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ICT Technician

ICT Technician

Bourne End Academy

Buckinghamshire

  • New
Salary:
SCP 12-SCP 16 £27,771.00 - £29,572.00 plus Fringe Allowance
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01.02.2025
Apply by:
16 December 2024

Job overview

Job Title: ICT Technician

Location: E-ACT Bourne End Academy with occasional travel to E-ACT Chalfont Valley Primary Academy and E-ACT Denham Green Primary Academy


We think big: lead the way in Opening Minds, Opening Doors! 

Are you ready to delve into an exciting role within a dynamic IT team? We believe in fueling innovative ideas and fostering collaboration across our trust. We are excited to welcome a dedicated and passionate IT professional to join our Bristol team and contribute to the success of our forward-thinking multi-academy trust. 


Our teams play a crucial role to support our academies across England. You will be part of an exceptional support network that makes a difference to our children's educational experience – which is at the heart of everything we do


The Role:

The ICT Technician is a pivotal role that encompasses a broad spectrum of responsibilities related to the school’s IT infrastructure. This role demands a high degree of technical proficiency, exceptional problem-solving abilities, and an unwavering dedication to delivering outstanding service and support to all users. The purpose of this role is to assist in delivering reliable and efficient ICT systems and provided comprehensive ICT support for Academy staff and students.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Operating the ICT Helpdesk effectively and responding to/resolving calls within agreed timescales.
  • Providing support for ICT queries with escalation to third party suppliers when necessary.
  • Assist with the maintenance of ICT hardware and equipment to the required levels including repair where appropriate.
  • Maintain the detailed inventory and asset register for all hardware, software, cabling, consumables and system diagrams


Qualifications and Skills:

  • Recognised ICT qualification or equivalent demonstrable experience.
  • Maths & English GCSEs grades 4-9 (A-C) - Desirable
  • Knowledge of software and hardware e.g., Microsoft office, networking software, modems, internet, etc
  • Ability to ‘look outside’ – to continually learn about innovations in your field, new ways of doing things, and bring that learning into your work.
  • Understand how you are part of your immediate team but also a much wider organisational team, in working towards our mission.


For further information on the role please see attached Job Description and Person Specification.


Pay scale: £27,771.00 - £29,572.00 plus Fringe Allowance


What are we about? 

Strategic Vision: We firmly believe that coming from a disadvantaged background should not determine your future, and our ‘Opening Minds, Opening Doors’ (OMOD)

strategy is about creating the conditions where children, young people and staff can thrive.   

Outstanding Leadership: Leadership is the key to unlocking exceptional outcomes for our team and the communities we engage with. We lead by example, fostering an environment of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement. 

Inclusive Excellence: We are developing a people-first culture, celebrating the diversity of our team and the broader community. Co-construct the essence of an extraordinary workplace that values and leverages the unique contributions of each team member. 

System Leadership: Our ambition is to transform the lives of individuals and communities across the trust. We are though leaders on topics important to our communities and offer sector wide support to drive change. 

National Collaboration: Our exceptional team members share, and problem solve together across all functions. You will have the opportunity to share your skills, hear from experts and work with staff across the country to develop your practice.   


About E-ACT: 

Join a trust that is going places! Having recently won TES Team of the Year, MAT of the Year 2023 at both the MAT Excellence Awards and National School Awards, this is a very exciting time to join us! Why do we feel we have been recognised as a strong MAT? It is down to our dedicated, talented staff that are committed in delivering nothing but excellence for all of our children and young people.  

We all pride ourselves in fostering a people-first culture, which extends to all our pupils, staff, and stakeholders. We are proud to lead a community of 38 academies, educating of over 25,000 pupils across our five core hubs. Our staff satisfaction is above national benchmarks and we run a range of projects and programmes to address key topics such as workload and wellbeing. 

Our Opening Minds, Opening Doors strategy is at the forefront of everything we do, we don’t just prepare our pupils for the world; we equip them to thrive and succeed within it. Through our collaborative approach to education, we aim to open doors to a world of opportunities, where every child can pursue their dreams. 


Want to be a part of something extraordinary? Find out more at www.e-act.org.uk 


Benefits: 

Collaborative Working: Thrive in an environment that values teamwork and collaboration, fostering a culture of shared knowledge and collective success. 

Support System of 38 Academies: Be part of a network of 38 academies, providing a dedicated support system and opportunities for professional growth and collaboration. 

Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Access to confidential counselling services, providing emotional support and guidance when needed. 

Cycle to Work: Enjoy a healthy commute with our cycle-to-work programme, making bicycles more affordable. 

Electric Car Scheme: Take advantage of our environmentally friendly initiative, making electric vehicles more accessible for a sustainable and efficient commute. 

Generous Pension: Secure your future with a robust pension plan, ensuring financial well-being during retirement. 

Holiday Entitlement: Enjoy 31 days annual leave plus statutory Bank Holidays. 


Please read the supporting documentation carefully before completing and returning our application and equal opportunities form. 


 Safeguarding Information

E-ACT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults, and all appointments are subject to enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks and satisfactory references.

​​​​​​​E-ACT is also committed to promoting equality, challenging discrimination and developing community cohesion. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.


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About Bourne End Academy

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Headteacher

Kerri-Anne Leavy

Values and Vision

Bourne End Academy works closely with its academy partners to provide an extensive and well thought-out curriculum. The school offers a wide range of subjects, both vocational and academic, and strives to create a structured and disciplined learning environment, the school sets high standards for both behaviour and uniform, and is not shy about encouraging its students to work independent and properly guide their own learning. Aside from their academic studies, Bourne End also strives to equip students with the necessary life skills to become responsible adults, with the proper emotional and social intelligence.

At Bourne End Academy we recognise that each student is an individual with a unique range of abilities, qualities and aspirations for the future. Our role is to ensure that all of the students in our care can maximise their opportunities and outcomes and to allow them the best possible access to all of their future pathways. We ensure a personalised and individual educational experience for all students, encompassing and celebrating the richness and diversity within our local school community.

Ofsted

“The welfare and personal development of pupils is fostered particularly well. There are carefully planned activities in lessons, assemblies and whole days devoted to events promoting pupils’ personal development and understanding of diverse topics. There is a culture of safety and, as a result, pupils say they feel safe in school.”

The full report into Bourne End Academy can be found here. 

An E-ACT academy

E-ACT is a multi-academy trust responsible for 28 academies across the length and breadth of England.

We are proud to be part of a community that includes over 15,400 pupils and 2,300 teaching and non-teaching professionals across the country.

What it means to be part of E-ACT

As an E-ACT academy we can collaborate and share ideas with other academies within the trust in ways that schools may not be able to.

E-ACT supports its 28 academies through five regional clusters in Daventry, London and Bucks, Midlands, North and South West. We as an academy can rely on support, when it is needed, from teams of our regional experts on both educational and non-educational matters.

Think big, show team spirit, do the right thing

Most importantly by being part of E-ACT our students feel part of something much bigger. By encouraging our students to think big and believe that anything is possible, by showing them the importance of team spirit and working together to achieve, and by teaching them to carefully think through their decisions to do the right thing, we know that every one of our students can realise their full potential.

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