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IT Digital Support Technician (Apprentice)

IT Digital Support Technician (Apprentice)

St Hugh's School

Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£12,600 for the first 12 months. Remaining 12 months of the apprenticeship will be paid at £17,500
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
29 October 2021

Job overview

IT Digital Support Technician (Apprentice) 

Are you looking for a new challenge or to further your career by becoming a Customer Support Technician?  This is a 24-month apprenticeship programme, working for Concero UK based at St Hugh’s Prep School, Faringdon, in Oxfordshire. 

Your primary focus is to attend and enable the school community to feel comfortable and confident using education technology for teaching and learning by providing the technical know-how to deliver the best possible digital environments. 

It is a full-time role, 37.5 hours per week, from Monday to Friday. Shift pattern – 8.00am to 4.00pm and 8:30am to 4:30pm. 

The salary will be £12,600 for the first 12 months. The remaining 12 months of the apprenticeship will be paid at £17,500. 

Concero offer excellent benefits including 20 days statutory holiday (plus 3 days contractual holiday, plus bank holidays), commission depending on eligibility and available schemes, a business mileage allowance and a health cash plan. 

For more information and to apply https://primarygoal.applytojob.com/apply/aaSt2wDoIB/Digital-Champion-IT-Digital-Support-Technician-Apprentice 

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About St Hugh's School

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+44 1367 870700

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St Hugh’s Oxfordshire is a highly regarded co-educational, day and boarding independent preparatory school with 350 boys and girls from the ages of 3 to 13.

Founded in 1906 in Chislehurst, Kent, St Hugh’s School was named after Hugh of Avalon, Bishop of Lincoln from 1156 to 1200. In 1946, the school relocated to Carswell Manor, a Jacobean country house surrounded by 40 acres in Oxfordshire. The school became a charitable trust in 1967 and is administered by a board of governors who are also trustees.

Headmaster

David Griffiths

Vision and values

St Hugh’s aims to give our pupils a secure educational foundation and the confidence to be adaptable and independent as they prepare for life beyond the school. We give all our pupils the opportunity and encouragement to develop their own interests and talents, while learning to work and play together and to contribute positively to their community.

There is no competitive selection: we both welcome and cater for pupils of a wide range of ability. Our aim is to foster confidence and a love of learning across this range – an outstanding Scholarship and  Common Entrance record and the provision of integral learning support both bear testimony to our inclusive approach

The excellent variety of extra-curricular activities enables children to extend their talents and interests beyond the classroom.

ISI report

“The excellent curricular provision provides a broad range of learning opportunities in both academic and creative subjects with many sporting opportunities available. An excellent variety of extra-curricular activities gives the pupils many opportunities to pursue their interests. Imaginative use is made of the school’s surrounding woods and countryside.”

View St Hugh’s School’s latest ISI report

Good Schools Guide

‘Small classes, spacious modern facilities and glorious surroundings are enough to inspire any child to reach their full potential...’

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