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Technician – Design and Technology / Engineering

Technician – Design and Technology / Engineering

Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy

Stockton-on-Tees

  • £18,562 - £18,933 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
(Salary will be adjusted to reflect the number of weeks worked)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
6 December 2021

Job overview

DAYSPRING TRUST

Technician – Design and Technology / Engineering

Salary £18,562 - £ 18,933 FTE

(Salary will be adjusted to reflect the number of weeks worked)

37 hours per week, Term Time Only, plus 5 inset days.

Dayspring Trust is a Multi Academy Trust in the North East of England currently comprising of two over-subscribed academies: Ian Ramsey CE Academy in Stockton

and Venerable Bede CE Academy in Sunderland. The Directors of the Trust are seeking a Technician to support the Design and Technology/Engineering department.

Based at Ian Ramsey CE Academy you will support the Head of Area in the delivery of curricular and extra-curricular Design and Technology/Engineering, including the

preparation and management of materials and equipment for lessons, and supporting pupils in their learning.

The successful candidate will hold an appropriate qualification in relevant discipline plus English and Maths GCSE grade C or above. A first aid qualification is essential

for this role and so the successful candidate should hold, or will be expected to obtain this immediately.

Previous experience is preferred but not essential. If you have high expectations of yourself, enthusiasm and a shared commitment to continual improvement we

look forward to hearing from you.

For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Emma Henshaw, Head of Design Technology on 01642 585205

Please see website for application pack and further details – www.ianramsey.org.uk/vacancies

Email: recruitment@ianramsey.org.uk

Tel: 01642 585205

Closing date: 9am Monday 6th December 2021

The school is committed to safer recruitment practice and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.

This post is subject to an DBS check.

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About Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy

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+44 1642 585205

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Ian Ramsey Church of England Academy is a mixed, non-selective Church of England secondary school in Stockton-on-Tees, serving pupils from the age of 11-16. The Academy is situated in Fairfield and has approximately 1,180 pupils on roll. 

It is a member of The Northern Lights Learning Trust which is recognised by the Department for Education as a Centre of Excellence as a Teaching School Hub and as an Early Years Stronger Practice Hub for the North East.


Headteacher

Mal Patrick

Values and vision

Our Academy’s vision statement, ‘Together to learn, to grow, to serve’, encompasses our commitment to ensuring all members of our community use the gifts we have been given to serve others to learn as individuals and build the confidence to achieve their aspirations. Our vision is rooted in the words, ‘Each of you should use whatever gifts you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms’ (1 Peter 4:10).

Through our DEEP curriculum, underpinned by 5 Christian values of joy, hope, forgiveness, wisdom and perseverance, we offer all pupils a first-class education based on high-quality teaching and a range of experiences outside of the classroom. Our curriculum aims to provide a broad and inspiring academic experience, which is interesting, challenging, and relevant to the needs of our pupils.

Ofsted

'Pupils and staff have positive relationships. There is an inclusive culture built on a Christian ethos. Leaders are ambitious for all pupils and have high expectations for what they would like pupils to achieve.'

'Collective worship brings pupils together and pupils speak positively about their enjoyment of this. Pupils are very proud to be prefects and value this leadership opportunity.'

'Leaders plan for all pupils to be responsible, respectful and active citizens.'

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