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ICT and Media Technician

ICT and Media Technician

St George's Catholic Primary Voluntary Academy (Part of BHFCAT)

Harrow

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Salary:
G5 pro rata at 47.51% - TTO - 20 hours per week
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediate
Apply by:
25 February 2020

Job overview

St George's, a successful Catholic Primary School in Harrow, is looking to appoint a highly motivated and organised ICT and Media Technician who will support the Headteacher in maintaining the high standards of ICT Support and Management that currently exist.

The role is 20 hours per week over 5 days, term time only within the G5 salary scale.

St George's is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its care and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  The successful candidate will be required to undertake an Enhanced DBS disclosure and provide evidence of eligibility to work in the UK.

Visits to the school are welcomed.  To arrange a visit, please call the school office on 020 8422 1272.

To apply, please visit the school website (www.stgeorgesprimary.org) and complete the Catholic Education Service Application form or via the TES online application.

Closing date and time for submission of applications: Tuesday 25th February at 12 noon.


About St George's Catholic Primary Voluntary Academy (Part of BHFCAT)

St George’s Catholic Primary School is a voluntary-aided primary school for pupils aged 4-11. The Roman Catholic school is located in Sudbury, in the north-west London borough of Harrow.

St George’s has about 470 students, and is maintained by the Diocese of Westminster in partnership with the London Borough of Harrow. In addition to the primary school, St George’s has since 2002 operated a 30-place day nursery called St George's Dragons.

Headteacher

Deirdre Monaghan

Values and vision

St George’s Catholic Primary School’s mission statement is: “We are learning and growing together as God's family. We will always do our best to love and respect each other as we prepare for our future.”

The school is committed to working closely with families and the parish to give pupils the best education. Its aim is to ensure the school provides spiritual guidance, care and a first-class primary education. St George’s encourages pupils to take responsibility for their actions. It seeks to develop their self-esteem through achievement and has high expectations of behaviour.

Ofsted report

"Pupils .. receive an excellent education that is focused on both academic and personal growth. Academically, pupils achieve highly in national measures."

"Behaviour is exemplary. Pupils are enthusiastic to learn and they join in with discussions and activities in lessons with genuine excitement."

"Leaders support the development of all staff at the school. They make sure that they receive appropriate training and guidance tailored to their role and professional needs."

View St George’s Catholic Primary School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed