Roles and responsibilities
- The preferred candidate would have the ability to assist teachers with lesson set up and preparation, as well as the ability to support students in lessons.
- The main focus of the role is to provide technical, practical and administrative assistance and support to enable teachers to concentrate on the provision of a high standard of education.
- During lessons, the role involves supporting pupils, providing them with technical support during practical lessons, guiding them on health and safety and ensuring the correct equipment is available.
- It is also expected that the successful candidate will support learning across multiple subjects and assist in DT lessons and safe storage of tools and resources.
- To ensure safe working practices at all times and keep up to date regarding Health & Safety
- Liaising with academic staff to discuss practical investigations and equipment requirements
- Ensuring that laboratories are set up ready for practical lessons
- To assist learning across the curriculum in Secondary Science.
- Trialing investigations prior to lessons and demonstrating techniques to teachers and students
- Maintenance and repair of equipment and laboratory apparatus
- Record keeping, e.g. stock levels and equipment maintenance
- Ensuring that equipment is properly cleaned, and that chemicals and other materials are appropriately stored and disposed off
- Supporting the work of teachers and providing technical advice to teachers and students
- working with individual students and supporting them on research projects
- Managing the stock control of chemicals and equipment
- Ensuring that all health and safety procedures are in place and adhered to
- Coordinating work in the laboratory to ensure efficient use is made of equipment
Candidate Profile
- Candidate with a science background and previous experience of working in an educational setting;
- Excellent written & verbal communication skills (IELTS 6.5 or equivalent)
- Excellent ICT skills, proficient in MS office.
- Must have meticulous attention to detail, especially with regard to health and safety policies and procedures.
Desired candidate profile
1. Technical Knowledge
- Understanding Scientific Equipment: Knowledge of the scientific equipment and tools used in various laboratory experiments, including microscopes, Bunsen burners, glassware, and more.
- Proficiency in Laboratory Procedures: Familiarity with standard laboratory procedures, including the preparation of chemicals, specimens, and tools required for experiments.
- Knowledge of Scientific Disciplines: Depending on the setting, understanding the basics of various scientific fields (biology, chemistry, physics, etc.) to effectively support experiments in these areas.
2. Safety Awareness and Hazard Management
- Health and Safety Standards: Deep understanding of safety protocols and the safe handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals, biological materials, and equipment.
- Risk Assessment: Conducting risk assessments for practical experiments to identify potential hazards and ensuring that proper safety measures are in place to protect students and staff.
- First Aid and Emergency Procedures: Knowledge of first aid procedures and how to respond to emergencies, such as chemical spills, fires, or injuries in the lab.
- Laboratory Environment Management: Ensuring the laboratory is a safe, well-organized environment, with all equipment properly stored and chemicals clearly labeled.
3. Organizational Skills
- Preparing for Experiments: Ensuring that all necessary materials, equipment, and chemicals are available and prepared for scheduled science experiments.
- Stock Management: Keeping accurate records of laboratory inventory, including chemicals, apparatus, and consumables, and ensuring that stock levels are maintained.
- Lab Setup and Cleanup: Setting up lab stations before experiments and cleaning up afterward, ensuring that all equipment is properly cleaned, maintained, and stored for future use.
4. Attention to Detail
- Precise Measurement and Preparation: Accurately measuring and preparing chemicals, solutions, and other materials for experiments, ensuring that they meet the required specifications.
- Documentation: Keeping precise records of materials, procedures, and experimental setups, as well as ensuring that all laboratory documentation is up to date.
5. Communication Skills
- Working with Teachers and Students: Collaborating with teachers to understand the requirements for practical lessons and experiments. Explaining complex scientific procedures and ensuring that students understand the equipment and safety rules.
- Instruction and Demonstration: Providing guidance to students on how to use lab equipment safely and effectively. This might include demonstrating equipment or processes as part of a class or practical activity.
- Reporting Issues: Communicating any issues with equipment, safety concerns, or supply shortages to the appropriate staff members in a timely manner.
6. Problem-Solving Skills
- Troubleshooting Equipment Issues: Ability to quickly diagnose and fix minor issues with laboratory equipment or materials. This could include repairing or maintaining apparatus or ordering replacements when necessary.
- Handling Emergencies: Reacting quickly and effectively to any emergencies that arise in the lab, such as accidents, spills, or equipment failure.