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Lead Science Technician

Chertsey High School

Surrey

  • £29,697 - £31,848 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
Surrey Payscale Fringe Area P6 £29,697 FTE
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2025
Apply by:
11 July 2025

Job overview

Are you looking for your next challenge? Do you relish the chance to lead a dynamic team and help ensure all students make progress and achieve their true potential both academically and personally? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

This is an exciting opportunity for a Lead Science Technician to join our thriving Science Department and play a key role in supporting high-quality teaching and learning. The successful candidate will lead the technician team and work closely with teaching staff to ensure the smooth and safe delivery of practical science lessons across all key stages.

This pivotal role involves managing resources, overseeing health and safety procedures, and supporting the development of engaging and innovative practical work. You will be instrumental in fostering a positive and well-organised learning environment, ensuring every student has the opportunity to thrive in science.

Our ideal candidate will be an experienced and committed technician with strong organisational skills, a proactive approach, and a passion for science education. You will share our vision that all students will leave Chertsey High School as life-long learners, prepared academically and socially for the life and careers ahead of them.

If you feel that you can lead, guide, and support our science team to deliver outstanding provision and inspire our students, then we would be delighted to hear from you.

About Chertsey High School

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  • Chertsey High School
  • Chertsey Road, Addlestone
  • Surrey
  • KT15 2EP
  • United Kingdom

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Headteacher of Chertsey High School: Mary Gould

“Enlighting Minds; Changing Lives”

About Chertsey High School

You don't just join CHS as a teacher, you join a family...

Our core values are Knowledge, Determination and Love.

It is at the foundation of our values to:

  • Develop and maintain great working relationships
  • Ensure that all decisions are made in the best interest of the children
  • Reach out beyond our school community, particularly to those in need and share our ethos with others.

At Chertsey High School we want to be the best school we can possibly be for our children. This means that they will get a better education here than they could hope to achieve in any other school. Essentially we set out to nurture students to be “happy” in the long term. The long term includes the time they spend here at school past the point at which they complete their education with us and stretches on throughout the entirety of their lives.

If you want to join our successful, forward-thinking academy then please contact Mary Gould, Headteacher, at gouldm@chertseyhighschool.co.uk, to discuss the position and arrange an interview.

Chertsey High School is committed to safeguarding and successful applicants will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.


About Bourne Education Trust

Chief Executive Officer: Alex Russell

Bourne Education Trust was set up on the 9th September 2013 and is a charitable trust and an exempt charity. Since then, through rapid and exciting growth we are now 16 schools strong across Surrey, Hampshire and Richmond upon Thames. We have a cost effective organisation and a business model that delivers efficiency, effectiveness and growing economies of scale in order to free up more resources for the front line.

Message from CEO: Alex Russell

I am very proud to be the CEO of the Bourne Education Trust ('BET') and to work with like-minded and ambitious headteachers and board members. It is often said that each child gets one chance of education. Our role is to ensure that our pupils make the most of their opportunities by ensuring that our academies aspire to and reach the highest standards.’

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