Job start date: As soon as possible. Hours per week: 36.50 term time only plus 2 weeks King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy Church Lane Handsworth Birmingham B20 2HL Telephone number: 0121 554 8122 Contact email: recruitmenthwga.org.uk Contract type: Permanent An exciting opportunity has arisen to join King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls’ Academy as our Senior Science Technician. The successful candidate will support teaching staff in the development and education of children, including the provision of specialist technical skills and knowledge at an advanced level, across a range of disciplines. Other key duties will include taking management responsibilities for other technicians, issuing and maintaining chemicals, apparatus, equipment and materials in accordance with specified procedures, and staying up to date with Health and Safety legislation. The Academy has recently moved into a new state of the art building with modern science labs and facilities. The successful candidate will be fully supported in their career and professional development through CPD and a commitment to supporting up to date training and development needs. The successful candidate will be fully supported in their career and professional development through a vast programme of CPD provided by the academy. King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls’ Academy is an 11-18 comprehensive school in the north-west of Birmingham. Our student intake is from a variety of ethnic backgrounds, making for a very harmonious and happy school. We truly believe that high aspirations can transform the life chances of our students; underpinned by our drive to develop in our students the universal values of Scholarship, Character and Community. About the Trust:- The King Edward VI Foundation, Birmingham, is a progressive charitable organisation which has supported excellence in education across the City since 1552. Our schools are diverse in nature but have a common purpose and commitment to achieving our mission of “making Birmingham the best place to be educated in the UK”. Our Academy Trust currently consists of two independent schools, six selective, and five non selective academies. Our recent expansion into a wider diversity of local communities is enabling us to accelerate our strategies for improving the life chances of young people in Birmingham, whatever their background. The King Edward VI Academy Trust Birmingham (“the Academy Trust”) was established in 2017 and is made up of the academies outlined above. The academies receive back office central support services including governance, from the Foundation Office (a central support services function), with several staff being seconded from the Foundation to deliver support services to the Academy Trust and the academies themselves. Our highly focused five-year strategy aims to build on our existing strengths and heritage and deliver our ambitious growth strategy which aims to bring in a further five academies over the next five years. This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016). Therefore the ability to speak fluent and spoken English is an essential requirement for this role. How to apply: Further details and application forms can be downloaded from the school website Applications can only be considered if they are on an Academy Trust application form. Completed application forms to be returned to: recruitmenthwga.org.uk. Early application is encouraged as we will review applications throughout the advertising period and reserve the right to close the advert early. This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to all necessary pre-employment checks, including: enhanced DBS; Childcare Disqualification (where applicable); qualifications (where applicable); medical fitness; identity and right to work. All applicants will be required to provide two suitable references. An online search will also be carried out as part of due diligence on all short-listed candidates. This post is not part of the City Council and the successful candidate will not hold a Birmingham City Council Contract of Employment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. Which means that when applying for certain jobs and activities certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Further information about filtering offences can be found in the DBS filtering guide.