Art, Design and Technology Technician
De Lisle College
Loughborough, Leicestershire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 6 actual salary £14,755 per annum
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 6 December 2017
Job overview
Art, Design and Technology Technician
Grade 6
Actual salary £14,755 per annum
A confident and reliable person is required to support the Art, Design and Technology team in the smooth running of the department. The successful candidate will be expected to have sound knowledge and skills relating to the use and maintenance of the machinery used within the department and must be proactive in supporting the teaching staff in student engagement of the learning activity. Experience of working in a school environment and possession of a current machine safety certificate is desirable. The ability to work professionally under pressure to deadlines and operate flexibly within the changing needs of the school is essential.
Hours: 08:30 – 16:30 Mon-Thurs, 08:30 – 16:00 Friday; 38 weeks term time, plus 74 hours, to be worked during school closure periods
Closing date: Wednesday 6 December 2017 at 12:30
Interview date: Wednesday 13 December 2017
Required for: ASAP
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All posts are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
A CES Support staff application form and further details are available on the College website www.delisle.org.uk
De Lisle College: A Catholic Voluntary Academy, Thorpe Hill,
Loughborough, Leicester LE11 4SQ
E-mail: jennie.oreilly@delisle.leics.sch.uk
Tel: 01509 268739
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About De Lisle College
From our foundation in 1959 to the present, De Lisle College exists to serve the Catholic communities of north Leicestershire. As a Catholic school, Christ is very much at the centre of everything we do. Through the integration of Gospel values into the fabric of school life, we strive to nurture young people who respect the dignity of all human life, who are committed to working for the common good, and who are able to find meaning and contentment in their lives, sustained by a deepening sense of spirituality.
We are committed to providing a rigorous liberal arts education for all our students, drawing on the “best that has been thought and said” from across the humanities and sciences. In addition to being fully literate and numerate when they leave school, we believe that all young people have an entitlement to understand the historical events that have shaped society, to appreciate the physical and social geography of our world, to be able to apply the insights of science to the wonders of the universe, and to have a grasp of languages other than English. We believe that an extensive, knowledge-based curriculum, far from being the preserve of an academic elite, is the right of every student at De Lisle College. It is our mission as a Catholic school to provide a stimulating environment in which all students are challenged to uncover their God-given talents and develop them to the full. Our dedicated staff are relentless in supporting students to meet our high expectations of behaviour, work ethic and rates of progress.
Our college motto, “Quod justum, non quod utile”, aptly encapsulates the ethos of De Lisle College. We translate it as: “Do what is right, not what is easy.”
Our Vision
To be recognised as an excellent Catholic College by expecting the highest standards and, remembering that each one of us was made in the image of God, working to achieve excellence in everything that we do.
Our Mission - De Lisle College will:
- foster the spiritual, academic and social development of our students and all who work in the college so that all may achieve their potential from the gifts God has given them.
- create a centre of excellence and innovation in Secondary Education within Leicestershire and the Catholic Diocese of Nottingham.
- offer to our local community, primary schools, colleges and industry a focus of support for teaching and learning.
- develop, through our curriculum, an enthusiasm for and interest in, all knowledge and learning which will continue with our students throughout their lives, encouraging their desire to explore, understand and grow the kingdom of God.
Aims:
- By welcoming all students, staff and visitors in the manner that Christ welcomes us, we will nurture the Catholic nature of our college.
- Celebrating, exploring and examining the wonder and awe that comes with the mystery of God’s creation, by promoting, innovative learning and teaching, driving a whole school improvement.
- By stepping forward to meet the challenge of the Gospel to share with and serve others around us, we will strive to play a leading role within the wider community.
- Through exploration of the meaning and understanding of the unique vocations and calling to benefit the common good of all creation, we will help our young people to transition to adult life as confident and well-informed citizens, who can plan and manage their future effectively and with thought for their impact on others and the world.
- Celebrating, growing and promoting the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit within our young people through learning, enabling them to raise their academic aspirations and achievements in KS3, KS4 and KS5.
- To use the example of Jesus Christ as a teacher and a leader as a role model to all teaching and support staff who work and live alongside our young people, raising their performance and development.
- With God, who takes delight in beauty and harmony, as our guide, we will continue to improve the daily experience of students and staff by improving our school environment, seeking to enhance learning facilities and play our part in an environmentally conscious work place.
British Values
At De Lisle we recognise, not only the importance of helping students to flourish academically but also spiritually, morally, socially and culturally, so they are fully prepared for life in British society and for their role as citizens, able to make the strongest possible contribution to society. We teach the importance of British Values by going much deeper into the meaning of what it means to live a good life, within a framework of Catholic Christian Values. This provides the context and meaning for understanding why British Values are important.
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