Job Title: Science Technician Start Date: ASAP Salary Range: Competitive Location: St Albans, Hertfordshire Key Responsibility To support the effective delivery of science lessons by preparing equipment, materials, and laboratory spaces, ensuring practical activities can be carried out safely and efficiently. Role Purpose The Science Technician provides practical and technical support to the Science Department, ensuring laboratories, equipment, and resources are prepared and maintained to support high-quality teaching and learning. The role ensures that laboratory environments are safe, organised, and fully equipped for practical lessons while supporting teachers and students during experiments and investigations. The post holder will contribute positively to the ethos, aims, and wider work of the school. Science Technician – Key Responsibilities Laboratory Preparation Prepare and set up equipment, materials, and chemicals for science lessons and practical experiments. Ensure laboratories are organised and ready for use before each lesson. Clean and clear equipment after practical sessions. Assist teachers in preparing demonstrations and practical activities. Equipment and Resource Management Maintain science equipment and ensure all apparatus is safe and in good working order. Organise and manage laboratory resources and storage areas. Monitor stock levels and assist with ordering laboratory supplies and chemicals. Maintain inventory records for equipment and materials. Health and Safety Ensure all practical activities comply with health and safety regulations. Safely store, handle, and dispose of chemicals and hazardous materials. Maintain risk assessments and safety documentation where required. Ensure laboratories meet safety standards at all times. Practical Lesson Support Provide technical assistance to teaching staff during practical lessons where required. Support students during practical experiments to ensure safe working practices. Prepare specialised equipment for biology, chemistry, and physics experiments. Laboratory Maintenance Maintain cleanliness and organisation within science laboratories and preparation rooms. Carry out routine maintenance of equipment and apparatus. Assist with setting up laboratory displays and teaching resources. Additional Responsibilities Attend staff training (INSET) and relevant meetings where required. Support the Science Department during busy periods or special science events. Assist with science clubs, demonstrations, or open evenings where appropriate. Carry out additional duties as directed by the Headteacher, School Business Manager, or Head of Science. The duties outlined above reflect the current requirements of the role and may be reviewed through the performance management process. Safeguarding Statement The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and satisfactory references. Person Specification Experience Experience working in a school or laboratory environment (desirable) Experience preparing materials or equipment for practical activities Experience working safely with chemicals or laboratory equipment (desirable) Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Good organisational and time management skills Ability to prepare and manage laboratory equipment and materials Strong attention to detail and safety procedures Ability to prioritise tasks and support multiple classes Good communication and teamwork skills Basic IT and record-keeping skills Ability to work flexibly and respond to changing priorities How to Apply If you believe this School Science Technician role in St Albans is a good fit for you, please submit your CV below.