Science Technician
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 29 Ionawr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £20,836/£20,191 (depending on relevant experience) |
| Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 12 Chwefror 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Nailsea, Somerset, BS48 2HN |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | eTeach UK Limited |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 1531894 |
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We are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive and self-motivated Science Technician to join our friendly, supportive team.
The role involves organising and delivering technical assistance to support efficient practical activities to both the science staff and students. Science is a practical subject, and as our science technician you will be responsible for enabling learning opportunities from students in Year 7 right through to Year 13. We have outstanding facilities for teaching science at Nailsea, a wonderful team of supportive staff and a student body who enjoy their science lessons.
The role is equally suited to experienced applicants that have had a career in science and are now keen to support the science education of young people, or applicants with both a passion for science, and science qualifications, who are highly motivated and willing to learn new skills.
This role will cross all science disciplines, and will also incorporate additional support to the wider needs of the school from time to time, such as during exam periods or for First Aid.
Duties will include:
Supporting the teaching of science lessons through preparation of chemicals and resources.
Ensuring that all Practical resources are available and ready for use when needed. This includes cleaning, preparation and assembly of technical materials, apparatus and equipment, their safe storage and the disposal of used or waste products.
Assisting in the delivery of practical lessons, carrying out demonstrations when required.
Maintenance of the school’s science equipment and resources, reporting any damage and faults.
Ensuring that health and safety standards are met.
The successful candidate should:
Have excellent organisational skills.
Be able to manage a workload and prioritise.
Be accurate and detailed in their approach to work.
Good communication skills and able to work well as part of a team.
What we can offer you:
The full support of a dedicated committed team of staff.
The benefit of working in an innovative and forward-thinking Trust.
The opportunity to work with our wonderful young learners and supportive parents.
A commitment to offering excellent CPD opportunities.
Staff benefits, including discounted gym membership and a cycle to work scheme.
A generous pension scheme, with employer contribution in excess of 20%, subject to pension eligibility criteria.
A staff assistance programme with specialist provider, CareFirst who provide a 24/7 free phone helpline, or face-to-face counselling for every employee in the Wessex family
At the Wessex Learning Trust, collaboration is key. We work together to share knowledge, grow and develop through professional learning communities.
Experience in a similar role is advantageous, alongside a willingness to learn new skills and possess a proven interest in science. You will work as part of our experienced Science Team who will provide training and support as required, supplemented by external training needed. The ideal candidate will hold, or be willing to undertake a First Aid certification in support of the role.
This is an ideal role for anyone with a keen interest in science who is looking for the opportunity to work in an exciting school with lovely young people, helping them to reach their potential.35 hours per week, term time, plus 3 INSET days.Grade 13 (Point 6-11) - £25,989 to £28,142 pro rata/ Grade 14 (Point 4-6) - £25,185 to £25,989 pro rata depending on relevant experience.
Actual starting salary (pro-rata'd to actual hours): Grade 13 - £20,836 / Grade 14 - £20,191Please click ‘Apply Now’ and once fully completed, please submit your application. We do not accept CV's.Closing date: 9.00am Thursday 12th February 2026Interviews week commencing: Monday 23rd February 2026
The role involves organising and delivering technical assistance to support efficient practical activities to both the science staff and students. Science is a practical subject, and as our science technician you will be responsible for enabling learning opportunities from students in Year 7 right through to Year 13. We have outstanding facilities for teaching science at Nailsea, a wonderful team of supportive staff and a student body who enjoy their science lessons.
The role is equally suited to experienced applicants that have had a career in science and are now keen to support the science education of young people, or applicants with both a passion for science, and science qualifications, who are highly motivated and willing to learn new skills.
This role will cross all science disciplines, and will also incorporate additional support to the wider needs of the school from time to time, such as during exam periods or for First Aid.
Duties will include:
Supporting the teaching of science lessons through preparation of chemicals and resources.
Ensuring that all Practical resources are available and ready for use when needed. This includes cleaning, preparation and assembly of technical materials, apparatus and equipment, their safe storage and the disposal of used or waste products.
Assisting in the delivery of practical lessons, carrying out demonstrations when required.
Maintenance of the school’s science equipment and resources, reporting any damage and faults.
Ensuring that health and safety standards are met.
The successful candidate should:
Have excellent organisational skills.
Be able to manage a workload and prioritise.
Be accurate and detailed in their approach to work.
Good communication skills and able to work well as part of a team.
What we can offer you:
The full support of a dedicated committed team of staff.
The benefit of working in an innovative and forward-thinking Trust.
The opportunity to work with our wonderful young learners and supportive parents.
A commitment to offering excellent CPD opportunities.
Staff benefits, including discounted gym membership and a cycle to work scheme.
A generous pension scheme, with employer contribution in excess of 20%, subject to pension eligibility criteria.
A staff assistance programme with specialist provider, CareFirst who provide a 24/7 free phone helpline, or face-to-face counselling for every employee in the Wessex family
At the Wessex Learning Trust, collaboration is key. We work together to share knowledge, grow and develop through professional learning communities.
Experience in a similar role is advantageous, alongside a willingness to learn new skills and possess a proven interest in science. You will work as part of our experienced Science Team who will provide training and support as required, supplemented by external training needed. The ideal candidate will hold, or be willing to undertake a First Aid certification in support of the role.
This is an ideal role for anyone with a keen interest in science who is looking for the opportunity to work in an exciting school with lovely young people, helping them to reach their potential.35 hours per week, term time, plus 3 INSET days.Grade 13 (Point 6-11) - £25,989 to £28,142 pro rata/ Grade 14 (Point 4-6) - £25,185 to £25,989 pro rata depending on relevant experience.
Actual starting salary (pro-rata'd to actual hours): Grade 13 - £20,836 / Grade 14 - £20,191Please click ‘Apply Now’ and once fully completed, please submit your application. We do not accept CV's.Closing date: 9.00am Thursday 12th February 2026Interviews week commencing: Monday 23rd February 2026