Science Technician required from January 2026 to work on a full-time permanent basis
Outstanding and academically ambitious secondary school in Dorchester
Excellent opportunity for an experienced Science Technician to support a dynamic and forward-thinking Science Department
We are seeking a Science Technician to join an Outstanding secondary school in Dorchester. This full-time permanent position offers the opportunity to work within a thriving Science Faculty that delivers consistently strong academic results and practical excellence.
Experience and Qualifications
Previous experience as a Science Technician or in a laboratory environment desirable
Strong understanding of laboratory safety and COSHH regulations
Ability to prepare and maintain equipment for Biology Chemistry and Physics lessons
Excellent organisational and communication skills
Science-related qualification or relevant experience preferred
School Information
This Outstanding Dorchester school is recognised for its academic success excellent pastoral support and commitment to STEM education. The Science Department is modern well-equipped and supported by dedicated teaching and technical staff.
The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining safe laboratory operations supporting teachers in delivering engaging practical lessons and ensuring the smooth running of day-to-day experiments and demonstrations.
Staff Benefits and Development
Competitive salary and pension scheme
Ongoing training and professional development
Supportive leadership team and collaborative working culture
Free on-site parking staff well-being initiatives and excellent facilities
Salary
Paid according to experience and local support staff pay scale
Application
To be considered for this opportunity working as a Science Technician in Dorchester please forward an updated CV as soon as possible.
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