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Media and Performing Arts & Music Technician

Media and Performing Arts & Music Technician

Franklin College

Grimsby

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Salary:
currently £15,125 to £16,750 per annum for a full time equivalent (pro rata to £12,878.94 to £14262.63 for 0.8515 fte). TERM TIME ONLY
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
3 December 2018

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dynamic individual to provide support to teaching staff in delivering teaching, learning and assessment through technical support in media, music and performing arts.  Under the guidance of teaching staff, you will also supervise and support students during practical work and project work. This may involve some evening work to support college shows. The successful individual will be responsible for the maintenance and security of the working environment in Media and performing arts and music departments.  You will have responsibility for administrative duties such as stock control, planning for and processing orders for new equipment and assisting in the effective work of Curriculum Teams in meeting the needs of students and staff.

The Media, music and performing arts technician may also contribute to technical work in other Departments across the College if the need arises.

The hours of work are 37 hours per week, term time only (190 days) plus 5 training days.  The salary is Points 13 to 17 on the Sixth Form College Support Staff Pay Spine, currently £15,125 to £16,750 per annum for a full time equivalent (pro rata to £12,878.94 to £14262.63 for 0.8515 fte). 

Interested?  Then please visit the College’s website at www.franklin.ac.uk/about-franklin/job-vacancies.aspx for an application pack or contact HRD@franklin.ac.uk or telephone (01472) 875014.

Franklin Sixth Form College has a proven commitment to equality of opportunity and actively promotes the welfare, safeguarding and Prevent duty of students and expects all staff to share this commitment.  Our staff undertake regular safeguarding training and are subject to ongoing safeguarding scrutiny.   All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Clearance through the DBS, and other checks may also be required. Franklin Sixth Form College is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

Please note it is the Colleges’ policy to obtain two satisfactory employment referenced prior to interview, one of which should be your most recent/current employer

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About Franklin College

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  • Franklin College
  • Chelmsford Avenue, Grimsby
  • North East Lincolnshire
  • DN34 5BY
  • United Kingdom
+44 1472 875000

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In 2020, Franklin will celebrate its thirtieth birthday by continuing to celebrate the fantastic achievements made by our students and the contribution they make to the area and to the country. 

Franklin is, first and foremost, a college for our community. In 2018 OFSTED recognised the college as ‘embedded within its local community and creating an environment in which young people thrive’.

Our students go on to do great things, and we are delighted that Franklin students are more likely to gain good university degrees and more likely to be successful in securing employment than other sixth form college students nationally.  

As a genuine Sixth Form College, (rather than a school-based sixth form or large Further Education College add-on) we are specialists, focussed entirely on sixth form provision. Our skills and effort goes in to supporting young people to make the transition from school to adulthood and to secure their future success. This means we provide a broad curriculum tailored to the needs of young people, taught by staff who are specialists in their subject area and supported by a whole college which is focussed on the phase of a young person’s life that spans leaving school to entering the world of higher education or work. 

Our college campus on Chelmsford Avenue is spacious and well equipped to provide students with the range of experiences they need to develop their independence and prepare for their future, both educationally and in terms of wider enrichment. We also work closely with our community to provide for basic skills support in numeracy and literacy in community centres locally.

As a community-facing college, we welcome employers and representatives from a range of universities into the college to advise and support students on an almost daily basis. We also have strong relationships with charity and other local and national interest groups, all working together to ensure that the young people of North East Lincolnshire, Greater Lincolnshire and further afield, see a clear line of sight to their goals and aspirations. Our Franklin Professionals Programmes are designed to engage those young people who have the very highest and clearest aspirations; from the Grimsby Town FUTSAL Programme to our Career Academies in Logistics and Law for example. 

We are also a founder member of the Venn Group, working in partnership with four other Sixth Form Colleges in our wider region (John Leggott, Wyke, Wilberforce and Scarborough). This group forms an engine for quality improvement and staff development in the area. 

Each year, hundreds of students move on from Franklin College to take their next steps into the world. We always look forward to hearing about their progress and are very proud of all of our students’ achievements.

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