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Senior ICT Technician

Senior ICT Technician

St Mary's Catholic High School

Derbyshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Annual Salary Scale 4 Point 18 £17,891
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
15 December 2016

Job overview

We are seeking an organised, enthusiastic individual to assist with technical support. An ability to work independently and interact with staff and pupils is essential. A good practical understanding of Windows Client and Server operating system and VMWare vSphere products is important. Please see the ‘Skills Profile’ for further information.

Duties will include (but are not limited to) daily administrator of backup routines, hardware/software installation, audio visual maintenance/installation, server administration tasks, website development and AV support for events.

We will offer support and an induction programme for the right candidate.

Additional weekend/evening hours may be required.

Closing date: 12 noon Thursday 15th December 2016

Applications may be downloaded from the school’s website www.st-maryshigh.derbyshire.sch.uk or alternatively please telephone Mrs R Gilding, Headteacher’s PA on 01246 201191 (ext 2011) or e-mail rgilding@stmaryschesterfield.org.uk

PREVIOUS APPLICANT DO NOT NEED TO REAPPLY

The Governors are pleased to receive applications from candidates who are not Catholics but who are supportive of our distinctive ethos.

St Mary’s Catholic High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments will be subject to receipt of a satisfactory Disclosure check and references. Any job offer will be subject to satisfactory completion of pre-employment checks and a probation period.

About St Mary's Catholic High School

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+44 1246 201191

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St Mary’s Catholic High School is a mixed secondary academy in North Derbyshire. The school converted to a Catholic voluntary-aided academy in the summer of 2012. St Mary’s is located north of Chesterfield, with places for 1,300 students aged 11-18, of which 285 are in the sixth form. The school primarily serves North East Derbyshire, but some students travel from as far afield as Sheffield. 

St Mary’s Catholic High School is supported by the Catholic dioceses of Hallam and Nottingham, with additional governors appointed to represent parents, staff and the local authority.  

Headteacher

Maria Dengate 

Values and vision

St Mary’s Catholic High School is committed to providing a variety of opportunities to students at all stages of their development. Extra-curricular activities are considered to be equally as important as examinations, and the school celebrates both academic and non-academic achievement. Students are encouraged to contribute regardless of where their talents lie, and the school aims to foster all abilities. 

St Mary’s states that, despite being a faith school, it is open to all communities in North Derbyshire, and that the social diversity found within the student body is testament to the school’s inclusivity. 

Ofsted report

There is exemplary behaviour around the school. Students are unfailingly courteous and polite to adults, and each other. Students say that bullying is not a concern and it is very rare for any disruption to occur in lessons. Students are kept very safe in the school and it is clear from their attitudes to school and their attendance that students are extremely proud to be a part of the community of St Mary’s Catholic High School.”

View St Mary’s Catholic High School’s latest Ofsted report

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