not simultaneously serve as Module Leaders for the same programme or faculty.
Role Overview- Assignments and other types of assessments including Portfolios of Evidence (POEs)
- Marking guides and memos
- Assessment reports
- Decoloniality (PGCE SP & FET; IP)
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Managing Teaching
- Curriculum Studies in the South African Context (IP)
- English HL / FAL Teaching
- Conversational isiZulu
- English HL / FAL Teaching
- isiZulu HL / FAL Teaching
- English FAL (compulsory module)
- Conversational isiZulu
- Literacy Teaching (Grade R)
- Language and Learning in Early Childhood
- Mathematics Teaching (SP & FET)
- Mathematical Literacy (FET)
- Mathematics Teaching (IP)
- Numeracy in Grade R (Grade R Teaching)
- Life Sciences Teaching
- Natural Sciences Teaching
- Geography Teaching
- History Teaching
- Tourism Teaching
- Technology and Teaching
- Social Sciences Teaching
- Natural Sciences & Technology Teaching (IP)
- Life Skills Teaching
- Early Childhood Development
- Life Skills for Grade R
- Business Studies Teaching (FET)
- Accounting Teaching (FET)
- EMS Teaching (Senior Phase)
- Life Orientation Teaching (Senior Phase & FET)
- Life Skills Teaching (Intermediate Phase)
- Inclusive Education and Diversity (Compulsory module)
- Teaching Practice 1 and 2 (PGCE SP & FET IP)
- Classroom Management & Professional Conduct
- Review draft assessment instruments (exams, assignments) for academic quality, relevance, level of difficulty, clarity, and alignment to module outcomes.
- Evaluate marking rubrics and memoranda for accuracy, fairness, and internal consistency.
- Provide guidance on improving assessment structure, language, and cognitive level.
- Confirm that assessments reflect appropriate NQF level expectations.
- Moderate samples of marked student work across performance bands.
- Verify the accuracy and consistency of marking.
- Identify irregularities, inconsistencies, or risks related to academic integrity.
- Recommend amendments or remarking where necessary.
- Confirm that marks awarded are fair, reliable, and defensible.
- Provide constructive developmental feedback to internal examiners, Module Leaders, and academic staff.
- Support improvements in assessment design, marking quality, and academic standards.
- Contribute to continuous improvement through evidence-based recommendations.
- Participate in assessment review discussions when required.
- Submit formal moderation reports within stipulated timelines.
- Highlight risks relating to assessment quality, academic integrity, or curriculum alignment.
- Support the College in meeting external quality assurance requirements.
- A Master’s degree in Education or the teaching specialisation area (essential).
- At least three years’ experience in teaching, teaching education, assessment design, curriculum development, or instructional design in higher education.
- Demonstrable experience developing study guides, assessment design, or academic content.
- Experience teaching or supervising in distance/online education (advantage).
- Demonstrated understanding of South African schooling contexts and curriculum.
- Familiarity with applicable regulatory standards, and academic quality assurance frameworks.
- Computer literacy with access to a laptop/desktop and reliable internet connection.
- Ability to provide independent, impartial, and development-oriented feedback.
- Ability to meet deadlines and incorporate revisions where…
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