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Design & Technology Technician- Part time

Design & Technology Technician- Part time

King's Bruton

Somerset

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Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/03/2023
Apply by:
17 February 2023

Job overview

King’s School, Bruton, an independent boarding and day school, is looking for a term-time only Design & Technology Technician to start as soon as possible. 

The role is a permanent part time post, working 22.5 hours, during the School term time weeks (34 weeks). This is an important position working within an impressively equipped and friendly department, providing practical and administrative support to staff and pupils. Previous relevant experience is required together with some knowledge of 3D printing.

For further details, including Job Description and application form, please see below.

Completed application forms along with current CV should be sent to the HR Department; recruitment@kingsbruton.com by 12 noon on Friday 17th February 2023.

Should you require any further information or would like to discuss your application, please contact Hannah Wynn, HR Assistant on 01749 814316.

Closing Date: 12 noon on Friday 17th February 2023. 

King’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure & Barring Service.

King’s School, Bruton is a registered Charity No. 1071997

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About King's Bruton

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+44 1749 814200

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King’s Bruton is a mixed independent school with sixth form in the Somerset town of Bruton. Students attend the school from the ages of 13 to 18, with the option to board throughout their school careers. There are approximately 370 students on roll. The Somerset school operates in partnership with Hazlegrove Preparatory School, in nearby Sparkford.

King’s Bruton was founded as a boys' school in 1519, admitting girls in the late 1960s before becoming fully co-educational in 1997.

Headmaster

Ian Wilmshurst

Values and vision

King’s Bruton is a smaller independent school and, as such, its values and vision revolve around the tight-knit community of students that it has cultivated. The Somerset school promotes a sense of loyalty, determination and encourages pupils to go above and beyond both in and out of the classroom.

Emphasis is placed on inclusivity and promoting diversity within the school. King’s Bruton aims to foster a culture of acceptance and respect in all aspects of school life.

ISI report

“Relationships between staff and between pupils themselves are appropriate, and in their questionnaire responses the vast majority of boarders agree that they get on well together and feel safe in their boarding house. Staff are dedicated to the welfare of all pupils and provide a suitable structure for them to develop and thrive. Pastoral policies and procedures are effective and good behaviour is promoted.”

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