A thriving and ambitious secondary school in Norwich is seeking a Science Technician to join their dedicated Science faculty for an immediate start. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong interest in laboratory work, scientific processes, and practical lesson support to play a key role in a department that prides itself on high-quality teaching, exciting practical demonstrations, and outstanding student engagement across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. About the Role As a Science Technician, you will work closely with the Head of Science, departmental teachers, and fellow technicians to ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the school laboratories. The role requires organisation, initiative, and excellent attention to detail, as you will be responsible for the preparation, maintenance, and safe handling of materials and equipment used during Science lessons. Your responsibilities will include: Preparing and setting up practical resources and apparatus for lessons across KS3–KS5 Ensuring all laboratory equipment is stored, cleaned, and maintained to a professional standard Supporting teachers with demonstrations and experimental setups Monitoring stock levels, ordering materials, and managing department inventory Ensuring full compliance with COSHH, CLEAPSS, Health & Safety, and risk assessment procedures Assisting in the development of engaging classroom resources, practical demonstrations, and revision materials Helping maintain an organised, safe, and inspiring Science environment for students This position would suit someone with school experience, laboratory background, or a science qualification—but the school is also happy to consider applicants with strong practical skills and a willingness to train. School Information The school is a well-established, high-performing institution known across the region for its positive learning culture, excellent behaviour, and strong student outcomes. The Science department is one of the largest in the school and benefits from: Modern laboratories High-quality equipment across all three sciences A collaborative staff team with strong subject knowledge Senior leadership who genuinely value support staff A calm and respectful student body who enjoy practical learning The school invests heavily in the development of its technical staff, offering on-the-job training, internal CPD, and progression opportunities for those wishing to move into senior technician, pastoral, or administrative roles. This is a department where people stay. Staff describe the working atmosphere as friendly, well-organised, and professionally supportive, with open communication and a strong sense of shared purpose. Ideal Candidate Practical, organised and confident working in a laboratory or workshop setting Knowledge of basic scientific procedures (full training provided) Strong awareness of safety and willingness to follow compliance procedures Positive, reliable, and calm under pressure Excellent communication and teamwork skills Salary Competitive, term-time only, dependent on experience. Application Please submit your application with your CV to Natalie Hunter as soon as possible.