At a Glance
- Tasks: Support practical science lessons and maintain laboratory equipment in a busy secondary school.
- Company: Dynamic secondary school in Hedge End with a focus on student learning.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, paid day off, leisure centre access, and pension scheme.
- Other info: Friendly colleagues and excellent career development opportunities await you.
- Why this job: Join a passionate team and inspire students through hands-on science experiences.
- Qualifications: GCSE in Science, good ICT skills, and a flexible, organised approach.
The predicted salary is between 19976 - 19976 £ per year.
An excellent opportunity for an organised and enthusiastic Science Technician to support practical science lessons, laboratory preparation, equipment maintenance and student learning within a busy secondary school.
SALARY: £19,976 per annum (Actual £25,186 FTE) + Benefits
LOCATION: Hedge End, Southampton, Hampshire
JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent
WORKING HOURS: 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday 8.30am – 4.00pm, term time only (38 weeks)
JOB OVERVIEW
The school is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Science Technician to join its science department on a full-time, permanent, term-time-only basis. Working closely with the Senior Science Technician, the successful candidate will help prepare, organise and maintain practical science resources, equipment and experiments, supporting engaging and effective teaching and learning across the department. This is a varied role requiring excellent organisation, attention to detail, flexibility and a genuine interest in science. Previous laboratory experience or a background in science would be highly desirable.
DUTIES
- Preparing Experiments: Set up class and demonstration experiments at staff request, ensuring apparatus and resources are ready for practical science lessons.
- Supporting Practical Learning: Help organise practical learning opportunities and workshop activities, supporting a smooth and effective learning environment.
- Maintaining Equipment: Clean, clear, maintain and manage science apparatus, fittings, data logger equipment and laboratory resources to ensure they remain in safe working order.
- Stock Control: Assist with stock control, replacement of apparatus and stationery, inventory checks and maintenance of stock control systems.
- Health and Safety: Support health and safety requirements within the science department, including COSHH and CLEAPSS procedures.
- Laboratory Organisation: Help maintain laboratories, storage areas, preparation rooms and equipment in a clean, safe and organised condition.
- Technical Support: Prepare solutions, construct simple apparatus and carry out PAT testing on electrical equipment within the science department.
- Department Support: Assist teaching staff with less routine requests, such as open evenings, cover work and materials required during teacher absence.
- General Support: Work flexibly and undertake other reasonable duties within the scope of the role as required.
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS
ESSENTIAL
- GCSE in Science
- Good science subject knowledge
- Good ICT skills
- Excellent organisational skills with strong attention to detail and a high level of accuracy
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Flexible approach with the ability to manage a wide range of tasks
- Patience, tact and diplomacy
- Commitment to supporting students and effective teaching and learning
- Ability to assist in other areas of the school as needed
- Valid First Aid at Work certificate
DESIRABLE
- A-Level in Science
- Background in science
- Previous laboratory experience
BENEFITS
- Friendly and sociable colleagues
- One day per academic year – a fully paid day off to support personal events
- Two-week October half term: Providing staff and students with an extended break during the autumn term
- Free on-site car park
- Staff membership rates to a modern on-site leisure centre
- Enrolment in one of the UK’s largest public sector pension schemes
- A tax efficient Cycle-to-Work scheme through salary sacrifice
- Good transport links
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and all staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. Successful candidates will be subject to DBS and other relevant employment checks.