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DT & Art Technician

DT & Art Technician

St Columba's Catholic Boys' School

Bexley

  • £26,238 - £26,634 pro rata
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Salary:
Bexley Grade 4
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
22 September 2024

Job overview

We are urgently looking to appoint an outstanding technician to support our Design, Food Technology and Art departments at St Columba’s.  ​

The technician will support with the day-to-day tasks of preparing for lessons, post-lesson clear up, stock room control, food hygiene and safety, Health & Safety, cleaning/tidying areas, using tools and any other duties that come with supporting teaching and learning within the departments. The post would suit someone who is willing to learn on the job, complete relevant in house or out house training and have an interest in Design Technology, Food Technology and Art. Most of all, you need to be motivated by assisting our teaching staff in delivering the Design Technology and Art Curriculum.

The successful candidate will have excellent communication and organisational skills, with particular strengths in time management and delivering a quality service to the school. Good IT literacy would be helpful in this role.​

St Columba’s is a vibrant school community with a relentless focus on high expectations and aspirations. We are an 11-16 school in an established multi-academy Trust, with a commitment to recruit talented individuals who share our vision to be the provider of exceptional education for all our children. If you feel that this position is of interest and you have the right experience, skills and are ready for fresh challenges, with the ambition to make a real impact then we’d like to hear from you. ​

St Columba’s is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Offers of employment are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure and other employment checks. The school is committed to equality and diversity in employment practice and service delivery.

The successful candidate will be required to also complete the CES Application Form

Early applications are encouraged and we reserve the right to interview ahead of the closing date.

Closing Date Monday 23 September 2024 at 12 noon

Interviews TBC

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About St Columba's Catholic Boys' School

St Columba’s Catholic Boys’ School is a mainstream,  Catholic secondary school in Bexleyheath, Kent. This state academy caters to boys aged 11 to 16 and has approximately 800 students.

St Columba’s Catholic Boys’ School was founded on 7th May 1973. The lower and upper schools were combined in June 1990. In 2005, £5 million was spent on building the new John Paul II teaching block, which included a new sports hall. Since September 2006, the school has had specialist status in performing and visual arts. It has its own theatre and has achieved the Artsmark Gold award.

St Columba's Catholic Boy's School is proud to be part of the South East London Catholic Academy Trust (www.selcat.org.uk)

Headteacher

Dave Evans

Vision and values

St Columba’s Catholic Boys’ School aims to be an inclusive place of learning for everyone. It wants every member of the school community to feel unique, cared for and valued for their contributions. Teachers strive to challenge and support every student to reach their full potential. They work hard to get boys to actively participate in classes and to maintain a safe environment for every child to learn in. Equality is at the heart of the school’s values.

The extra-curricular activities available are varied and range from film club and basketball to choir and rugby.

Ofsted report

“The good curriculum meets the needs and aspirations of most students successfully. Through partnership work with businesses, professionals and other agencies, as well as the varied in-school activities, students have opportunities to develop a range of skills that help them prepare well for their futures.”

View St Columba’s Catholic Boys’ School’s most recent Ofsted report

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