Science Technician
Oathall Community College
West Sussex
- £12,653 - £12,883 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2023
- Apply by:
- 6 December 2022
Job overview
Required to start January 2023
26 hours per week, term time only
Grade 4 (points 5 to 6)
We are seeking to appoint an organised, reliable and flexible person to support the Science Department. The post holder will work as part of a team of technicians servicing laboratories, preparing materials and equipment for demonstrations and practical lessons as requested by teaching staff. We require someone who can work accurately and safely, following Health & Safety guidelines to the letter.
Experience in this area isn’t necessary but an interest in science and a keenness to develop your skills and knowledge is essential. A full induction package, ongoing training and development will be provided.
The college is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.
Ideally the 26 hours will be split over 5 days, but there may be some flexibility to work four days a week (to include a 30 minute unpaid lunch break) which can be discussed at the interview. There are 5 teacher INSET days that you would not be expected to attend. The post is term time only.
The full time equivalent salary is £21575 to £21968 per annum (actual salary £12653 to £12883). Application Forms and the job description can be found on the Oathall website. Please submit your application to Sara Atkin, HR Administrator. The closing date for applications is 9am on Monday 2 January 2023 however the listing may be closed early if sufficient applicants have been received. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible.
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About Oathall Community College
- Oathall Community College
- Appledore Gardens, Lindfield
- West Sussex
- RH16 2AQ
- United Kingdom
"Oathall is a large, happy school community" Ofsted inspection 2023
Oathall is a mixed comprehensive secondary school for students aged between 11 and 16. We are situated on the boundaries of the town of Haywards Heath and the village of Lindfield in the heart of Mid-Sussex. The college opened in 1938 and has a full spectrum of specialist accommodation and facilities including well-equipped classrooms, a music centre, library, drama & dance studios, a fitness gym and a large sports hall. Outside we have large playing fields used for sport, a floodlit full-size 3G artificial turf pitch and a five acre farm. In 2022, we were told that Oathall was a confirmed project under the DFE school rebuilding progrmme. We anticipate the project will commence in around 2026-2027.
Our teaching and learning aim is simply to ensure the best possible progress and high attainment for every student. We offer a broad, balanced curriculum based on our knowledge of our students that challenges and motivates students to achieve their best. Academic and vocational success is complemented by an extensive extra curricular programme. Oathall prides itself on its excellent pastoral organisation and inclusion policy which is recognised as an example of best practice. Pastoral care is based around a year group structure. We also operate a traditional house system, consisting of four houses, Discovery, Endeavour, Pioneer and Voyager.
Oathall works in a spirit of co-operation and industry with a deep respect for high standards of attitude and attainment. This, together with an excellent curriculum and friendly atmosphere, leads to the education of a first-rate set of well-adjusted and highly qualified young people. The strong and effective teaching staff, excellent resources and atmosphere of hard work ensure that Oathall children have the highest possible quality of learning.
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