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Food Technician ADT

Food Technician ADT

School 21

Newham

  • £13,814 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2023 (Some flexibility on start date)
Apply by:
12 December 2022

Job overview

Food Technician ADT

Apply by: 8.30am, Monday, 12th December

Likely interview date: Thursday 15th December 2022

Job start: January 2023 (Some flexibility on start date)

Salary: £13,814 per annum  (scale 3, pt 5) (Term-time plus 2 weeks)

Location: Stratford, Newham

Contract: Part-time 0.6 FTE (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays), subject to an Enhanced DBS check

This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to support our Food Technology and Art & Design Department.  

You will be an integral part of the Food Technology and Art & Design Department and will play a role in the learning in the classroom. Reporting to the Food & Technology Teacher, you will be tasked with preparing materials and equipment, ordering and storing stock, including ingredients, and supporting students to acquire cooking skills, under the instruction of the teacher. Please refer to the job description for more information. 

You will need to have a passion for working within the food industry and the role will suit someone with excellent communication, time management and organisational skills and someone who is able to show initiative and flexibility while balancing a range of food technology, health and safety, maintenance and cleaning responsibilities. We are looking for someone who can bring rigour and an eye for detail to the role.

For more information see: www.school21.org.uk or e-mail Anne Shaker, HR Manager, at careers@school21.org.uk.

To apply: Please visit the careers pages at www.school21.org.uk and complete an online application form or alternatively click here.

School 21 is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

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  • School 21
  • Pitchford Street, Stratford
  • London
  • E15 4RZ
  • United Kingdom
+44 20 8262 2121

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About School 21

School 21 is a pioneering 4 to 18 school in Stratford, East London, for girls and boys and children from all starting points and backgrounds. We are looking for the next cohort of teachers who want to continue to shape the school so that it stays at the forefront of innovation in education.

School 21 is a very special and different kind of place to work in. We empower staff to find their voice and their creativity. We offer collaboration and learning across ages and subjects. All staff have tailored programmes of professional development which results in extraordinary outcomes for the students. We offer multiple routes for progression through subjects and pedagogies. We believe strongly in developing the full potential of all staff.

The mission of School 21 is to empower young people to take on the world. Through a rich curriculum of ‘head’, ‘heart’ and ‘hand’ we want children knowing a lot, understanding themselves and making things happen. Our ‘dialogic approach’ to teaching helps children learn through talk and learn to talk and give everyone a voice.

We think schools should be places where children craft stunning work with real products, for real audiences and as a result of real teacher collaboration. Over the past few years our students have created immersive theatre productions depicting the French and Russian revolutions, built mechanical toys bursting with scientific craft. They have spoken out about human rights, ran campaigns to improve the biodiversity of Stratford and charted local history through photographs and poetry. Student work has been critiqued by directors and historians, professors and artists. All work is displayed, celebrated and challenged at termly Exhibitions of Beautiful Work where children tell us their stories of learning, drawing on their deep wells of oracy and well-being.

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