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Science Technician

Science Technician

Birkenhead High School Academy

BIRKENHEAD

  • Expired
Salary:
£18,672 pro rata - (£9,347pa)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
REQUIRED TO START AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
Apply by:
7 October 2018

Job overview

21 hours per week

(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday – Term Time only)

Salary: £18,672 pro rata - (£9,347pa)

A suitably qualified and enthusiastic Science Technician is required to join our successful science department supporting teaching across key stages 3, 4 and 5. 

The appointed candidate would be expected to perform a range of duties including assisting in the laboratory, ordering chemicals and equipment, trialling practicals, preparing lesson materials and supporting teaching staff.

A good knowledge of general science is essential, practical experience within the science industry or school laboratory is highly desirable.

For further details and application forms please click apply or contact school office: 0151 652 5777.

Email completed application forms to: j.campion@birkhs.gdst.net

Closing date: 8th October 2018 (Noon).  

Interviews: 12th October 2018. 

We are committed to the safeguarding of children and child protection screening will apply to this post.

BHSA places a high value on CPD and supports all staff in accessing top quality training.

About Birkenhead High School Academy

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+44 151 652 5777

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Vision statement

Birkenhead High School Academy is unique on Wirral as a 3-19 girls state academy. We are a thriving, all through learning community, embracing core traditional values with a firm eye on the ever changing future. Our overall school direction can be encapsulated in three words: challenge, opportunity and partnership. Girls are encouraged to be challenged, take risks and to develop a life-long love of learning. They are given every opportunity to develop in to fearless, confident and responsible young women. We foster a family community within the school and also we are very much part of the Girls’ Day School Trust (GDST) wider family, sharing their aims as pioneers and shapers of girls’ education. BHSA students are strong members of this movement, with our girls benefitting from and contributing to the GDST’s extensive network. 

We firmly promote the all through approach to education, with the Junior School’s “Grow, Flourish, Think” model seamlessly blending in with the Sixth Form “Aspirational, Inspired, Independent” message.

We have the highest standards in achievement, attendance, appearance and conduct. Our girls have access to outstanding levels of support both on the academic and pastoral front, coupled with plenty of stretch and challenge. Our high aspirations culture and ethos permeates both in and outside of the classroom and girls are encouraged to take advantage of our extensive enrichment programme and the plethora of GDST activities throughout their time at the school.
 

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Applications closed