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Trust IT Technician

Chislehurst School for Girls

Bromley

  • £27,729 - £28,626 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
NJC 2, Point 3
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01 September 2025
Apply by:
8 August 2025

Job overview

To be accountable to the Trust IT Manager with responsibility for the provision and maintenance of computing facilities, in order to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of IT to all schools within the Trust.

Specific duties will include:
• To provide classroom support for computers, peripherals and software.
• To resolve help desk support requests in a timely manner, prioritising and escalating where appropriate.
• To support all schools in the trust, including roaming between sites when necessary as instructed by the Trust IT Manager.
• To perform routine network maintenance tasks.
• To provide advice and practical support to students and staff to ensure compliance with safe working practices.
• To be able to set up, maintain and remove user network accounts where appropriate.
• Support staff in the use of ICT equipment.
• Support the day to day running of the network in collaboration with the Trust IT Manager.
• To be able to install hardware and software in offices and classrooms.
• To be able to support SIMS MIS and liaise with relevant support.
• To maintain, install and remove software and hardware.
• To support and maintain Office 365 and Google G-Suite.
• To keep abreast of new developments in IT hardware and systems software and advise the Trust IT Manager accordingly.
• To perform routine ICT tasks.
• To be familiar with and support the schools VLE.
• To set up AV equipment for assemblies, meetings and whole school events.
• To be available to support out of hours where necessary for occasional school events.
• To undertake repairs and report other damage to the Trust IT Manager.
• To keep department and school documentation such as hardware and software registers up to date.
• To facilitate the smooth running of the network by undertaking reasonable tasks as required, including some administrative tasks.






















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About Chislehurst School for Girls

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  • Chislehurst School for Girls
  • Beaverwood Road, Chislehurst
  • Kent
  • BR7 6HE
  • United Kingdom

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Chislehurst School for Girls is a happy and highly successful place of learning for girls aged 11-18, and boys 16- 18 where students have every opportunity to excel academically, flourish personally and reach their full potential.

We are committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and to developing the leaders of tomorrow. Our strong pastoral support and commitment to mutual respect enable all our students to discover their strengths and truly develop a life-long love of learning.

We are proud of our young men and women, and committed to enriching their school experience and ensuring that they thrive and reach their full potential. A spirit of charity, social justice and global awareness is central to this.

We are a diverse and inclusive school community and welcome the enriching variety of backgrounds and traditions that all contribute to making Chislehurst School for Girls a wonderful place in which to both learn and work.

Headteacher

Mrs M French

Values and vision

At Chislehurst School for Girls, we are passionate about supporting all of our students to develop their leadership characteristics and experience. Some of our students may go on to lead their own companies, schools, teams and departments, whilst others may lead in their community, and support others at home or around the world. Whatever their path or gifts, all of our young people will be equipped to become resilient leaders of tomorrow, with courage, integrity and ambition.

Chislehurst girls take centre stage, have their voices heard, create a culture of achievement and are empowered to become leaders. They develop greater confidence and are more willing to take risks and aim higher.

Ofsted report

“Teaching is predominantly good and some is outstanding. Students behave well, enjoy school and feel safe. Older students in particular have positive attitudes and value what the school has to offer. Exclusions are well-below average. The headteacher and senior staff provide ambitious leadership informed by a thorough knowledge of students’ starting points and progress. As a result, achievement and teaching are improving and students are well prepared for the next stage of their lives.”

View Chislehurst School for Girls’ latest Ofsted report

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