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Network Manager

Network Manager

Ilford County High School

Redbridge

  • £34,209 - £35,751 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
LBR 9
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
27 May 2021

Job overview

Empowering to Excel by Learning together

We have an exciting opportunity to recruit a Network  Manager to lead on maintaining the school's IT provision.

The post holder would take responsibility for the appropriate operational and strategic planning  and be able to review, develop and improve ICT/Network systems ensuring that provision is safe, reliable, effectively used and up to date.

If you are passionate about IT and recognises the benefits of using IT innovations to improve the quality of education, then this is the job for you.

Please see Job Description for requirements.

Start Date ASAP

Closing date: Friday 21st May  2021, 12 noon.

Interviews: W/c 24 May 2021.

Applications to be emailed FAO, Jane Sheldrake, School Business Manager, vacancies@ichs.org.uk

We reserve the right to appoint before the closing date. It is a requirement of this role that applicants are fluent in written and spoken English.

Ilford County is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We are committed to safer recruitment practice and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.

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About Ilford County High School

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+44 20 8551 6496

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Ilford County High School is a selective, all-boys grammar school with a sixth form, situated in Barkingside, Essex. The school is non-denominational, with 1150 pupils studying in the main school and 342 in the sixth form. Admission to Year 7 is via an 11-plus examination supervised by the London Borough of Redbridge.

All students study a broad and balanced curriculum, culminating in the English Baccalaureate and going on to A level study. We are committed to providing a high quality, fully inclusive, grammar school education to all the students who attend our school.

Headteacher

Rebecca Drysdale

Values and vision

Ilford County High School wants all pupils to grow into happy, well-balanced young men during their time in secondary school and sixth form. Students are encouraged and nurtured to develop a wide range of skills and interests, alongside their academic capabilities. Strong emphasis is placed on citizenship and boys are supported to become actively involved in the wider community in Ilford.

Ofsted report

“Pupils are set aspirational academic targets by leaders and have high expectations of  themselves. Staff also encourage pupils to look after their physical and mental  health. Pupils said that their teachers talk about mental well-being all the time. If  pupils have a concern about anything, they can speak to a teacher. Pupils access  extra support if they need it."

View Ilford County High School’s latest Ofsted report 

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