ICT Infrastructure Manager
Woodmansterne School & Sixth Form
London SW16
- Expired
- Salary:
- NJC Scale PO2, spine points 35-38: £34,254 to £36,912 pa - 35 hours a week, Monday to Friday, all year round
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 16 April 2018
- Apply by:
- 21 February 2018
Job overview
We seek an outstanding and experienced ICT Infrastructure Manager to join our successful team. We are looking for an energetic, reliable, flexible person who is able to work on their own initiative to join our team of hard working and committed staff.
You must have:
- The ability to work strategically in designing and implementing future proof ICT systems
- Experience of working in a busy school with increasing ICT capacity and demands
- Exceptional technical knowledge of networking and PC operating systems
- High level of literacy and numeracy
- Meticulous organisational and excellent people skills
You can find out more about our school and the post by visiting our website www.woodmansterne.london where you can find additional, essential information in the applicant pack.
School tours are welcomed and encouraged.
Please contact the School Office on 020 8764 1825 to arrange a visit.
Closing Date: Wednesday 21 February 2018 at 10am
Interviews: Wednesday 28 February 2018
Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Applicants will also be required to declare that neither they nor anyone who lives in the same household is a disqualified person under the Childcare (Disqualification) Regulations 2009. Further information can be found at www.gov.uk
Woodmansterne School
Stockport Road, Streatham Vale, London SW16 5XE.
Attached documents
About Woodmansterne School & Sixth Form
- Woodmansterne School & Sixth Form
- Woodmansterne Road, Streatham Vale
- London
- SW16 5UQ
- United Kingdom
About Woodmansterne
Woodmansterne is an oversubscribed school located in the heart of Streatham Vale within a diverse and vibrant community. We are currently in our fifth year of expansion from a two-form entry primary to an age 3 – 19 all-through community school.
Woodmansterne is at very exciting stage of its development, our secondary building has recently won an award for technological architecture from CIAT and we are now working towards welcoming 6th formers.
Woodmansterne benefits from a variety of cultures and tradition; as well as celebrating our differences, we come together with shared values of cooperation, unity, respect, aspiration, responsibility and integrity. We provide an exciting, enriched educational experience for all our pupils and children develop high self-esteem, high aspirations and make excellent progress. We expect that all Woodmansterne children leave us imbued with the confidence, resilience and skills needed to prepare them for a successful and happy future.
Working closely across phases has ensured cohesion between staff, a greater understanding of effective transition and how children learn and flourish. Our children across both phases have been able to share experiences and develop a strong and united voice. It has been a pioneering journey, one that we have embraced as a community, we have learnt from each other, risen to challenges and overcome obstacles together.
Why should you come and work for us?
- We have fantastic children and families (many schools say that, but we really do);
- We have amazing new buildings (1 which is award winning) with two fantastic libraries, dedicated ICT suites, specialist food rooms, science labs, music provision and well-resourced, ICT rich learning spaces and a huge playing field;
- Half-price wrap around care if your child/ren attend Kids’ City after school club provision (either at Woodmansterne or another school);
- Our exciting, enriched, curriculum is pupil-centred aimed at capturing every child’s full learning potential;
- We are committed to staff well-being and have a well-being committee who arrange book clubs, get-togethers, well-being INSETs, exercise classes and well-being activities, as well as working closely with leaders to improve staff well-being;
- A commitment to personalised professional development and opportunities for career growth;
- We have a cohesive, friendly, highly-skilled and passionate staff body, who are completely committed to Woodmansterne’s values and ethos;
- Access to Cyclescheme;
- Free refreshments (tea, coffee and sugar) in our wonderful spacious staffrooms and work areas;
- Delicious food cooked by our Chefs in Schools team at affordable prices;
- The uniqueness of our all-through provision means exciting opportunities for cross-phase collaboration between primary and secondary;
- we have strong partnerships with families, the local community, other Lambeth schools and Teaching Alliances.
Executive Headteacher
Samantha Palin
Values and vision
Achieving Excellence Together.
We aim to achieve excellence together; to inspire our children and young people to be the very best version of themselves that they can be.
The Woodmansterne way is the realisation of our vision and values in daily life. Grounded in our six core values of integrity, cooperation, aspiration, respect, unity and responsibility; it is at the heart of everything we do, our way of being, our approach to life and learning. Our staff and pupils embody these values every day. It is played out in our daily routines, our assemblies, our learning, our actions and interactions and our expectations of ourselves and each other. If you visit, ask our pupils about our values, they are fiercely proud of their school’s ethos and reputation as a socially responsible, kind and inclusive community.
Ofsted report
Click here to view the full OFSTED report
Woodmansterne School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, volunteers or external agencies to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Further information can be found at www.gov.uk
Woodmansterne School is an equal opportunities employer and particularly encourages applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates, as these groups are underrepresented throughout education nationally.
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