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Senior IT Technician

Senior IT Technician

Portslade Aldridge Community Academy

Brighton and Hove

  • £28,481 - £31,346 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
2 June 2023

Job overview

Job Purpose and Context

We are seeking to appoint a hands on, experienced and highly motivated individual as Senior IT Technician. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with proven skills, problem-solving ability and aspirations to undertake the management of day-to-day operations on our sites, managing call queues and helping IT Technicians on site in delivering excellent customer support services.

The role would suit someone who has initiative, experience working in a busy school or cluster environment and excellent communication skills.

The IT team handles all aspects of the IT infrastructure and services. The Senior Technician will work closely with IT Team to provide management of IT services, general IT support, and help design solutions regarding network and system configurations and installations.

Roles and Responsibilities

  • To lead the monitoring and updating of daily call queues, tasks and projects.
  • To manage all support calls for daily operation of the various network services provided across at least one of Aldridge Education schools, including:
  • Access Controls
  • CCTV network
  • Cashless Catering
  • MIS systems
  • Cloud solutions
  • Educational and non-educational software
  • And any other IT systems and devices connected to our networks
  • To provide 2nd line technical support for servers and clients, and escalate as necessary or liaise with 3rd party support providers.
  • To manage and be responsible for one or more sites call logging systems to a good standard, working towards meeting agreed Service Level Agreements and PKIs on a daily basis.
  • To ensure tickets are processed within our standards and managed appropriately through to completion and within the agreed SLA.
  • To use own initiative, knowledge and experience to solve problems and deliver solutions for end users.
  • To provide clear and effective communication between customers and IT team.
  • To manage the maintenance and repair all workstations, printers, projectors and other devices connected to the network either through onsite repairs or working together with 3rd party companies.
  • Help with software updates and patches to ensure IT Infrastructure is secure and up to date, some of these will take place after core hours or weekends.
  • To inspect all devices connected to our networks as scheduled on the maintenance strategy and repair or fix if needed.
  • Day to day supervision, mentoring or training for IT Technicians, Contractors and Apprentices, ensuring that IT Technicians and IT Apprentices get the right mentoring and support to run a smooth IT system.
  • To undertake network management tasks as directed by the Line Manager.
  • To provide documentation, advice, training and support to users on hardware and software related issues, and the use of the network IT services.
  • To provide in-class support for teachers and students using ICT rooms as agreed with the Line Manager.
  • To manage the agreed backup strategy with up to date backups, maintain inventories and licenses for all Network IT services.
  • To ensure the security and confidentiality of all information held on the IT network and maintained in line with the UK law, data protection and Trust policies.
  • To assist with advanced tasks, deployments and troubleshooting to develop and improve the Network IT Services.
  • To source, order and purchase high value computer and information technology hardware and software, in accordance with the Trust’s financial procedures and ensure that adequate supplies are maintained.
  • To develop own level of advanced technical knowledge, ensuring a high level of service delivery to end users, with the ability to train and support the team with new IT developments.
  • To work outside of normal working hours at short notice to resolve issues affecting systems availability or to complete project work.
  • Technicians are expected to support all schools within the cluster, some carrousel will be necessary from time to time to cover all schools for risk management proposes and best practice.
  • To own a Trust or Cluster wide IT process to manage from time to time.
  • To support any other duties as appropriate to the role

Support

  • Contribute to the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare and personal care of children and young people
  • Contribute to the professional development of colleagues
  • Contribute to the development of others by sharing professional learning, expertise and skills

Review and Evaluation

  • Participate in current arrangements for Performance Management. In conjunction with the Line Manager
  • Take responsibility for personal professional development

Other Responsibilities

Operating at all times within the stated policies and practices of the wider Trust.

Abiding by and practicing the Aldridge Education Operating norms:

  • We are Aldridge Education
  • The standard is excellence
  • We champion equality
  • We’re in the work together
  • We behave with integrity
  • We lead by example
  • We use time well

Review and Evaluation

• Participate in current arrangements for Performance Management. In conjunction with the Line Manager

• Take responsibility for personal professional development

Equal Opportunities

  • To know and adhere to the equal opportunities policy and equalities legislation and implement in relation to job responsibilities in employment and service delivery.
  • Health and Safety
  • To take reasonable care for his/her own health and safety and any other person(s) who may be affected by his/her acts or omissions at work, in accordance with the Health & Safety legislation.
  • To co-operate with the Trust in so far as is necessary to enable it to comply with its duties under relevant health and safety legislation.

Safeguarding of Children Young people and Vulnerable Adults

To be aware of and work in accordance with the safeguarding child protection policies and procedures in order to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and to raise any concerns relating to such procedures which may be noted during the course of duty.

The post holder will be required to have a valid Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate and be re-checked every 3 years.


About Portslade Aldridge Community Academy

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About Portslade Aldridge Community Academy

Welcome to Portslade Aldridge Community Academy (PACA), a thriving 11-16 school rated Good by Ofsted (2016). Our results have been consistently improving for over three years and our Progress 8 score (0.3) is now the second highest in the city. Recognised as Brighton’s Most Improved School in the local media in 2017, our KS3 student intake grew over 80% year on year in 2017, and is set for further significant growth in 2018.

PACA has developed a strong learning culture of “Expert Learner” with students actively engaged in their own progress. High standards are maintained throughout the school with strong outcomes, particularly in the fundamentals of English and maths. We also have excellent outcomes in art and a focus on STEM. The current post-16 offer, a mixture of academic and vocational, is a key development priority through partnership work with local employers, leading organisations and our sister school in the city. Our digital media academy, an exciting collaboration between the two schools and over 40 local companies, is a great example of how these partnerships can deliver for our students.

In common with all Aldridge schools we also have a strong focus on developing the enterprise skills, attributes and confidence that help our students navigate through higher education and the many employment opportunities that will be available to them in the future.

PACA is so much more than a school. We work closely with, and offer our facilities to, the wider community as well as partnering with local primary schools and employers. Those facilities, which have benefitted from an £13m investment since we became an academy, include a STEM centre, Mac suite, specialist dance and art studios, and a community library. Our positive contribution to the community in which we live and work was recognised in winning the Brighton Community School of 2016 Award and the Most Improved School in Brighton & Hove Award 2017.

Aldridge Education

PACA is a member of the Aldridge Education multi-academy trust. We work in different regions across England where the opportunities and prospects for young people are often most limited, and where the introduction of our entrepreneurial approach to education can have most benefit. 

We are a values-driven organisation with a commitment to non-selective, inclusive schools, providing children and young people with an exceptional educational experience. Our goal is that, by the age of 25, all Aldridge graduates will have experienced an outstanding and enjoyable education and be able to sustain the life of their choice.

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