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Science Technician

Science Technician

Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend

Kent

Salary:
Salary at Kent Range 5, £18,704.00 pro rata (full time)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required from October 2022
Apply by:
4 July 2022

Job overview

37 hours per week – Term time and Development Days, including Open Evenings.

A technician is required to help with the use of, and development of practical resources and facilities, including the provision of guidance and support in meeting the practical requirements of the Science curriculum. The successful candidate will be part of the technician team and aid the promotion and observance of a healthy and safe working environment for the technical support service. It would be an advantage for candidates to have experience of supporting Sciences up to A Level but not essential.

The school has a high profile for achievement locally and nationally and prides itself on its strong record of internal professional development. The school was judged by Ofsted to be “Outstanding” in all categories of inspection in June 2013.

Further details and an application form are available from the Staff Vacancies section of the school website www.mgsg.kent.sch.uk 

Applications made via Kent Teach will be accepted.

CVs will not be considered and should not be submitted.

All applications with a covering letter addressed to Mrs E Wilson, Headteacher must be received by 1.00pm on 4th July 2022.

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


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About Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend

Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend is an Academy Status selective girls’ school with boys in the sixth form which is situated in the town of Gravesend, Kent. There are circa 1000 students on the school roll, of which 240 study in the sixth form. 

The school was founded in 1914 as the County School for Girls, taking as its motto “Per aspera ad astra” (Through adversity to the stars), and moved to its present site in 1926.  The original building with its bell tower, central quadrangle and walled playing fields remains today much as it was then, however the school has enjoyed many modernisations.  Throughout its history the school has remained selective and was known successively as Gravesend School for Girls, then Gravesend Grammar School for Girls, and now Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend to reflect the fact that boys are accepted into the Sixth Form.  The school benefits from a loyal, stable, well qualified and experienced staff who work together as a team.  Staff-student relationships flourish in a relaxed and caring environment, where students are encouraged to achieve their full potential.  The calm friendly atmosphere, combined with acceptance of the need for hard work, provides a high success rate in public examinations.  This gives the school its good reputation and continues the tradition of excellence which began in 1914.

The town of Gravesend has a population of 66,000, and has easy access via road and rail.

Headteacher

Elaine Wilson

Values and vision

The school aims to stimulate and challenge the minds of students in order for them to attain the highest academic achievement. Interest is not confined to academic results, but also ensuring that students acquire life-long skills, which prepare them for the challenges of the future. There is also encouragement for each student to develop their personal talents through a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities. The school is a happy and caring community which believes in traditional values.

Mayfield Grammar has been a Specialist Science College since 2004, and a Specialist Languages College since 2009. The school is continuing to enhance the curriculum and the quality of teaching and learning. There are extensive ICT facilities across the curriculum and the school has created links with local secondary and primary schools.

Ofsted

“As a result of outstanding teaching that encourages students to work independently and with each other, students, including those who attend other settings for part of their studies, make excellent progress in the sixth form and are exceptionally well prepared for the next stage in their education. Almost all the parents and carers who responded to the Parent View survey agree that their child makes good progress in the school.”

View Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend’s latest Ofsted report

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