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Media, Film and IT/Computing Curriculum Technician

Media, Film and IT/Computing Curriculum Technician

Solihull Sixth Form College

Solihull

  • £22,045 - £24,147 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Pro rata (£14,730-£16,135) for Term time and Part Time working
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
5 October 2020

Job overview

Media, Film and IT/Computing Curriculum Technician

Part-time (29.5 hours per week)/Term Time 

Salary details: Grade D Pts 11-14 - £22,045 - £24,147 (Pro Rata: £14,730 - £16,135)

We are seeking a suitably qualified, enthusiastic Media, Film and IT/Computing Technician to join this thriving department. You would play a vital role in supporting the provision of high quality A level and BTEC level 3 teaching in the College. You will be required to maintain, monitor and manage securely and safely equipment and resources held in the Curriculum Area and, most importantly, provide technical and practical support to both staff and students in the use of such resources. You will have the ability to prioritise your own workload and work flexible, as well as being enthusiastic about working with young people.

The post requires an education to A level or equivalent in a relevant subject(s) together with level 2 in Maths, English and ICT or skills equivalent to this level. You should have experience of technical support work, ideally in a school or college environment and practical experience of supporting A Level or BTEC students.


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About Solihull Sixth Form College

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+44 121 704 2581

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Solihull Sixth Form College is a sixth form college for 16-19 year olds in Solihull and Birmingham. Part of the Summit Learning Trust, the college has more than 2,000 students. The large majority of courses are A levels, but vocational courses (mostly BTECs) are also available.

Founded in 1974, the college boasts extensive sport facilities, as well as a library containing tens of thousands of books and digital resources. The Sixth Form College, Solihull has official links with a number of other educational institutions, including secondary schools and universities, via the Specialist Academies project.

Principal

Martin Sullivan

Values and vision

Solihull Sixth Form College emphasises flexible study, with students having the freedom to select a wide variety of subjects in any combination. The college provides extensive support for students completing Extended Project Qualifications, as well as offering a number of BTEC and CACHE courses to supplement this. As part of the college’s ethos of academic flexibility, extra-curricular activities are also well supported,  with activities ranging from sport, drama, music, a volunteer project in The Gambia, a Pre-Medical School, a Psychology Research School and much more”

Ofsted report

"Students enjoy their learning. They rightly feel valued and well supported by teachers in class. Students develop positive attitudes towards their learning.”

https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50147869


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