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Technician - Food and Nutrition

Technician - Food and Nutrition

St Michael's Catholic Grammar School

Barnet

  • £14,748 - £15,425 per year
  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Unified Reward Grade C
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
02/09/2024
Apply by:
17 June 2024

Job overview

Part-time 22 hours per week, 39 weeks per year (term time only)

Unified Rewards Grade C: Actual Salary £14,748 to £15,425 (£27,438 to £28,698 FTE)

The Governors are seeking to appoint a Technician to provide specialist support to our Food & Nutrition Department at this selective school, FIVE times judged OUTSTANDING by OFSTED (the most recent Inspection being November 2022), which is committed to the ideals of Catholic education and where GCSE and A Level results are consistently excellent.

Duties are wide-ranging and will include: support to pupils in accessing the curriculum (experience in food/catering/cooking is required), maintenance, cleaning, and preparation of equipment/working areas/resources, shopping for/ordering ingredients. Knowledge of food hygiene standards (training is available). The Food Technician enables the smooth running of lessons.

This person will work under the direction of the Head of Food and Nutrition.  School experience would be desirable but is not essential.  Students at the school are very well behaved and the school is a very pleasant working environment. The school provides a very rewarding working environment where employees are valued and there is a focus on staff welfare.

The appointed candidate will be flexible in their approach to the wide-range of work undertaken – and will be an intrinsic part of the support staff team.  The ability to manage a range of competing demands and to prioritise work is very important. Very good levels of both written and spoken English are essential together with computing skills.

An application form and job description are available on the school website.

Please send completed applications to applications@st-michaels.barnet.sch.uk.

Closing date: Monday 17th June 2024 9am – early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to call candidates to interview before this advert is withdrawn.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting child welfare

The post is subject to an enhanced DBS check

St. Michael’s is committed to equal opportunities, we welcome applications from all sections of the community


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About St Michael's Catholic Grammar School

St Michael’s is a girls-only (before sixth form), selective grammar, Roman Catholic secondary school with sixth form situated in North Finchley, London. It is a voluntary-aided state school that is part of the Archdiocese of Westminster. A smaller than average school, it will provide 920 places for secondary and sixth form students, when fully subscribed.

The school was established in 1908, became a Voluntary Aided Grammar School in 1958 and began to include boys in its sixth form in September 2009.

Principal

Michael Stimpson

Values and Vision

The school’s follows the values of the Gospel, providing a high quality of education and care to its pupils. St Michael's respects each student as an individual to ensure they are valued and encouraged to reach their full potential.

St Michael’s sixth form welcomes pupils of all faiths, but selection to the main school is based on academic aptitude and strength of Catholic faith.

Ofsted

“St Michael’s is an outstanding school. Standards are exceptionally high, amongst the highest found nationally, both at GCSE and A level, and continue to improve.  The [then-] headteacher and her deputy provide outstanding leadership. They, very ably supported by the senior leadership team, have a strong vision for the education of girls rooted in the Catholic faith, which contributes so much to the ethos of the school.”

View St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School’s latest Ofsted report

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