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IT Technician (Apprentice)

IT Technician (Apprentice)

All Saints Catholic High School

Knowsley

  • £22,737 - £23,114 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
APT&C band C (SCP 3-4)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
June/July 2024
Apply by:
10 May 2024

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an outstanding individual with a keen interest in IT, to assist with providing support for the school’s extensive IT infrastructure. The school’s IT Support Department provides cutting-edge IT services which are continually enhanced both to meet and to exceed the requirements and expectations of students, staff and parents. The work of the IT Support Department is critical to the day-to-day operation of the school, not just in relation to the teaching and learning of pupils, but also to all the other roles which enable the school to function, from finance, to exams, to MIS systems. The department is currently staffed year-round by 2 dedicated IT professionals who ensure operational continuity Monday to Friday, between the hours of 8.00am and 4.00pm. The successful candidate will seamlessly integrate into the team to deliver a high level of technical support in a professional and positive manner and contribute to the progressive evolution of our IT services. This position provides an exciting opportunity to work on the school’s ongoing initiatives such as the Digital Curriculum and our continuing transition towards cloud-based solutions.

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About All Saints Catholic High School

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+44 151 477 8740

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All Saints is a co-educational Roman Catholic secondary school with a comprehensive intake. Its purpose is to provide a suitable catholic, academic education for all its pupils, within which each may develop towards his/her full potential.

  • To encourage the pupils to develop a love of God and of Jesus Christ his son; to gain knowledge of the teachings of Jesus and of the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; to teach pupils by word and example what is involved in a Christian way of life.
  • To develop the school as a caring community, whose members have respect for themselves and others and an awareness of the needs of others both in the school and in the wider communities of parish, town of Kirkby and the society of which we are all part.
  • To develop the pupils’ critical powers and to encourage a positive contribution towards society, infused by Christian values and standards, in particular recognising the dignity of each individual as a human being.
  • To provide each pupil with a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum which promotes the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils.
  • To provide pupils with the skills, qualifications and experience which will enable them to take their place in society.
  • To encourage in pupils a desire and willingness to acquire knowledge, skills and experience.
  • To encourage the pupils to appreciate the virtues of cooperation and consideration, and to develop a sense of responsibility and self-discipline.

“My ambition for the school is for every student to fulfil his or her potential in a caring ethos and to ensure the school continues to be an outstanding provider of education for the community we serve.”

Tony McGuinness - Headteacher, All Saints Catholic High School

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