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Science Technician

Science Technician

Ark Boulton Academy

B11 2QG

  • £19,650 - £22,571 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Ark Support Staff Scale Band 5 Outside London (full time £19,650-£22,571) Pro rata salary (£16,826 - £19,327)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
4 July 2022

Job overview

Reporting to: Director of Faculty

Hours:  36 hours per week, term time only (39 weeks per year) 

Salary:  Ark Support Staff Scale Band 5 Outside London (full time £19,650-£22,571) Pro rata salary (£16,826 - £19,327)

Closing Date: Monday 4th July 2022 at 9am


“It takes a whole community to bring up a child.” We work closely with parents and community to support our children to develop a strong character and become confident young people.

The Role

As a Science Technician, you will support the delivery of the science curriculum across the school by providing practical day-to-day support in the learning environment and to ensure that the classrooms and display boards are up to date. You will prepare teaching materials as required to ensure effective support for teaching staff in the science department.

Responsibilities

It will be your responsibility to repair, maintain and store equipment in order to guarantee safe and effective upkeep. You will be responsible for monitoring standards and practices within the classroom, identify and communicate improvements to working practices to ensure the highest standards are achieved. You will assist with inventory of equipment and stock control in order to maintain a supply of equipment for teaching use.

The Individual

You are someone who understands the difference a great education can make to pupils lives, as you are a great role model for not only them but other members of staff too. You are ideally educated to degree level or above and preferably have previous experience of working in a school environment. You enjoy being part of a great team and you have a genuine passion and belief in the potential of every student.

Ark value diversity and are committed to safeguarding and promoting child welfare. The successful candidate will be subject to DBS and any other relevant employment checks

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About Ark Boulton Academy

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  • Ark Boulton Academy
  • Golden Hillock Road, Sparkhill, Birmingham
  • West Midlands
  • B11 2QG
  • United Kingdom
+44 121 773 8156

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We are a secondary school in Sparkhill, Birmingham. Our mission is to provide a quality education that empowers all individuals to flourish and make a positive contribution to their community, culture and wider society.

Our vision for Ark Boulton Academy is simple: together we give each of our students the skills, personal qualities and qualifications they need to be successful at university and in the career of their choice; together we make them role models for future generations, helping them to fulfil their potential and raise aspirations; and that together we support our students to develop a lifelong love of learning, a sense of personal and civic pride and the confidence to not just navigate the modern world, but to shape it.

Our approach is summed up in the African proverb: “It takes a whole community to bring up a child”.

At Ark Boulton Academy we work together to ensure that each of our children can overcome barriers to learning, catch up where needed and achieve at the highest levels by working harder, behaving better and making faster progress than children in other schools.

We're also proud to offer a great environment for staff, where we help every member of staff to be their best through a supportive environment and excellent professional development.

Curriculum

We have a broad, academic curriculum, emphasising the importance of intellectual study and focusing on traditional learning. We believe that this is the best way to equip our students for university, and/or the professions and careers they eventually choose. In an ever-competitive global community we have provided an academic curriculum that gives our students the best possible chance to succeed whilst ensuring that they have the opportunity to demonstrate their talents and express themselves through expressive arts. The three main elements in the curriculum to address pupils’ are academic, personal and social development.

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