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Science Technician

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Recruiting organisation: Samuel Whitbread Academy

Shefford

Salary
£14,816.00 - £15,050.00 Annually (Actual) NJC Scale 2C Points 4-5
Applications close
2 September 2026

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Salary
£14,816.00 - £15,050.00 Annually (Actual) NJC Scale 2C Points 4-5
Location
Shefford
Applications close
2 September 2026

Job description

About this Role JOB TITLE: Science Technician BASED AT: Samuel Whitbread Academy SALARY/GRADE RANGE: NJC Scale 2C Points 4 - 5 (FTE £25,185.00 - £25,583.00 pro rata; actual £14,816.00 - £15,050.00 per annum. Pay award pending) RESPONSIBLE TO: Senior Science Technician / Head of Science Department HOURS: 25 hours per week (Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri), term-time including 5 pro rata designated staff training days. The Bedfordshire Schools Trust (BEST) is a multi-academy trust providing exceptional education across our community of 11 schools and five nurseries. Since forming in 2016, we have grown significantly into one of the largest single employers in Central Bedfordshire. We now educate 8,000 children across the area, from nursery age to advanced level study and have over 1,000 members of staff. It is our aim to grow the BEST in everyone, and everything we do is driven by our values, but our aims can only be achieved if we recruit, retain and develop the highest quality workforce - and we want those we employ to be valued in the workplace. The formative years of BEST has been a real success story - and we are looking forward to an exciting future, too. Ever wondered who ensures the spark happens in the science lab? Do you want to help fuel our students curiosity, one experiment at a time? If you have a passion for Science and want to help make hands-on learning safely happen every day, we want you to join our Science Department! You don’t need to be a Nobel Prize-winning scientist to apply. What we value most is an eye for detail, a willingness to learn, high standards for safety, and an enthusiastic attitude. For more information, and a job description and person specification for the role, please view the Application Pack link. CLOSING DATE: Midnight on Wednesday 2nd September 2026 INTERVIEW DATE: Anticipated to be week commencing Monday 6th July 2026 (exact date/time TBC) We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. This role will involve working closely with the pupils at Samuel Whitbread Academy and you will be engaging in regulated activity with children. For general enquiries about this role, please contact Emma Saunders on 01462 629900 or esaunders@bestacademies.org.uk Information about Samuel Whitbread Academy can be found on the school website

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science-technician-samuel-whitbread-academy-shefford-bedfordshire
Original source
Teaching Vacancies (Department for Education)
Employer type
School employer
Posted by the original source
28 July 2026
Last checked by SchoolJobs.uk
14 August 2026

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