Science Technician - Part Time, 22½ hours per week, term time only plus INSET days (36 weeks per year) and Whole School Open Day (a Saturday in October)
Farringtons School
London Borough of Bromley
- £13,536 per year
- New
- Quick apply
- Salary:
- lunch provided in term time, subsidised Benenden Healthcare, staff wellbeing programme, family friendly policies and benefits, including School fee remission for dependent children
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 6 January 2025
- Apply by:
- 1 December 2024
Job overview
Science Technician – Part Time
Three days per week - working Wednesday and two other days (options to be discussed at interview)
22½ hours per week, term time only plus INSET days (36 weeks per year) and Whole School Open Day (a Saturday in October)
Required to start 6 January 2025
Actual Salary £13,536 per annum
(annualised over the year)
We are looking to appoint an able, skilled and versatile Science Technician to join our small team of technicians who support the Science Teachers across the three Sciences, including GCSE and A level preparation. Previous experience in a similar role is essential.
We are looking for someone who:
- Has the expertise necessary to fulfil the role
- Has an organised, flexible approach to all work undertaken
- Able to prioritise their work load and respond positively to change
- A ‘can do’ person who works positively and collaboratively with colleagues
- Never stops looking for ways to improve
- Will have excellent attention to detail and quality
- Possesses strong communication skills
Hours of work:
- Three days a week 8.15am - 4.15pm (22½ hours per week – 30 minute lunch break)
- Term time only, including 5 INSET days (36 weeks per year) and Whole School Open Day (a Saturday in October)
We can offer you:
- A supportive and friendly environment, where children are well behaved and willing to learn
- An enthusiastic, friendly and dedicated Science team
- A supportive management team committed to improving standards
- A school that is committed to the wellbeing of all staff
- Our commitment to your professional development
In your supporting statement, please include the following points:
1. Your relevant experience to date
2. Why you wish to work at Farringtons School
3. What you can bring to the role
The closing date for applications is Sunday 1 December 2024
Interviews to be held week commencing Monday 9 December 2024
The school reserves the right to appoint before the closing date, so early applications are advised.
Further information and an application pack is available on the School website: www.farringtons.org.uk
Attached documents
About Farringtons School
Farringtons is a truly remarkable school with both a rich history and an excellent grasp on the various demands of modern day teaching. Our school motto is “Posside Sapientiam” and we encourage all our students to “Grow in Wisdom” intellectually, socially and emotionally. Our school provides education for boys and girls from age three to eighteen.
Our dedicated and inspirational teachers are wholly committed to helping every pupil achieve their full academic potential, encouraging them to be independent, curious and creative. The school’s enhanced National Curriculum provides a great deal of breadth and it is a fantastic reflection on our pupils that the extra freedom they are given to undertake specialist subjects yields such commendable results year on year.
Equally, however, we believe strongly that learning should not be limited to the classroom nor measured solely by performance in exams. The School fosters an appreciation of, and an involvement in, the local community and pupils are encouraged to learn about, and take part in, fundraising activities for local, national and international charities. We place great emphasis on providing opportunities for pupils to pursue a wide range of extra-curricular interests, on developing the art of leadership, teamwork and those all-important soft skills. This is seen not only in sport but also in Music, Drama and the Arts as well as through our vibrant Floreat activities programme.
As one of Kent’s leading independent co-educational day and boarding schools, the beautiful buildings, outstanding facilities and expansive school grounds, are an amazing asset given our proximity to central London. What invariably strikes visitors to Farringtons is the friendliness of everyone they meet and the sense of family and community.
Underpinned by the school’s strong Christian ethos, we also take great pride in the quality of our pastoral care and the excellent relationships which exist between staff and pupils. Being a co-educational school, with both day pupils and boarders who choose to come to us from all over the world, we are blessed with a very diverse and cosmopolitan community, something we consider to be a real strength.
Academics
In Summer 2021, the School was proud that at GCSE all subject areas achieved a series of excellent results. 14 subjects achieved 100% pass rate. In English and Mathematics, over 53% of grades were awarded the top bracket of 7, 8 and 9. Just as impressively, the value added scores were 29% higher than predicted when those students joined the School in 2016.
The 6th Form students achieved equally impressive results in their A Level and BTEC results. 78% of grades awarded were A* to B, with just over 50% of all grades awarded at A*/A. Almost a third of all our A Level students secured a clean sweep of three A*/A.
At Farringtons, all pupils are helped to achieve the best academic results they can. This is true in the Junior and Senior School where year on year our pupils surpass themselves by achieving results significantly higher than the national average. This is accomplished by dedicated teachers with supportive parents encouraging every pupil to be the best they can be.
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