Science Technician – North London
Are you a practical, organised person with a passion for science and supporting young people’s learning? Do you enjoy working in a lab environment and being part of a busy school team? If so, we’d love to hear from you.
We are seeking a Science Technician to join a large 11–18 secondary school in a North London from January 2026.
About the School
The school has a strong reputation locally, with a thriving Science faculty, good behaviour and a friendly staff team. The laboratories are well equipped, and the school values practical work as a key part of the science curriculum. Staff wellbeing and teamwork are central to the school’s ethos.
The Role
- Position: Science Technician
- Location: North London
- Start Date: January 2026
- Contract: Full-Time, Term-Time Only
You will:
- Prepare equipment, materials and solutions for KS3–KS5 science lessons.
- Support the safe set-up and clearing away of practicals.
- Maintain stock levels, order resources and help manage the prep room.
- Ensure laboratories and equipment are kept clean, safe and organised.
- Support the science staff with demonstrations and practical activities when required.
What We’re Looking For
- Experience in a laboratory setting (school, college or industry) is advantageous.
- Good understanding of lab safety and handling chemicals/equipment.
- Organised, reliable and able to work to deadlines.
- A team player with a calm, flexible approach.
What the School Offers
- Supportive Science department and on-the-job training.
- Term-time working pattern.
- Opportunities to develop skills and take on extra responsibility.
- Good transport links within North London.
How to Apply
If you’d like to support science learning as a technician in a busy North London secondary, apply now for a January 2026 start.
- Locations
- Barnet
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