The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) is seeking to appoint appropriately experienced individuals to support the delivery of assessment setting and marking of the following subjects of the IFoA qualification.
We encourage applications from a diverse range of potential candidates, in terms of, but not exclusively gender, age, disability, and ethnicity, as well as reflecting the geographical spread and practice areas of our membership.
There are currently no vacancies.
Complete the expression of interest form
The IFoA is the UK’s only chartered professional body dedicated to educating, developing and regulating actuaries based around the globe. We have a worldwide membership of over 30,000 of which over 50% are student members. 47% of our membership and 64% of our students are based outside the UK, reflecting the increasingly global nature of actuarial practice.
The IFoA Council sets the strategy, with Executive staff responsible for its execution. The Lifelong Learning Board is responsible for the oversight of delivery of specific aspects of this strategy related to the pre-qualification education of actuaries, and their continuing professional development and lifelong learning.
The IFoA qualifications comprise of a number of modules and related assessment subjects. The Board delegates the oversight and assessment of the qualification standards to the Board of Examiners with Examiners appointed for each assessment subject to support the execution of this.
The Examiner will be expected to
The Examiner will report to the Chief Examiner of the subject.
The Examiner will be appointed for a period of three years. The tenure may be extended for a further three years by mutual agreement
The IFoA will also consider alternative tenure lengths with individuals. These arrangements can be discussed on a case-by-case basis during the application process.
The syllabus is updated annually and signed off at Education Committee in January for the following year with the module content prepared for publishing on June 1 each year. Assessment materials are all signed off by the end of February for that year.
The role requires attending and participating in at least one exam paper scrutiny meeting to ensure the assessment material is appropriate and will be delivered by the required deadlines. Participation can be via face-to-face meeting usually in London, by telephone, or by conference call.
The role also requires attending a marking meeting at the start of the marking process each session where markers can discuss and develop a shared understanding of the marking criteria. This will include comparing marks for a small sample of student scripts.
There will be a requirement to attend the annual examiners' meeting, usually in March.
In addition to these meetings, there will be follow-up actions and communications with the examining team and executive staff along with editing and writing relevant material.
The total annual time commitment is around 160 hours.
The appointment is a nominally paid self-employed contractor role. The fee (gross) is payable per annum, plus out-of-pocket expenses in accordance with the IFoA’s Volunteer Expenses Policy. The fee will be discussed with any candidates taken forward to interview.
Essential:
Desirable:
An appreciation of the challenges facing professional bodies.
Essential IT Requirements
Examiners will be expected to use the IFoA’s e-Marking platform ‘RM Assessor 3’ for examination script marking, therefore access to a PC, laptop or tablet is essential with the following requirements:
Recommended & Supported Devices
Below are devices and platforms that RM Assessor 3 can use used on
PC | Mac | Android Tablet | iPad | |
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Processor |
Intel i3+ or equivalent |
Intel i3+ or equivalent |
Quad core+ | iPad Air (v1+), Mini (v2+) or Pro |
Memory | 4 GB+ | 4 GB+ | 2GB+ | |
Screen Size | 8" or larger, minimum resolution 1280x720 | 8" or larger, minimum resolution 1280x720 | 8" or larger, minimum resolution 1280x720 | |
Operating System | Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 | macOS 10.11+ | Android 6+ | iOS 10+ |
Browser* | Chrome, Firefox, Edge** | Chrome, Firefox, Safari | Chrome | Safari |
Input Supported | Mouse and Keyboard | Mouse and Keyboard | Touch and Keyboard | Touch and Keyboard |
* Browser support is for the current and the previous major version of each browser.
** Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) is also supported but is not recommended to achieve the best user experience.
Claiming CPD
Only attendance (by phone or in person) at markers’ meetings may be counted towards your CPD requirement where the activity addresses a learning need. Time engaged in marking or attending exams cannot be counted towards your CPD requirements.
Mutually agreed services will be outlined in a ‘Schedule of services’ which will be provided to you on successful appointment. On successful completion of the services, you will be required to submit an invoice to the IFoA. The IFoA will provide you with a template invoice to use, and this invoice will be processed by a member of the IFoA’s Assessment team. If you wish to view the ‘Schedule of services’ and the applicable terms and conditions, prior to expressing interest in this role, please contact the Quality team.
The IFoA delivery team comprises IFoA Executive staff and our volunteer community. Every individual who supports the IFoA is valued and recognised as part of our volunteer community and works in partnership with the IFoA Executive staff to deliver our strategy and Royal Charter, in line with our values
At the IFoA the term “volunteer” includes volunteers (members and non-members: lay), Office Holders, and Self Employed Contractors (paid roles).
Volunteering provides you with a wide range of opportunities. With all rights and opportunities come responsibilities and we ask all our volunteers to comply with the terms of the IFoA’s Governance Manual and Volunteer Information Pack (VIP). Before offering to provide support, please read through ‘what you need to know’. The key elements will be highlighted to you as part of your contract for services with the IFoA.
Please note students of the IFoA or any other actuarial association will not be considered.