Art Technician Independent Senior School Oxford
Start Date: As soon as possible**
Contract: Full-time Permanent
Salary: Paid to scale**
This prestigious independent senior school in Oxford is widely recognised for its outstanding Creative Arts provision exceptional facilities and highly supportive teaching environment. The school encourages innovation exploration and creative independence enabling students to excel in a wide range of artistic disciplines.
With spacious art studios a digital media suite kiln room printmaking area and dedicated exhibition spaces the Art Department is one of the schools most celebrated faculties. Due to increasing demand and growing class sizes the school is seeking a talented and motivated Art Technician to support teachers and students across KS3KS5.
The Art Technician will prepare and organise materials for lessons support teachers with practical demonstrations set up and pack away equipment maintain tools and machinery fire kilns (training provided) manage inventory organise storage areas mount and display artwork and assist with school exhibitions and open evenings.
You will work closely with teachers to ensure a safe inspiring and creative working environment supporting students as they experiment with different media including sculpture ceramics textiles mixed media painting and digital design.
This role suits someone creative well-organised practical and able to work independently in a busy and inspiring department.
Experience in an art studio creative workshop or school arts environment
Strong practical skills across a range of art materials and processes
Good organisational and time-management skills
Ability to support staff and students confidently
Awareness of health and safety in creative environments
A positive creative and proactive approach
To apply please send your CV as soon as possible.
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