An exciting opportunity has arisen for an exceptional DT Technician to join Kings Norton Girls’ School and Sixth Form (KNGS). We are an OFSTED outstanding school and part of the West Midlands Multi Academy Trust, the school has a comprehensive intake and a co-educational sixth form. We are proud of our vibrant, socially and culturally diverse school, which lies in the heart of our community, and is highly regarded in our local area and beyond. We achieve excellent academic and pastoral outcomes for students within a culture of care, concern and well-being for both students and staff. The post is available immediately on a permanent, part time contract, working term time only. 18 hours per week (0.4331 FTE, ideally working Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday throughout the academic year 2025 – 2026; days may be negotiable) Please note, working days in future years may change depending on timetable need and therefore may be subject to change on an annual basis. As a department, our aim is to enable our learners to flourish, develop skills, creativity and independence, through a broad and balanced Design and Make curriculum. The successful candidate will be a team player that will work collaboratively with the DT teacher to support day to day teaching. Duties will include preparation of materials and resources for teachers and students, maintaining stock levels, maintenance and organisation of DT machinery and equipment. The technician’s role is vital in maintaining high standards of safety in the department. You will be an experienced technician or, with training, have the potential to deliver efficient and effective support; please refer to the person specification for the skill set required. The successful candidate will find themselves working in a friendly, supportive and ambitious, department and school, where we always strive to provide our students with an amazing learning experience. The school is committed to safeguarding children and the post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Should you wish to discuss this opportunity prior to applying, please contact Mr Peter Steele, Resistant Materials Subject Leader on 0121 675 1305 (Email is noted in the recruitment pack). The application form will include your supporting statement (this should not exceed 1200 words, you do not need to submit a separate covering letter), this should be submitted through the ‘My New Term’ website. Should you have any questions about the application process, please email Mrs Denise Wilson, PA to the Headteacher ((Email is noted in the recruitment pack). Please note we do not accept CVs and only applications completed on the school’s application form will be considered. This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) and therefore the ability to speak fluent and spoken English is an essential requirement for this role