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Are you passionate about practical science education and inspiring young minds?
Do you thrive in an energetic, hands-on laboratory environment?
Do you enjoy helping students discover and understand complex scientific concepts?
About The Role
A rewarding opportunity has arisen for a dedicated Science Technician to support a thriving secondary science department in Bradford on a full-time, temporary basis starting in September. In this essential role, the successful candidate will work behind the scenes and in classrooms to prepare practical experiments, manage chemical stock, maintain equipment, and strictly enforce health and safety guidelines (COSHH / CLEAPSS) across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The role is pivotal in ensuring that students gain engaging, practical laboratory experience in a safe and supportive learning environment.
About The School
The candidate will be working at an ambitious, inclusive 11-16 secondary school located in Bradford. The school is renowned for its welcoming community ethos, strong commitment to STEM education, and modern laboratory infrastructure. Driven by values of ambition, resilience, and respect, the school offers a collaborative atmosphere where support staff are valued members of the educational team.
Requirements
- Relevant Experience: Previous experience working as a lab technician in an educational setting.
- Educational Qualification: A relevant qualification in Science (A-Level, NVQ Level 2/3, HND, or Science Degree).
- Enhanced DBS: An Enhanced Child Workforce DBS on the Update Service (or willingness for one).
- Eligibility to Work in the UK: Full UK Right to Work documentation.
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Key Skills Required
- Scientific Literacy: Good understanding of core practical techniques across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
- COSHH and Safety Awareness: Thorough knowledge of school lab safety rules, hazard symbols, and risk assessments.
- Attention to Detail: Precision in measuring chemical concentrations and setting up delicate equipment.
- Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks efficiently in a fast-paced environment between school periods.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Capability to troubleshoot equipment faults or experiment setups quickly.
- Communication Skills: Clear verbal and written skills to liaise effectively with teachers and teaching assistants.
Key Responsibilities
- Practical Preparation: Prepare and assemble apparatus, chemical reagents, and specimens for daily practical lessons across Key Stage 3 and 4.
- Health and Safety Compliance: Ensure strict adherence to COSHH guidelines, CLEAPSS regulations, and general school laboratory safety protocols.
- Stock and Inventory Control: Monitor, log, and reorder science consumables, chemical stocks, and laboratory apparatus.
- Equipment Servicing and Maintenance: Inspect, clean, test, and perform minor repairs on laboratory instruments and glassware.
- Chemical Solution Preparation: Safely measure, dilute, and prepare chemical solutions, handling hazardous substances securely.
- Classroom Technical Support: Provide direct technical guidance and assistance to teachers and students during practical laboratory sessions.
- Waste Disposal Management: Safely collect, process, and dispose of chemical, biological, and general laboratory waste according to guidelines.
- Demonstration Setup: Set up and test complex scientific experiments prior to teacher demonstrations in class.
- Laboratory Maintenance: Maintain clean, safe, organized prep rooms, chemical stores, and teaching laboratories.
- Resource Scheduling: Coordinate equipment allocation efficiently across science staff and multiple teaching rooms.


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- A supportive, collaborative working environment.
- Opportunities for career progression and ongoing professional development.
- The chance to make a significant impact on the lives of students.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
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