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DT & Art Technician

DT & Art Technician

Stratford Girls' Grammar School

Warwickshire

  • £12,159 - £12,604 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Scale Points 2 - 4 depending on experience
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible, 1st September 2023 at the latest
Apply by:
13 June 2023

Job overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen as we are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic, reliable and efficient individual to provide support to teaching staff in the DT and Art departments. Duties will include preparing and providing materials for lessons, maintaining stock levels, ensuring all health and safety regulations are adhered to, undertaking administrative tasks, cleaning of equipment and facilities and making regular checks of equipment. The successful candidate will be a team player, well organised, remain calm under pressure, show initiative with a willingness to learn.

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About Stratford Girls' Grammar School

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+44 1789 293759

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As one of the top state schools in the UK, we believe in challenging and supporting our girls to make the most of every opportunity in their formal studies and beyond.  Stratford Girls’ Grammar School is a selective girls' 11 to 18 school with 816 girls on roll. The school added an extra form of entry in September 2013, and grew to capacity to 800 in 2017.  We are, therefore, still small enough as a secondary school to ensure that all the girls are known to us.  Pupils are drawn from an extremely wide catchment area: there is a priority circle with a 17 mile radius, and we also attract students from further afield - from Solihull to Banbury, Evesham to Kenilworth.

We are proud to be a single-sex girls' school, and always keen to promote girl-power!  We firmly believe that girls thrive in a nurturing all-girls' environment, developing self-esteem and the confidence to take on leadership roles - and research has shown that girls can and do achieve better academically in single-sex schools, too.

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