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Science Technician

Science Technician

The Ravensbourne School

Bromley, Kent

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Salary:
Scale 3 Point 14-17 £18,657.00 - £19,374.00 (Actual Salary between £16,039.45 - £16,655.86)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
16 September 2018

Job overview

Science Technician 

36 hours per week, 40 weeks per year

The Ravensbourne School are looking to recruit a technician to work within their Science Department preferably with Biology Specialism. To resource and develop the education provision of the Science Department.  You will be designing, preparing and facilitating practical ‘hands on’ learning which is a core ethos of the science department, be able to work with the team in developing and organising Science Practical’s for Key stages 3-5 and general duties including stock taking, preparation of equipment for lessons, keeping maintenance records and reporting issues.

The ideal person will have the ability to manage and work independently, as part of an effective team, demonstrating commitment and enthusiasm; previous experience of working in a school would be beneficial. 

Having Health and Safety experience and training and First aid training would be an advantage but full training will be given.

If you wish to be sent an application pack please contact Sarah Whitten swhitten@e21c.co.uk

Closing date: 1pm Sunday 16th September 2018

Emailed applications to be sent to: swhitten@e21c.co.uk 

Posted applications to the address above.

Education for the 21st Century is committed to safeguarding and

promoting the welfare of young people. The successful

applicant will be subject to a check against List 99 and an

enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service.

About The Ravensbourne School

The Ravensbourne School is a mixed comprehensive school with a thriving school population of over 1600. We are very proud of our students and invest all that we have in making our students and staff the best that they can be.
We believe in achievement: educating the whole person, developing all the talents that any individual may have.
Our aim is to provide a seven year journey to adulthood and equip young adults to be confident, full of self esteem and ready to take a lead part in the 21st Century.

The Ravensbourne School is forward looking, centralising creativity and innovation in all that we do. We have a superb learning environment, excellent staff and a real sense of community in which all thrive.

The School has a growing sixth form, and an affiliation with Bromley Football Academy.

School History

Bromley County Grammar Schools for Boys and Girls, later Bromley Grammar Schools, opened in 1911 in Hayes Lane and Nightingale Lane respectively. When the plans for the Hayes Lane school were first drawn up they were exhibited at the Royal Society as an example of the ideal school design and construction.

The school in Hayes Lane was ceremonially opened on Wednesday 18th October 1911 with 79 pupils. In his speech the Headmaster, Mr Airy, urged his pupils to be:

"Still unsatisfied, still seeking for a better thing than best, a fairer thing than fairest, without rest."
The proceedings closed with the National Anthem, "After which the visitors were entertained to tea."

The buildings in Hayes Lane were considerably extended in 1933, using the original architect. The continuity of the neo-Georgian design was such that it is very difficult today to distinguish between the original and the extension.

The new buildings comprised the Great Hall (connected to the original building by an open cloister) the Science block, the Dining Hall and Gymnasium on either side of the hall. The old gymnasium was converted into the War Memorial Library as a "Memorial of the boys in the School who fell in the war". Sadly this memorial was added to again after World War II. The new buildings were officially opened on the 30th November 1934. Many of the School's early buildings are recognised as being of historic interest and are Grade II listed.

In 1988 demographic changes persuaded the Education Authority that the two separate single sex schools should close and a new co-educational comprehensive school be opened at Hayes Lane. There started a £6 million building programme designed to reflect the elegance of the existing buildings and to ensure that the new school would enjoy outstanding provision in every respect.

In 2003, with over subscription in Years 7 to 11 and an expanding VI Form, yet more building work was undertaken. A new dedicated VI Form block was created, the Drama studios expanded and the War Memorial Library refurbished in the original style. A new Lower School Library was installed in what was, in 1911, the dining hall for the original 79 boys.

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