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ICT Technician

ICT Technician

Chulmleigh College

Devon

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade D
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
October 2024
Apply by:
8 October 2024

Job overview

Permanent, Part Time ICT Technician at Chulmleigh Community College

Grade D £12.80 - £13.69 per hour - depending on experience (Pay award pending)

 Required from October 2024


We are seeking to appoint a confident and experienced IT technician to become part of our hardware and network support team. The role will include supporting the IT, network and infrastructure across the four schools of Chulmleigh Academy Trust, assisting in the management of the Academy’s network, installing, configuring, upgrading and troubleshooting IT related faults and queries, and installing applications and systems software in order to maintain IT services across the Trust.

 

Candidates should demonstrate the following skills and attributes:

·       Good communication skills.

·       Be able to work on own initiative.

·       Demonstrate practical knowledge and problem-solving strategies.

·       Have excellent inter-personal skills.

·       Be sensitive to the different levels of expertise in the school.

·       Keep abreast of new developments in software and hardware.

·       Be reactive to non-routine problems.

 

The Trust’s hardware and network support team provides a comprehensive and effective IT support service to ensure the smooth and efficient running of systems across the Trust and provides a high quality, customer focused service to users including staff, pupils, parents, and external parties. The role will involve travel to our primary school sites and a full driving licence will be required.

 

We would welcome applications from candidates who have a proactive attitude and the ability to understand technical needs, assist with problems and implement solutions. Further information is contained within the Candidate Pack available on our website.

 

This is a permanent part time post for 20 hours per week. We are keen to appoint the very best candidate and have some flexibility with the working pattern. Please indicate on your application form your preferred work pattern to allow informed discussion at interview. The role is term time only (39 weeks per year). 

Employment benefits include eligibility to join the Local Government Pension Scheme. In addition, employees of the Trust are entitled to 50% off childcare fees at our out of school clubs for children of compulsory school age.

We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity and access for all, irrespective of age, background, race, gender, religion, ability, disability, or sexuality. We welcome applications for employment from the whole community.

 

Completed application forms to be emailed to personnel@chulmleigh.devon.sch.uk by 10 am on Tuesday, 8 October 2024. Please indicate on your application form any preference of working.  All applications will be acknowledged.

 

As employers, we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and in that regard, we have appropriate policies and procedures.  All staff undertake a criminal record check via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and interviews will include questions about safeguarding children.

 

In line with Government guidance, we may carry out online searches against shortlisted applicants’ names as part of our due diligence checks.


Closing date: 10 am, Tuesday 8 October 2024

 Interview Date:  Tuesday, 15 October 2024

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About Chulmleigh College

Chulmleigh College is a successful and ambitious rural secondary school with a strong reputation for high standards. The progress of our pupils is consistently amongst the best in the region.. In 2024 our provisional Progress 8 Figure of +0.81 places us in the top 5% of schools nationally.

The College was totally rebuilt a few years ago, with the completed buildings opening in 2017. Numbers have grown substantially in recent years, from 500 to the current roll of 750, and most year groups are oversubscribed; due to both our excellent reputation and the College’s successful transport service, which brings in approximately 25% of our pupils from outside the school catchment area.

We aim to create ambition and inspiration and want our young people to achieve all that they can in a safe, caring and well-disciplined environment. We commit ourselves to providing a learning experience which ensures high challenge, inspires, and provides both the range of qualifications and the start in life which will last forever. We aim for our young people to have the foundation and independence they need to make the progress they are capable of, building resilience for their future lives.

As a school we value courtesy, hard work and respect, and set high standards of behaviour; promoting self-discipline, resilience, responsibility and working together as a community.

We offer a broad and rich curriculum, enhanced by excellent extra-curricular activities; our outdoor education in the form of Ten Tors and Duke of Edinburgh is particularly strong. As well as having high academic achievement, we also have a proud record in sport, music, drama and art.

Our pupils read an astonishing amount of literature and develop themselves by making the most of the array of opportunities available. This is all possible because teaching and support staff create the best opportunities for our pupils. We are very proud of our team, who work hard to make our school a happy place where we learn together in a formal, warm environment. We are also proud of the excellent relationships we have with our pupils, families and friends within the community.

Chulmleigh is a Saxon hilltop market town in North Devon, near the Mid Devon border. It lies near the banks of the Little River Dart, and is surrounded by rolling hills, woods and farmland. With Exmoor and the North Devon coast to its north, and Dartmoor and the city of Exeter to its south, Chulmleigh is in a beautiful part of the county and is easily accessible from all other areas.

Further information can be found on our website or find us on Facebook and Instagram.

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