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Secondary Science Technician

Secondary Science Technician

The British School of Brussels

Belgium

  • € 37 258 - € 58 231 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
hospitalisation insurance, extra pension payments, luncheon vouchers, a transport allowance and free use of the BSB sport facilities
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
8 March 2021

Job overview

For August 2021

(possibility of an earlier start would be an advantage)

Located in the beautiful town of Tervuren, near the university city of Leuven, BSB is a not for profit, inclusive fee-paying international school with 1,350 students from approximately 70 countries. Whilst British-based, it is uniquely adapted to the needs of our international and multicultural student body. We are a successful, harmonious community committed to a vibrant and engaging holistic education for our students. There is an Early Childhood Centre for children aged 1-3. Our Primary School offers a bespoke enquiry-based curriculum. Students in Year 10 & 11 study for (I)GCSE and BTEC courses. Post-16 students can choose from three internationally recognised pre-university examination courses: English A Levels, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or BTEC.

With an excellent record of academic achievement, BSB students go on to attend a wide range of top universities across the globe.

BSB enjoys world class facilities set within an inspiring green campus.

We are looking to appoint a Secondary Science Technician to join a supportive and dynamic team of teachers and technicians at BSB.

A Science laboratory technician will usually be assigned to work in a particular area of the science curriculum 11-18. On a daily basis he/she works in close contact with a team of teachers and is accountable to the teacher in charge of the assigned curriculum area (or Department Leader) to ensure the safe and smooth running of the department and the provision of resources for lessons. However, other tasks may be requested by the Head Technician or the Faculty Leader of Science and Technology who may also require that a science technician be re-directed to work in other areas of the science curriculum. The Science Technicians work as a team under the leadership of a Head Technician. We are now seeking a full-time science technician to work supporting the teaching of the IGCSE, A Level and IB Physics curricula which rely very heavily on practical and investigative work.

The major duties and responsibilities include the following:

Administration

  • Petty cash purchases and accounts
  • Sourcing and purchasing of laboratory equipment and chemicals
  • Maintenance of up-to-date catalogues and price lists subject
  • Requisitioning of agreed consumable supplies including utilities if appropriate
  • Receipt of supplies including textbooks, stationery and capital expenditure items
  • Recording of library books and staff resources, etc.
  • Preparation of textbooks, files and stationery for issue to classes
  • Maintenance of an inventory of chemicals, other materials and equipment and associated stock taking, including maintenance of data base inventory as appropriate
  • Storage and labelling of chemicals, other materials and equipment
  • Liaison with staff over use of equipment and materials
  • Care of the plants in the department including the greenhouse
  • Care of animals in the department including feeding and purchasing of food supplies
  • Liaising with student helpers and supervising them in their allocated tasks

Safety and Security

  • Implementation of agreed safety regulations for secure storage of materials
  • Safe disposal of biological, chemical, electrical and radioactive waste materials
  • Checking safety of equipment, glassware, taps, electrical sockets and plugs, etc.
  • Reporting deterioration and damage of equipment and recommending replacement equipment to the Head of Department
  • Maintenance of laboratories, greenhouses, preparation and storage rooms to ensure a clean, safe and orderly environment

Laboratory servicing

  • Maintenance of stock solutions, glassware and other items
  • Keeping the laboratories at optimum efficiency
  • Setting up of class experiments and demonstrations as requested by the class teachers

Maintenance, Repair and Construction

  • Regular checking of data-logging sensors and probes
  • Keeping all equipment in good working order by repairing straightforward damage, or by arranging for outside repair work
  • Construction and repair of equipment where possible

The Person:

  • Commitment to the BSB Guiding Statements
  • Committed to achieving the best at all times for BSB students
  • Belief that in learning and in life more is achieved together than alone
  • Committed to the safety and wellbeing of BSB students.

In return, we offer:

A full-time (37,5 h per week), permanent contract though may be appointed initially on a one-year contract if we are unable to interview face-to-face due to the Covid-19 travel restrictions.

On the job training

Interesting position in an international environment

An attractive salary – BSB Operational scale – Band 3 representing a minimum of € 37.258 and maximum € 58.231 gross per year (depending on the years of relevant experience) and extra-legal benefits including hospitalisation insurance, extra pension payments, luncheon vouchers, a transport allowance and free use of the BSB sport facilities

Application process:

The deadline for applications is Monday 8 March 2021 at 16:00 (CET).

Please note that only applications sent in via the BSB website will be considered. No other submissions will be accepted.

We look forward to receiving your application. If you have not heard anything further from us by the end of March, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

 “The British School of Brussels is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.” (with reference to the most recent KCSIE)

BSB is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We respect and seek to empower each individual and support the diverse cultures, perspectives, skills and experiences within our community.

About The British School of Brussels

Established for over 50 years BSB is a non-selective all-through international school with 1,350 students from 70 nationalities aged from 1-18 years. We are the only school in Belgium to offer three pre-university routes: A Levels, the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and BTEC vocational courses in Business, Sports and Hospitality. Our Primary curriculum offers a bespoke, skills-based, inquiry-driven approach adapted from the UK national curriculum to meet the needs of our diverse student population.

While academic results are important, one of our main aims is to create a values-driven community which promotes a healthy, vibrant, and progressive culture of care, collaboration, and respect. We want to inspire and motivate responsible, engaged students who have respect for themselves and each other and engage actively, ethically, and purposefully with the world around us. Our governance, leadership, staff, curriculum, and facilities all work in support of this philosophy.

BSB is recognised as one of the top performing schools in the world and has received numerous awards for our work including Spears school of the year 2023.

 

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