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Biology Lab Technician

Biology Lab Technician

Queen Mary's Grammar School

Walsall

  • Expired
Salary:
NJC Pay Scale 5-6 (FTE £18,795 - £19,171), actual salary £15,837
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
9 July 2020

Job overview

Biology Lab Technician – Term time only, 37 hours per week 


Salary: NJC Pay Scale 5-6 (FTE £18,795 - £19,171), actual salary £15,837


Required: September 2020

We are looking for an enthusiastic and efficient Biology Lab Technician to join our busy and well-resourced department after the retirement of the current post-holder.  Our Biology Department and the wider sciences of the school consist of hard working and diligent staff, within a collaborative ethos.

We welcome applications from enthusiastic candidates to join our team of. The successful candidate will be able to liaise effectively with both pupils and staff and be willing to work flexibly within the school environment bringing their own expertise and knowledge to enhance the learning experience at our school.  

Closing Date: (9am)Thursday 9th July 2020

Interviews: Monday 13th July 2020

Queen Mary’s Grammar School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and all applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

For recruitment which takes place during the period when schools are closed due to Covid-19, interviews will be conducted by video interview using Microsoft Teams.  Additional information may be sought during this unusual times to ensure we are able to fulfil our safeguarding responsibilities, for example additional references.

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About Queen Mary's Grammar School

Queen Mary’s Grammar School is an invigorating and rewarding place to work: the pupils are intelligent and committed to study; the staff are friendly and forward looking. It is more than just a place of work – it is a thriving community, proud of its past and confident of its future. In March 2023, it was recognised as ‘Outstanding’ in all areas by Ofsted.

There are currently almost 1400 pupils on roll, including over 450 in the Sixth Form. The School has an outstanding academic record and regularly features at the upper end of the national league tables. In 2023, 69% of GCSE grades were 7-9 (A*/A) and 64% of A Level grades were A*, A or B. We are especially proud of our value-added scores, which regularly place us among the top schools in the country for progress. We do not rest on our laurels, but encourage all our pupils to realise their full potential.

In June 2011, the School converted to Academy status and we have undertaken a series of exciting building projects since then, including a new Sixth Form Centre, science labs and a humanities wing, music and PE refurbishments, extensions to existing English and maths classrooms, as well as a new dining room and reception. We were a founding member of the Mercian Multi Academy Trust (along with five other schools) in January 2018.  Over the past few years, we completed projects to add additional capacity through the building of extra science rooms, a humanities block and a sixth form study annexe.

The School encourages an enterprising and international outlook: trips, expeditions and exchanges have gone all over the world in recent years, as well as a wide range of vibrant and formative educational visits and experiences closer to home such as theatre visits, visiting speakers and the mental health ambassadors programme. We are proud to appear in Ross Morrison McGill’s recent book Just Great Teaching, showcasing our mental health work.

We want our pupils to lead happy and fulfilled lives. Learning here is not just about passing exams, but about enjoying the life of the mind. We also encourage all our pupils to take part in a wide range of enrichment activities in music, sport, the Combined Cadet Force and at our Field Centre on the Afon Mawddach in Southern Snowdonia.  We have been named in the Top 100 cricket schools by the Cricketer Magazine for the second year in succession.

Our pupils come from diverse backgrounds, but they all thrive on the sense of support, encouragement and care that characterises Queen Mary’s.

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