Technician
37 hours per week
8:00am – 4:00pm Monday to Thursday, 8:30am – 4:00pm on Friday (includes an unpaid 30-minute daily lunch break)
39 weeks per year (Term time plus INSET days)
Grade 14 NJC points 4-6 – FTE £25,185 - £25,989 (Pay Award pending)
Actual starting salary - £21,566
We’re looking for a Technician in the Science Department who is organised, enthusiastic, and excited by the buzz of a busy school laboratory. This is a role at the heart of learning, working behind the scenes to support fantastic teaching, and helping students discover the wonder of science.
What you’ll be doing:
• Preparing exciting practical experiments across biology, chemistry and physics
• Keeping our laboratories safe, organised and fully stocked
• Supporting teachers to deliver engaging, practical science lessons
• Maintaining and caring for specialist equipment
The successful candidate should be able to start work before school to enable the preparation of lessons for the day, however some flexibility regarding the hours is possible for the right candidate.
Applicants should be enthusiastic, patient and flexible, demonstrate initiative, have excellent communication and organisation skills and be a team player. Previous experience in a similar role or an interest in science is desirable however the successful candidate will be given suitable on the job training.
We can offer you: An opportunity to work in an experienced and supportive team from whom you can learn, develop and grow. A friendly, busy and dynamic workplace where each day is different from the last. A competitive salary. Wider opportunities to be involved across our Trust. An energised and professional working environment.
Disclosure Level: Enhanced Start date: as soon as possible
CVs are not accepted, please complete the application form in full.
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The successful candidate will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the Disclosure Barring Service (DBS). As part of our due diligence process when shortlisting, we may carry out an online search of publicly available material to identify any incidents or issues which we might want to explore with the applicant at interview.
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