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Science Technician

Science Technician

The High School of Glasgow

High School of Glasgow Senior School, 637 Crow Road, Glasgow, G13 1PL

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
22/08/2019
Apply by:
1 July 2019

Job overview

The High School of Glasgow are seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic person to join our Science Technician team on a temporary basis, from 22nd August 2019.

The ideal candidate should be qualified to an HNC (or equivalent) in Science or in a relevant subject area. The successful candidate will also have some experience within an educational setting. The position is based at the Senior School in Anniesland.

We are looking to fill a full time position,Monday to Friday, 35 hours, however, would consider a 21 hour working week, being Tuesday to Thursday, inclusive.

For further information, please see the attached job description and application form.

Applications should be submitted by Noon on Monday 1st July.

Interviews will take place in early August

Attached documents

About The High School of Glasgow

The High School of Glasgow is a mixed, selective, non-denominational all-through school with sixth form situated in the centre of Glasgow. It is an independent school. Smaller than average in size for a school of its type, Good Schools Guide identifies a school roll of around 1,022 secondary school students between the ages of 3-18.

The school has a long history, dating back to the foundation of its original boys’ school, known as the Choir School of Glasgow Cathedral in 1124. The name changed to The High School of Glasgow in 1834, and was managed by the Glasgow School Board from 1872. The Glasgow High School for Girls was opened in 1894, and following the closure of the boys’ school in 1976, an amalgamation occurred into the school known today.

Rector

John O’Neill

Head of Senior School

Kenneth Robertson

Values and Vision

The High School of Glasgow was founded in the belief that children deserve to do well. It is a rich and supportive learning environment that gives all students a grounding to succeed in later life.

Education Scotland

“Staff in the school and kindergarten have a clear focus on improving outcomes for children and young people. There is an emphasis on supporting children and young people to achieve highly and develop as rounded individuals. There are robust systems in place to ensure that children and young people are well cared for and safe. There are good opportunities for junior and senior pupils to take the lead across the school.”

View The High School of Glasgow’s latest Education Scotland report

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