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ICT Technician

ICT Technician

Unity College

Lancashire

  • £23,114 - £25,979 per year
  • New
  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Grade 4 - 5 (scale points 4 – 11) £23,114 to £25,979 FTE (pro rata £19,545 - £21,967)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
4 October 2024

Job overview

Unity College is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and well organised ICT Technician to provide first line ICT support to staff and students in the development and use of ICT across the college.

Unity College is an oversubscribed, successful 11-16 school which provides a warm, caring environment coupled with high expectations.

 We offer:

·   a high level of support for all new staff

·   an exciting and stimulating place to work in a friendly environment

·   a modern, purpose-built building and excellent facilities

 You will:

·   have a relevant level 2 qualification and keen interest in ICT

·   share the College’s very high expectations

·   be organised and committed to working collaboratively


For further details about the post including details of how to apply, please visit https://unity-college.com/vacancies/ or contact Joanne Lever, HR Manager: j.lever@unity.lancs.sch.uk. The closing date for applications is Friday 4 October 2024 at 9.00am. Interviews will take place on a date to be confirmed.

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About Unity College

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  • Unity College
  • Towneley Holmes, Burnley
  • Lancashire
  • BB11 3DF
  • United Kingdom
+44 1282 683010

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Our vision based around three simple words :

PASSION UNITY RESPECT

PASSION: Passion for Life - Passion for Excellence 

UNITY:
Uniting the Community - United in Learning 

RESPECT: 
Respect for Yourself - Respect for Others 

Unity College will offer a safe and caring learning environment for all. We are committed to making education an enjoyable, rewarding and stimulating experience, developing an ethos where students have a passion for learning. We aim to create a culture where it is ‘cool’ to learn and to achieve. Unity College students and staff have high expectations of themselves and the confidence to achieve their goals. Students and staff have a real sense of ownership and a true commitment to Unity College. 

As a learning community, we believe that improving the quality of learning and teaching is the key to genuine and sustainable school improvement. The curriculum at Unity College provides opportunities for all students to learn and to achieve. We aim to promote students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development and prepare all students for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life. At Unity College we offer a rich, diverse and challenging series of educational experiences which will form the basis of both personal and academic development, with a key focus on preparing young people for adult life and the world of work. The College’s strength in the Arts will underpin the whole curriculum. The curriculum is supported by coherent and positive discipline and behaviour policies. By providing a caring, purposeful, inspiring and challenging environment, we will help all students to feel motivated to excel, to achieve their potential and become responsible citizens in our community. We expect every student to leave Unity College with a strong sense of personal worth, be suitably skilled and qualified to either access a place in further or higher education, or take a place in full time employment. 

As a member of the Burnley Learning Partnership we will work collaboratively as part of an 11–19 continuum, aiming to raise attainment, increasing participation beyond the compulsory phase and to create an ethos for life long learning. We are totally committed to becoming an extended school, where we will offer a diverse range of leisure and learning opportunities for the wider community. We hope that Unity College will become the hub of the local community. 

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