Network Technician
The King Edmund School
Essex
- £21,608 per year
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 23 January 2024
Job overview
37 hours per week – 52.14 weeks per year
Monday to Thursday 07:30-15:30, Friday 07:30-15:00 with 30 minutes for lunch each day
Actual Salary - £21,608 per annum (£11.20 per hour)
28 days per annum inclusive of Bank Holidays. Annual leave year is September to August
Do you have the ability to work to deadlines and remain calm and accurate under pressure?
We are looking for a Network Technician to join our IT Team to provide excellent customer centric, proactive and reactive support to ensure the continuous availability of the IT equipment throughout the school.
This is a great opportunity for someone to join the team who is able to collaborate with others to achieve high standards of end user satisfaction and demonstrate a proactive approach in building relationships with others.
The successful candidate will have:
- Educated to at least Level 2 (GCSE) or equivalent qualification /experience
- Ability to work with RM Community Connect, Windows Server, Windows Desktop, SAN solutions and other systems as required
- Understanding of virtual networking, wireless networks, 0365 based email systems and manged print systems
- Understanding of network security and threat management
- Hands-on experience troubleshooting hardware; such as laptops, PCs, printers and projectors
- The ability to be proactive and use own initiative and problem solve
- The ability to remain calm and empathetic under pressure and meet deadlines
- A good understanding of Health and Safety, safeguarding and child protection
- Demonstrate personal and professional integrity, including modelling values and vision
In return the successful candidate can expect:
- A comprehensive tailored induction programme
- A mentor / ‘buddy’ scheme
- Commitment to continuing professional development.
Staff benefits include free car parking, onsite gymnasium and swimming pool, as well as staff recognition schemes. We are pleased to announce that The King Edmund School will be working alongside Benenden Healthcare in offering a FULLY FUNDED Healthcare Plan to its employees. There is no obligation to opt in to the healthcare plan, it is just part of our ongoing priority to support staff wellbeing at KES.
Early applications are welcome.
Closing Date: Tuesday 23rd January 2024
Interviews will take place shortly after the closing date
The King Edmund School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment and undergo an enhanced DBS check as part of our Safer Recruitment & Selection Procedures.
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About The King Edmund School
The King Edmund School is a co-educational comprehensive school for students aged 11 to 19. KES, as it is better known to staff and students, is an Ofsted rated ‘Good’ single academy trust in Rochford, Essex, which serves a geographically and socially diverse area.
This year marks an exciting chapter for KES, with a state-of-the-art new building and new Headteacher, Ms Jo Ingate. Phase one of a multi-million-pound project to renovate the school, part of the Department of Education’s Rebuilding Schools for the Future initiative, is now open. The new two-storey building features 17 general classrooms, Art and Technical rooms, as well as new office space, meeting rooms, and a modern school hall, providing state-of-the-art facilities for students to learn in. Phase two begins this year and will redevelop the remainder of the school site over the next few years.
Our new Headteacher, Ms Ingate, shares her vision for KES: “I want our school to be the school of choice for our community and one of the most remarkable schools in Essex - delivering excellence for every student, every day, in the classroom, on the pitch, in the studios, and on the stage, through leadership, community, kindness, ambition, and achievement.”
We Dream. We Believe. We Achieve.
Our values are at the heart of our ambition to raise aspirations and achievement for every child. They align with Ofsted’s expectation that schools develop character, broaden horizons, and prepare students for life and work. In our last Ofsted report in 2024, we were awarded ‘Good’ and our values and ethos were clearly recognised in the findings.
Dream We inspire students to think big - not only about their future careers, but about the kind of people they want to become and the mark they want to make on the world. We want them to explore passions, discover talents, and set ambitious goals in every area of life. Our careers programme, enrichment opportunities, employer encounters, and guidance from Year 7 onwards open eyes to every possibility - from Oxbridge and international study to performing on stage, leading in sport, creating art, innovating in science, or starting a business.
Believe We help students build self-confidence and a strong sense of responsibility through our PSHE curriculum, leadership opportunities, personal development activities, and clear routines. We want every child to believe in their ability to succeed with the right effort, support, and motivation - at home and at school.
Achieve We focus relentlessly on turning ambition into reality through high standards in lessons, strong exam results, and timely support when it’s needed most. This ensures dreams and self-belief lead to qualifications, opportunities, and choices that shape their adult lives.
We provide exceptional pastoral care and SEND provision through dedicated teams, who are committed to helping students achieve their best results. With a traditional approach to uniform, behaviour, and work, we maintain high standards while also prioritizing strong support for students and actively involving parents in these aspects of school life.
Sixth Form students have their own block with a common room, canteen and IT Suite. Students have the choice of studying A levels, Level 2 and 3 vocational courses, as well as a T level in Education and Early Years.
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