Design & Technology Technician
St Clere's School
Thurrock
- £18,989.73 - £20,563.54 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- Band B Point 7-12
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- April 2025
- Apply by:
- 27 March 2025
Job overview
Design & Technology Technician
Salary: Band B Point 7-12
(£18,989.73 - £20,563.54 per annum)
32 hours 30 minutes per week
Monday – Friday, 8.30am – 3.30pm with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break
37 weeks per year, term time only
Start date: April 2025
We are looking to appoint a flexible and motivated Design and Technology Technician to join our Technology Team. The successful candidate will enable pupils’ access to learning by providing technical advice and support in the practical aspects of the curriculum by preparing, maintaining and organising equipment and materials. You will work with pupils as directed by the teacher, supporting safe and sensible behaviour during practical tasks. You will maintain the cleanliness and security of specialist areas and equipment and maintain equipment taking basic repairs and modifications.
The successful candidate will need to demonstrate patience and show a commitment to supporting learners to improve educational outcomes. This role would be suited to someone enthusiastic, personable, empathetic, and able to communicate effectively, whilst maintaining a calm and professional manner, under pressure. Previous experience would be an advantage but is not essential.
St Clere’s School is a member of Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust a Multi-Academy Trust, with twelve member schools within Essex. All schools in the Trust work in equal partnership and are members of the schools’ Co-operative Society. Our Co-operative Values focus on enabling all students to achieve their potential both academically and as young people.
What the school can offer:
- Two week October half term
- Relocation package of up to £8,000 for new employees renting or buying a property
- Support from highly experienced SLT members, and the wider trust network and collaboration with our other schools
- Recognition of continuous service
- Automatic enrolment into the Local Government Pension Scheme
- Excellent CPD opportunities
- Career progression throughout the Trust, with the ability to progress in other schools
- The support of an experienced family of schools
- National Conditions of Service
- Access to the Employee Assistance Programme
- Excellent behaviour management policy to support all staff
- Wider support network for all staff including managing workloads and work-life balance
If you feel the school would suit you, and you have the passion, drive and commitment to work with us to make all aspects of our school outstanding, please apply now or you can request a visit of the school or for more information speak to Sophie Neal, hr@osborne.coop or 01375 648907.
St Clere’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. In compliance with safer recruitment procedures and guidelines, all applications must be made on our formal application form, CVs will not be accepted. This appointment will be subject to pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS disclosure and satisfactory references. Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust is an equal opportunities employer. As a Trust, we recognise the value of and seek to achieve a diverse workforce. We welcome applications from all backgrounds. Please refer to our recruitment & selection policy statement (www.osborne.coop/working-with-us) for more information.
Closing date: Thursday 27th March 2025, Midday
Interview Date: Monday 31st March 2025
Please note: we may hold interviews as and when applications are received, and we reserve the right to offer to a candidate prior to the closing date. With this in mind, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
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About St Clere's School
St Clere’s School is a high achieving, oversubscribed school with approx. 1200 students attending from across Thurrock. We are a popular choice for families because our students succeed in many ways and are taught by staff who teach with great energy and expertise in an environment that has exceptional facilities. Our school is set on the edge of Stanford-le-Hope and the substantial school buildings are surrounded by a large expanse of playing fields. We have a stunning range of facilities including a state of the art Drama studio, fully refurbished Science labs, two Sports Pavilions, a 3G floodlit all-weather pitch, well-stocked Library with research facilities and high quality study space. In addition, we have high specification classrooms with up-to-date ICT resources which enhance the teaching for all students and provide a comfortable environment in which to learn.
‘Persequi Optima’ (the pursuit of excellence) is our school motto and our mission is to provide a high quality, comprehensive and meaningful education for all learners. We do this by providing an engaging curriculum in a safe and inspirational environment where high standards and expectations encourage success. We aim to empower our learners so they can apply their acquired skills or knowledge and confidently express themselves throughout their lives and future careers. Our high standards are achieved through effective leadership, outstanding teaching and committed stakeholder engagement from the Trust, Governance and community.
The key pleasure and satisfaction of school leadership is working with young people every day. Young people can be creative, lively and are constantly surprising. It is our job to help shape them into happy, successful adults and responsible citizens in their communities. Our learners are prepared to pursue their own personal excellence and lead productive, responsible lives as contributing members of the global community
Our teachers promote and model creativity and individuality which enthuses and engages our students. We offer all students, regardless of their starting point, the very best chance of academic success. Our curriculum enables our students to develop success in a wide and broad range of subjects.
Beyond the core curriculum, we provide wider experiences and opportunities including a variety of clubs, societies and trips, the Duke of Edinburgh Award; Public Speaking; a range of PE teams and high quality drama productions. These opportunities support our students to follow their own personal interest for both enjoyment and enrichment.
The value we place on students’ personal wellbeing and development ensures our students feel safe, valued and cared for. Our pastoral team work closely with students and families, looking after the whole student and enabling them to truly thrive as individuals. We know that personal well-being goes hand-in-hand with confidence, self-esteem and academic development.
During their time with us students learn to appreciate and develop the character and Co-operative qualities of responsibility, self-help, solidarity, resilience and compassion. They learn the importance of equality, equity and democracy as core values. These values are at the centre of school life and are reflected in the many awards we have received such as Arts Mark Gold, Stonewall School Champion and Co-op Identity Mark.
St Clere’s School is a member of the Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust. Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust is a Multi-Academy Trust, with twelve member schools within Essex. All schools in the Trust work in equal partnership and are members of the schools’ Co-operative Society. Our Co-operative Values focus on enabling all students to achieve their potential both academically and as young people.
What the school can offer:
· Two Week October Half Term
· Recognition of continuous service
· Automatic enrolment into the National Teachers Pension Scheme (for teaching roles) and Local Government Pension Scheme (for support roles)
· Excellent CPD opportunities
· Career progression throughout the Trust, with the ability to progress in other schools
· The support of an experienced family of schools
· National Conditions of Service
· Access to the Employee Assistance Programme
· Excellent behaviour management policy to support all staff
· Wider support network for all staff including managing workloads and work-life balance
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