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Technology Technician

Technology Technician

St Augustine's School

North Yorkshire

  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Grade 4
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
19 May 2024

Job overview

Technology Technician

Full time – 37 hours per week, term time only plus training days, plus 5 additional

days to be worked in the school holidays

Permanent position

Start date September 2024

Grade 4 (5-7) (£23500- £24294 pro rata per annum)

Closing date- Sunday 19th May 2024

Interview date – From Tuesday 21st May 2024 TBC

St Cuthbert’s Roman Catholic Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding children

and young people. All post holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures

and a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and barring disclosure.

St Augustine’s School are looking for a Technology Technician to work under the

direction of the Head of Faculty and Teachers within the faculty to ensure the

effective running of the art, food technology and the D&T departments. You will give

technical support including preparation of materials, and offering support for pupils

and staff with lessons. You will also ensure that all faculty Health and Safety

protocols are adhered to.

We are looking for someone who has:

• Ability to work with a range of timbers, metals and plastics associated

with workshop processes.

• Mechanical experience in order to use machines safely and

confidently.

• A passion for Food technology and knowledge of food hygiene

requirements

• The ability to establish excellent relationships with all pupils and staff

• Excellent communication skills and is able to work as part of a team

• A supportive approach to the Catholic ethos of the school and the care the

school provides

We can offer you:

• A welcoming and highly supportive school and wider community

• Friendly children who are eager to learn

• Personal and professional development opportunities

The Trust is an equal opportunities employer

If you would like to be considered for this rewarding role in a supportive and friendly

team, the documents to apply are found athttps://www.scrcat.org/vacancies/job-application-packs

For more information or to submit your application please email - Eryn Harrison

Erharrison@smchull.org

Before making your application please note: In line with the "Keeping Children Safe

in Education 2023" as part of the safer recruiting requirements, an online and social

media search will be conducted as part of our safer recruitment processes. This will

be conducted by Human Resources and will only be undertaken if the (your)

application is to be shortlisted. The aim of the search is to specifically check the

candidate’s (your) suitability for the job, and that there is nothing evident that would

undermine that. By proceeding with your application, the applicant (you) is

agreeing for the search to be undertaken

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About St Augustine's School

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   St Augustine’s School

  About us

St Augustine’s is a vibrant, successful 11-16 school situated in the heart of Scarbrough. Over the years we have become the school of choice for our community. We are consistently oversubscribed and have strong partnerships with our local schools enabling us to be outward facing in our teaching and learning and innovative in offering a wide range of professional opportunities for our staff.

As a Catholic School we place great value on the individuality of each child in our care. We want excellence in all aspects of learning, priding ourselves on our positive Catholic ethos, which supports and enhances the personal development and well-being of every individual. We aim to provide the very best learning opportunities where students are challenged, inspired and encouraged to reach their full potential.

We believe that there is no limit to what a young person can achieve if they are given the right levels of encouragement and support. As a school we work in partnership with students, their parents/carers and the community to ensure that we make the most of these important times.

Teaching posts rarely come up at our school, and we are looking for innovative, passionate and child centered professionals to join us.

So why work at St Augustine’s?

 1. Teaching and Learning

At St Augustine’s we believe in life long learing; learning that is an enjoyable experience for all. Quality first teaching is at the core of everything we do. Every student is entitled to experience a variety of teaching and learning styles which enable them to achieve their full potential and be the best they can be. We aim, through successful teaching and learning underpinned by researching practice, to develop the whole child and to enable our students to become life long learners.

Leaders consistently evaluate the effectiveness of teaching and learning within their departments and seek opportunities for regular developmental feedback and training, which creates the strong, supportive and vibrant culture at St Augustine’s.

2. Expectations

  There is a firm and fair approach to behaviour, underpinned by an ethos of positive relationships. Students and staff strive to be the best they can be. Teachers pass on a love of their subject and prioritise the planning and teaching of their lessons. School leaders walk the talk: they all teach, love their subjects, understand the importance of avoiding workload pressures and are highly visible around the school. We have invested in a comprehensive pastoral system in order to support the well-being of all. We also have a specialist well-being team who work with students and staff to create a nurturing environment in which no one gets left behind. St Augustine’s whole heartedly promotes the raising aspirations of young people and subscribe to our strap line of ‘Love and Serve through Christ’

3. Partnerships and out of the box thinking

We work closely with the Diocese of Middlesborough Teaching Alliance where we are a lead school along with supporting the Scarborough Teaching Alliance as a coastal partner. The North Yorkshire Coast Opportunity Area has brought new ideas and professional development opportunities across Whitby, Scarborough and Filey as we work together on the social mobility agenda. 

 


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