Performing Arts Technician
Ballard School
Hampshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £15 per hour
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2024
- Apply by:
- 28 June 2024
Job overview
The Performing Arts Technician, working closely with the Head of Music and Creative Technology and the Deputy Head Co-Curricular and Operations, assists with the planning and delivery of the technical aspects of productions and concerts, examined performances, and one-off events. As well as maintaining facilities and equipment in the Performing Arts Centre (PAC), Music Department and Dance Studio, some work will also be dedicated to preparing rooms and outdoor spaces for rehearsals, gigs, festivals and recording sessions.
The PAC is appointed with a FLX lighting Desk, Yamaha TF5 mixing desk and an iMac running Logic Pro X. It has a good size lighting rig, newly installed projector, audio capability, hearing loop and has tiered seating for up to 200 people. The Music Department and Dance Studio have a wide selection of pro AV equipment and an iMac suite.
The Performing Arts Technician is expected to maintain a safe and inspiring learning environment, ensuring compliance with all associated legislation.
The hours are 20-25 hours per week (flexi-time), term time only including some evenings and weekends.
Ideally, you will be educated to Diploma or Degree Level in Theatre Technology & Design, or a closely-related qualification, or have previous experience of working in a performing arts environment and an understanding of theatre in an educational setting.
It is an exciting time to be joining Ballard, with a Leadership Team moving the School forward with confidence. The School places great emphasis on supporting and developing its staff so that the best possible educational provision is provided throughout the three pillars of the School; Pastoral, Academic and Co-Curricular. We are already seeing excellent results, including a record set of GCSE grades last Summer.
Applicants are asked to complete a Support Staff application form, along with their letter of application, and send it addressed to the Deputy Head – Co-Curricular and Operations to recruitment@ballardschool.co.uk.
For further details of this post and an application form, please visit our website via the Apply button.
Closing date: 9.00am, Friday 28th June 2024
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to the School for interviews in the week beginning 1st July 2024 and will also have the opportunity to see the department, meet departmental staff, and demonstrate their teaching skills in the classroom.
The School retains the right to interview and appoint at any time during the application process, so early applications are strongly encouraged.
The successful candidate will be required to complete and sign a medical form.
This School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and as part of the selection process, applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including digital screening (to include online searches of candidates) and checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (Enhanced Disclosure).
Ballard School is committed to Equal Opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
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About Ballard School
Introduction
Ballard is an award-winning, co-educational, independent day school for children from Nursery to GCSE. Set in 34 acres between the New Forest and Solent on the Hampshire / Dorset border, we are rated ‘excellent & outstanding’ by ISI.
This is a time of growth and optimism for Ballard School. Our pupil roll has grown by more than 20% over the past two years. We are now running waiting lists for most year groups. The Governors are keen that the School builds on our growing success and reputation, cementing our position as the independent local day school of choice.
Ballard pupils achieve excellent examination results; subject specialist teaching staff and a diverse and inspiring range of activities and trips nurture self-confidence, aspiration and help develop each child’s personality.
We offer extensive and exciting opportunities across the four pillars of Ballard (STEM, arts, sport and life) throughout the School, encouraging all to contribute and participate, providing a solid grounding in both academic subjects, and in developing pupils’ sense of self and their resilience.
Ballard offers inspiring teaching and excellent pastoral care; children are encouraged to take on responsibilities from an early age including a mentoring programme whereby older children help younger children.
Meet the Head
“When I first arrived at Ballard, I was immediately struck by its busy, purposeful atmosphere and the warm welcome I received. The girls and boys I met shook me by the hand, looked me in the eye and told me everything I needed to know about the School.
At Ballard we encourage our pupils to express themselves confidently, to develop their leadership skills and to be ambitious, all within a nurturing and supportive environment. When I talk to the young people here, they describe a Ballard pupil as one who will “enjoy the challenge” and “set the bar high”. Ballard is proud to educate pupils with a range of academic abilities, and we do so within a culture of aspiration for all; teachers here will stretch, challenge and support in equal measure. I have always been a great believer that happy, confident, respectful and busy children will do well academically so it is no wonder that our GCSE results continue to be at the forefront of comparable local schools and well in excess of the national average.
More importantly, this all happens within an ethos of respect, kindness and responsibility. The key to Ballard’s success lies in its values and culture, and in the positivity of its community. Whether it’s the staff who support and educate, the pupils who strive and delight, or the parents who so vitally connect home and school life, we all play a crucial role in shaping the School. Ballard’s ambition to instil in their pupils a strong moral compass, a respect for others, and an imperative to make a worthwhile contribution to the community all help foster a happy, supportive and successful School.
We were hugely proud of our “excellent & outstanding” ISI and OFSTED inspection report. The School was awarded the highest grade possible in every category; a real testament to the hard work and passion of all our staff.”
Andrew McCleave
ISI
“Pupils are reflective and have high levels of self-esteem and empathy. They are highly successful in displaying these characteristics through academic study as well as the wealth of sporting, performing arts and extra-curricular opportunities in which they participate.” ISI
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