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Creative Arts/Display Technician - (32.5 hours per week, term time, Permanent)

Creative Arts/Display Technician - (32.5 hours per week, term time, Permanent)

Cannock Chase High School

Cannock, Staffordshire

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Salary:
Grade 3: Full-Time Equivalent Salary £23,114 Pro-Rata £17,631
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
3 June 2024

Job overview

Purpose

Under direction of senior staff to provide technical support in specific areas of the school which may include visual art and design technology, media, food technology, drama and school displays.  The post holder will undertake the design, fitting and maintenance of engaging school displays, supporting the wider marketing strategies of the school

The role of the Creative Arts/Display Technician

·        To design, install and maintain displays that celebrate students’ work to best effect and reflecting the values and ethos of the school, including display for external exhibition.

·        Taking photographs for use in the creation of displays and marketing, including photography and videos of school events and activities, for use on the school website, social media and other marketing media including the school prospectus.

·        Design of posters and other marketing or information provision for various campaigns.

·        Provision of support services to Art teaching staff in organising the requirements of their work.

·        Preparation and provision of equipment and materials to support practical teaching and remove them safely afterwards making it ready for use next time it is required.  Clean and sterilise apparatus and equipment as necessary.

·        Establish productive working relationships with students acting as a role model and setting high expectations, promoting the inclusion and acceptance of all students within the classroom. 

Cannock Chase High School is an 11–19 mixed comprehensive school with around 1100 students on roll. Students and staff are warm, open and supportive to one another and proud of their school. We were judged as 'Good' in our most recent Ofsted inspection and behaviour was described as 'exemplary'. Mutual respect is a key feature of our relationships here. 

Please refer to the following documentation, when completing an application for this post:

1.        Application Guidance Notes;

2.        Job Description and Person Specification.

A successful application will include:

1.        A completed School Application Form;

2.        A Letter of Application (of no more than two sides of A4), outlining how your skills and experience to date meet the requirements of this post.

Cannock Chase High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. All appointments are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance.

The job description and person specification are available from the Headteacher at the school or via the website: https://www.cannockchasehigh.com/about-us/jobs-at-cchs . All applications must be on the school Application Form (which is also available from the school or via the website), CVs alone are not acceptable. Completed applications are to be e-mailed to Iain Turnbull, Headteacher, at headteacher@cannockchase-high.staffs.sch.uk

Closing date: Monday 3 June 2024, 3.00pm

About Cannock Chase High School

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Mission Statement 

Cannock Chase High School is a vibrant and ambitious learning community with a relentless focus on the highest standards of academic achievement, personal development and equality of opportunity.  In everything we do, we are dedicated to reaching our school goal – ‘Achievement for All’. We were recently judged as a 'good' school by Ofsted and the behaviour of our students was described as 'exemplary.'

Our school has a positive ethos, with strong pastoral and academic guidance and a real emphasis on learning.  As a school, we focus on improving our collective best, team Cannock Chase High School, and our individual best. All students are aware of their potential and that achievement is without limit if they combine effort, hard work and dedication to being the best in everything they do. We believe that it is a happy, safe and enjoyable place to be with a purposeful atmosphere, and that the learning environment we provide allows students to grow and develop academically, socially and personally into responsible, caring and confident young people. We are a traditional school where old fashioned values of discipline, courtesy and good manners support our drive for academic success in every child. We aim to achieve the very best results from every single student academically, and prepare them for the world of work.

School Values
 

Underpinning everything we do at Cannock Chase High School are our values that we expect all members of our community to demonstrate in all that they do: 

Integrity - Doing the right thing, all the time, and respecting each other.
Teamwork - Working together to improve our collective best, as well as our individual best.
Responsibility - Taking responsibility for our actions.
Excellence - Being the best we can be in all we do.
Resilience - Overcoming challenges, remaining focused and working hard.

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