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Design and Technology Technician

Design and Technology Technician

Bedlingtonshire Community High School

Northumberland

Salary:
£16,231 - £17,372
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
10 July 2015

Job overview

We are looking to appoint an excellent Technician to provide general technical/resource support to the teaching staff in the Design and Technology department.

The successful candidate will have excellent literacy and numeracy skills, the ability to use relevant technology and relate well to adults and children.

The school currently holds the Investor in People, Healthy Schools, Leading Parent Partnership and Sportsmark Awards, Anti-Bullying Accreditation and is a specialist Maths and Computing College.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced criminal records check is required for this post.

Further information about the school can be found on our website.

An application pack, including an application form, is available to download from this site or the school’s website at www.bchs.uk.net

Completed application forms should be returned directly to the school by e-mail, no later than midday on Friday 10 July.

Bedlingtonshire Community High School
Palace Road,
Bedlington,
Northumberland
NE22 7DS
Tel.: 01670 822625
e-mail: info@bchs.uk.net
Website address: www.bchs.uk.net

About Bedlingtonshire Community High School

Bedlingtonshire Community High School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in Bedlington, Northumberland. There are approximately 766 students at the school between the ages of 11-18.  

Formerly Bedlington Secondary School and then Bedlington Grammar School, Bedlingtonshire Community High School opened in 1926. In 2009, it gained a Maths and Computing College status.  

Headteacher

Stephen Griffiths 

Values and vision 

Bedlingtonshire Community High School wants all students to achieve their full potential and put their best efforts into everything they do. It hopes for students to leave as respectful and happy individuals who will in turn contribute positively to society. Positivity is practiced at all times and a worry box is in place to combat any negative issues. Leadership skills are encouraged and the school has a group of student representatives from each year group, who meet together to discuss ways of improving school life and facilities.  Bedlingtonshire Community High School holds a Healthy School accreditation and a wide range of extra-curricular sports clubs are offered, ranging from football to cricket.

Ofsted 

“Students behave sensibly and display good attitudes to learning. They are kept safe at school. Good provision for students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is firmly embedded. Governance has improved. Governors have a very accurate view of the school’s performance, understand its strengths and weaknesses and now challenge the school more effectively. Teaching in the sixth form, particularly those on GSCE courses, is consistently good and that students are always provided with work that challenges them to achieve well”.     

View Bedlingtonshire Community High School’s latest Ofsted report 

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