Junior IT Technician
Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
Wilmington, Dartford
- Expired
- Salary:
- G5/6 £18,183-£20,741 / £19,999-£22,654
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2019
- Apply by:
- 13 January 2019
Job overview
Junior IT Technician/ IT Technician
Paid at Endeavour MAT Grade 5/6 Point -
£18,183-£20741/£19,999-£22,654 depending on experience
This position is 37 hours per week, 52 weeks per year (full time)
Start ASAP
Endeavour MAT is a growing multi-academy trust based in the Dartford area of Kent, with two well established Grammar schools in Wilmington and a new school due to open in 2019 in the stone area of Dartford.
We are looking for a new Junior IT Technician or IT Technician to join our expanding IT team. We are going through a major upgrade phase of our development with schools in the MAT in the process of a complete refresh of network infrastructure. Therefore, you would be joining us at an exciting stage in the development of a new network across the Trust and with many training and development opportunities ahead.
Salary based on experience and the right candidate will have experience of Windows Server and client operating systems; be comfortable with general computer and printer maintenance and ideally some familiarity with networking.
Endeavour MAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its students and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Closing date: Midnight Sunday 13th January 2019.
Interview and assessment: Week commencing 21st January 2019.
Please contact Mrs Owen, Headteacher’s PA, to arrange an informal visit. Application forms are available on our website under Vacancies.
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About Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
- Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
- Common Lane, Wilmington, Dartford
- Kent
- DA2 7DA
- United Kingdom
Welcome to Wilmington Grammar School for Boys where we offer an exceptional education for boys aged 11- 16 and an extensive post 16 programme which is co-educational for students in the sixth form.
Our aim is to produce well-rounded individuals with a passion for learning and an enthusiasm for personal development. Results are consistently of a high standard with the majority of students going on to study in some of the most prestigious universities, whilst a minority opt for the Higher Level Apprenticeship programme as an alternative stepping stone to career success.
Our motto is ‘forward thinking, traditional values’ and we strive to ensure that the best of the past is harnessed, developed and adapted to meet the changing requirements of the competitive, global world in which we now operate.
At WGSB, we recognise that our students need to be reflective and embrace challenges, to learn from mistakes and develop the resilience to seek continual improvement. This growth approach can lead to a happy and fulfilling school life and a willingness to accept change. It nurtures learners who value critique, support each other and feel empowered to drive their own learning.
The school has an Engineering specialism and has developed some exciting links with business sponsors to ensure the curriculum is current and relevant to the rapidly changing needs of the workplace. Visits from alumnae help to ensure our students benefit from aspirational role models and can learn about the various routes and pathways available to them.
Consistently oversubscribed, the school has grown over the past few years and now has over 900 students. Although the website and prospectus can give you a hint of our ethos, there is no substitute for a personal visit. You are welcome to attend one of our open events to discover the teaching quality, fun, friendship, hard work and determination to succeed which characterises WGSB.
Best wishes,
Mr Stuart Harrington
Head Teacher
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