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IT Support Engineer

IT Support Engineer

St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School

Barnet

  • Expired
Salary:
NJC Outer London scale point 6 (£22,584) to 12 (£25,136) plus local government pension.
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
13 December 2021

Job overview

Permanent position 


Start date: As soon as possible 


Full-time (37.5 hours per week/full year) 


 Pay Scale Range: NJC Outer London scale point 6 (£22,584) to 12 (£25,136) plus local government pension plus 25-27 days annual leave. Scale point on appointment will be dependent on experience. 

 


Deadline for Applications: 9am on Monday 13th December 2021 


Shortlisting and Interviews: may take place earlier than the application deadline, depending on the volume and calibre of applications received, early application is advised.  


 


St Andrew the Apostle School is currently recruiting for an IT Support Technician to support the efficient running of the school’s network. The postholder will provide 1st/2nd line support for all hardware and software, for both staff and students, as part of our Trust wide IT Support Team. 


We are seeking a candidate who is committed team-player to support the efficient running of the school’s network by being hands-on, flexible, organised and pro-active. 


 


This is an exciting role for an experienced and knowledgeable engineer to join our successful school, that is sponsored by Russell Education Trust. The successful candidate will benefit from being part of the Trust wide IT Support Team, supported by Senior Engineers on the central team.

St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School opened in September 2013 as the first Greek Orthodox secondary school in the country. It was developed from the beliefs, vision and commitment of a wide group of parents, teachers, business people and intellectuals in the Greek Orthodox community and the Church itself.  






Applications are welcome from those of all faiths and other belief backgrounds, and this is reflected in our current staff composition.






Our policies, procedures and practices reflect our commitment to equality and diversity. Individuals will be selected for appointment based purely on their suitability for the post, irrespective of gender, race, sexuality, or other protected characteristic or any pre-existing connection to the school, its Governors or Trust.


Further information and How to Apply

Please see the following documents attached to this listing:      

  • Job Description & Person Specification - IT Support Engineer
  • Application and Recruitment Process – Key Information  
  • Introduction to St Andrew the Apostle School and Russell Education Trust






If you are confident that you can rise to the challenge of this role, we very much look forward to receiving your application.


We are completely committed to safeguarding the welfare of our students.  Those who work for us are expected to share this commitment, which will be fully tested as part of the selection process.  All offer of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and the individual undergoing an enhance barred list check.

Attached documents

About St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School

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St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School is a mixed, Greek orthodox secondary free school and sixth form for pupils aged 11-19. It is located in Barnet, north London, and has the capacity to take about 1,050 pupils.

The school - the first Greek orthodox state-funded secondary in Britain - was established in 2013 jointly by the Russell Education Trust, the Greek Orthodox Church and the Classical Education Trust.

Headteacher

Philip Hills

Values and vision

The St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School’s motto is: “Ever to Excel.” The school aspires to deliver a broad curriculum that promotes both exceptional progress across the ability range and academic excellence

The school aims to foster a spirit of kindness, tolerance and responsibility, which it hopes will enable each student to grow in character as an individual and as a member of their community. The school seeks to help students to excel in sports, music and the arts, and encourages them to progress into higher education.

It also aims to help a high number of students to study maths, sciences, the classical subjects languages at university.

Ofsted

“The thoughtful, insightful and effective leadership  of the headteacher leads to a common, shared vision for excellence, which is underpinned by the religious character and values of the school.”

“The school takes all practicable steps to ensure the safety of students and helps them to understand and deal with risks. Students are adamant that they feel perfectly safe in the care of the school.”

View St Andrew the Apostle Greek Orthodox School’s latest Ofsted report

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