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Qualification Content Lead - Data Science and Technology

ACCA
London
2 days ago
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ACCA is committed to a workplace culture which is inclusive, diverse, human and connected.

All the relevant skills, qualifications and experience that a successful applicant will need are listed in the following description.
We are currently recruiting for a Qualification Content Lead - Data Science and Technology on a full-time, 18-month fixed-term basis. We are flexible on the location of this role as we operate a 'digital first' approach.
QCLs lead the development of both syllabus and assessment and ensure the external examining team deliver innovative, relevant and rigorous syllabuses and assessments for ACCA future members and any additional qualifications required by existing ACCA members globally.
The Job
Reporting to the Qualification Content Manager, this role includes:
Setting a clear and appropriate syllabus and learning outcomes for the allocated subject area to ensure that learners are well prepared to sit an assessment
Holding ultimate responsibility for ensuring assessments are of the highest quality
Developing assessment models for each session, recognising multiple complex factors including the content and style of the assessments, the relevance, level and syllabus coverage and consistency within assessments
Leading other members of the examining team throughout this process and liaising on proposed changes
Ownership of the finalisation of assessments at the exam panel meetings, providing detailed input to requirements and scenarios, to ensure each assessment meets ACCA and all regulatory requirements
Ensuring all examinable documents are up to date and technical articles are produced to cover new legislation or other changes
Leading marking standardisation meetings for the portfolio of exams after each exam session
Supporting the selection of external examining team members and leading on training and feedback
Responsibility for ensuring all developments in the profession which relate to the subject discipline, including any legislative or regulatory changes are considered and included as appropriate
Responsibility for leading as the subject matter expert in developing new syllabus content and new examination content, leading the examining teams through change.
The Person
Excellent technical understanding of the relevant syllabus subject (Data Science and Technology)
It would be desirable to have a professional qualification in accounting, along with experience in accountancy education
Strong people skills with the ability to build strong relationships with colleagues internally and externally
The ability to deal effectively with work volumes, to strict deadlines
Particularly good word processing and Excel skills
Professionalism to act as an ambassador for ACCA in external meetings such as the Annual Tutor Conference, marking standardisation meetings and regulator meetings
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
We strive to create an environment where you can prioritise your wellbeing and offer a competitive benefits package to help you do this. We provide an employee assistance programme and are proud to offer a financial wellbeing tool to our employees.
We are committed to equal opportunities across our recruitment activities and have a real commitment to ensuring the inclusion and well-being of all employees. We have a blended approach to working to support our employees to balance the needs of their job with other aspects of their life.
For more information on ACCA, your journey as a candidate and the benefits of working with ACCA please visit our Work for Us page herehttps://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/about-us/work-for-us.html.

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