Queen Elizabeth's School is looking for a Technician (Music & Drama) to join our fantastic Performing Arts faculty. Could this be you?
Actual Salary £14,357 - £15,853 per annum (Grade 7, Pay Scale 8 - 14)
This job is Part Time and Term Time only for 25 hours per week and 39 weeks per year.
It is offered on a Permanent basis
Approximate start date September 2024
We are recruiting for a technician to join our thriving Music and Drama departments in providing specialist technical support to teaching staff within the departments.
The post will involve contributing to teaching and learning activities through designing, developing and maintaining resources and equipment using Apple computers, music software Logic Pro and GarageBand.
In addition, the role includes working with and maintaining acoustic music resources and studio spaces and providing technical support to school concerts and productions.
We are looking for someone who:
* Is proficient in the use of Logic Pro X and GarageBand
* Has the knowledge and experience of operating ‘Lighting Desks’ and PA/Sound equipment
* Has an ability to make in-house repairs to music equipment
Ideally, we would like to appoint someone who has:
* previous experience in a similar role and music or music technology-based training would be beneficial.
* An ability to make in-house repairs to music equipment
* An understanding of the optimum set-up for glitch-free music software operation
Working days are Monday to Friday 8.30am to 1.30pm
Flexibility is required, including some evenings and weekends during school events and the School Production.
Please refer to the attached job description for more details about the role.
If you have any further questions, please contact the recruitment team, Cheri Draga or Katie Wareham on 01202 885233 or by emailing
Please Note: the actual salary shown is based on the number of hours and weeks worked and paid annual leave entitlement for an employee with under 5 years' service.
About our School
Queen Elizabeth’s School, located in Wimborne, is a coeducational Church of England, Comprehensive Upper School within the Initio Learning Trust.
There is a strong commitment to comprehensive education and a focus on creating an environment that supports continual school improvement and the attainment of all students.
Our vision is linked to a commitment to hope for all students and which permeates all aspects of our school and is underpinned by the Trust's values of Collaboration, Ambition and Respect.