OCR Appeals Committee Members
We are Cambridge OCR, part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment a world-leading academic publisher and assessment organisation, and a proud part of the University of Cambridge.
We are looking for Appeals Committee Members to sit on the Cambridge OCR Appeals Committee. The Committee ensures that students, teachers and other education staff involved in assessment, mainly in the UK, have a voice in the decisions we make about them. The Committee help us ensure we treat them fairly, at the same time as upholding the standards and integrity of our qualifications.
Appeals Committee Members conduct an independent review of individual cases about:
These cases can involve complex, sensitive issues that have a serious effect on people's lives and futures.
Appeal hearings are held online via Microsoft Teams with the potential for some in person in our Cambridge office made up of a panel of three committee members, including a panel chair and at least one independent member. They are supported by a secretary drawn from Cambridge OCR staff. Further details of the appeals process can be found in the JCQ guide to the awarding bodies' appeal processes.
About The Role
As a member of Cambridge OCR's Appeals Committee, you will form part of the panel for appeal hearings, reading case papers in advance. You will attend appeal hearings online or in person, listen to the cases made by Cambridge OCR and the people appealing, question them and decide whether to uphold or not uphold appeals in full, or in part, based on JCQ regulations and the available evidence. When upholding appeals you may recommend or direct that Cambridge OCR:
Training is provided annually (or more often if needed). Hearings are scheduled mainly between November and January typically Tuesday to Thursday lasting around three hours sometimes up to four hours including the pre-meeting. However, isolated hearings may occur at any point through the year. Most hearings are online via Microsoft Teams, while some may be in-person at our Cambridge office.
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About you
We're looking for people with the highest personal and professional standards, who can reach fair and proper outcomes in demanding situations.
Committee members cannot be current employees or assessors of Cambridge University Press and Assessment. Ideally, applicants should not have been employed by Cambridge University Press and Assessment or assessed for Cambridge OCR within the last five years.
You should have:
Essential Criteria
Desirable Experience
Our Commitment to Diversity
We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups to ensure our committee reflects the diversity of the society we serve. We welcome candidates of all backgrounds, regardless of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, marital status, neurodiversity, religion, sex, sexual identity, cultural or social class.
OCR Appeals Committee Members application closing date - 22/02/2026
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