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Performing Arts Technician

Performing Arts Technician

Bournemouth School for Girls

Bournemouth

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Salary:
FTE £18,426 - £19,171
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
By agreement
Apply by:
23 May 2019

Job overview

A key role providing technical support to our modern Music and Drama departments.  The successful candidate will need a level of ability and interest in theatre lighting, AV equipment, H & S and compliance as well as administrative and organisational skills to look after the backup office functions of this thriving department.

The school has a dedicated Performing Arts Centre with modern music and drama facilities including 2 modern drama studios with lighting rigs, set store, costume storage etc.  Music facilities include 2 well-equipped music classrooms, a recording studio, practice rooms, instrument storage and an IT classroom running various music software including Sibelius and Cubase. Both departments have active extra curricular programmes including clubs, trips and ensembles. Many students also take up the opportunity of instrument tuition. 

Duty hours are currently 15 hours spread across Monday to Friday but with flexible duty periods around exam practicals, concerts and productions, which may include some evening and weekend work.     

We hope you are that exceptional person who has 15 hours spare each week to join our Performing Arts Department.  This is a key appointment for us as this role supports our whole school productions, concerts and the valued technical work within our thriving Performing Arts subject areas. This role has only become available as our current post holder leaves to develop his career beyond education.  The school will miss his input and support. It may appear initially as a hard act to follow but the benefit is taking on a well organised and active role. 

Please contact us for more information or to register your interest in this role.  

www.bsg.bournemouth.sch.uk 


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About Bournemouth School for Girls

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Bournemouth School for Girls is a selective secondary grammar school located in Bournemouth, Dorset.  With around 1100 pupils on roll, including 300 in the Sixth Form, Bournemouth School for Girls is larger than the average secondary grammar. The school converted to academy status in 2011, and is now part of the South West Academic Trust. The trust includes a large number of grammar schools across the region, and is directly affiliated with Exeter University. The school can boast of a wide range of facilities, including large playing fields shared with a local boys’ school.

Headteacher

David Sims

Values and Vision

As a selective institution, the school sets a high academic standard for entry. Potential applicants are expected to pass a number of tests - Mathematics, English and Verbal Reasoning.  Entrance to the Sixth Form is open to external applications, pending GCSE results. The school itself offers a high-quality academic curriculum for its students, supported both by strong facilities and proper careers guidance.

Ofsted

“The effect of teaching over time in all years, but especially in the sixth form, is outstanding. Such high-quality practice on enables all, including disabled students, those who have special educational needs, those who have a first language other than English and those supported through the pupil premium, to make outstanding progress. Teachers have high expectations for their students, which encourages them to achieve and progress well in lessons and over time.”

The full report into the Bournemouth School for Girls can be found here.

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