Art Technician Outstanding Secondary School Brighton
Start Date: As soon as possible
Contract: Full-time Permanent
Salary: Paid to scale**
This Outstanding Ofsted-rated secondary school in Brighton is widely celebrated for its exceptional Creative Arts provision. The school fosters a stimulating environment where students are encouraged to explore create and develop their artistic talents.
The Art Department is housed in a dedicated creative block equipped with light-filled studios digital design suites ceramic facilities and specialist equipment. The department has a strong track record of excellent GCSE and A-Level results with many pupils progressing to top art colleges and design-focused careers. The school now requires a creative and highly organised Art Technician to support the smooth running of the department.
The Art Technician will assist teachers across KS3KS5 by preparing materials setting up workshops maintaining equipment organising storage supporting exhibitions and assisting with student projects. This includes tasks such as mounting work kiln operation (training provided) ordering supplies handling artwork for displays and ensuring the studios are clean safe and well-organised.
The role requires creativity excellent practical skills and the ability to work with a variety of artistic mediums including paint clay textiles mixed media and digital tools. You will also support whole-school arts events exhibitions and open evenings.
Experience working in an art creative or workshop environment
Strong practical skills across various art materials and processes
Good organisational skills and attention to detail
Ability to support students and teachers in a busy creative department
Knowledge of health and safety within workshop/studio settings
A proactive enthusiastic and creative approach
To apply please send your CV as soon as possible.
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