Science Technician – Reading
Our client is looking for a Science Technician to work within a highly prestigious Secondary school based in Reading.
Science Technician required to work on a full-time basis in January 2026
Outstanding School in Reading
Excellent Science Technician to join a highly successful and well-resourced department
Our client is looking for a Science Technician to work within a leading Secondary school based in Reading. This is a full-time position supporting the Science department. The successful Science Technician will assist teachers in practical sessions, maintain lab equipment, and ensure a safe working environment.
Experience and Qualifications
- Science Technician
- Be well-organised, methodical, and attentive to detail
- Previous lab or technician experience desirable
- Knowledge of COSHH and safe working procedures
- Legal ability to work within the UK
School Information
This is an outstanding Secondary school based near Reading. The school has an impressive record of academic achievement (92% A*-B at A-level) and a reputation for excellence in Science education. This over-subscribed school fosters a positive learning culture and values teamwork across departments.
They are proud of their ethos of continual self-improvement, which characterises every aspect of school life. The Good Schools Guide praises the school’s strong Science facilities and high-quality teaching support.
- In 2023 the school was ranked among the top 20 schools in Berkshire
- 91% of GCSE results were Grade 9–7
- Excellent student engagement in STEM
- Modern, well-equipped laboratories
Salary
Paid on School Support Staff Scale, dependent on experience
Application
To be considered for this opportunity working as a Science Technician please forward an updated CV as soon as possible.
- Locations
- Reading, Berkshire
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