ICT Technician Apprentice

Belvedere Academy

Apprenticeship summary

The ICT Technician Apprentice is an important part of the ICT team. The academy is increasingly dependent on its ICT systems working properly and efficiently. A proactive and planned approach is essential to ensure the ICT infrastructure enables the academy to work to optimum effect.

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Closing date: February 10, 2025

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Wage:
£23,656 a year
Total hours per week:
37.5
Expected duration (weeks):
52
Positions (available):
1
Date posted:
January 10, 2025
Possible start date:
February 20, 2025
Apprenticeship level:

Advanced

  • Install and maintain computer hardware, including servers, clients, laptops, audio/visual equipment and peripherals. Maintain an up-to-date inventory of ICT equipment, and ensure cleanliness of equipment
  • Maintain and assist with the expansion of the academy’s network
    infrastructure including switches, cabling and wireless network equipment
  • Routine administration including, data backups and testing, Active Directory maintenance, configuring security permissions
  • Software installation, maintenance and upgrading in line with the academy development policy
  • Maintain up to date workstation using a standard image and deploying them where necessary
  • Administration and development of Internet, Intranet, Extranet, and E-mail systems, including learning platforms, such as Google Workspace and the VLE
  • To keep abreast of technological developments and encourage the use of ICT at all levels
  • To support staff and students with the use of ICT including preparation of booklets and online support, and assisting with inset training where appropriate
  • To support staff and students with the set-up and preparation of ICT equipment around the school
  • Keep clear records of requests using the helpdesk and know when to escalate accordingly, alongside updating documentation with new findings or software upgrades
  • Report any detected breach of the Academy’s ICT acceptable use policy to the ICT Operations Manager
  • To be aware of the Academy’s health and safety policy and to assist in carrying out the responsibilities detailed therein
  • Maintain stocks of spare parts and consumable items, including printer consumables. In-class support where appropriate
  • Provide ICT support to other Academy Trust schools as and when required
  • Carry out any other reasonable duties assigned by the Principal

Skills and Experience:

  • Health and safety awareness 
  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team 
  • Ability to take initiative 
  • Demonstrate good communication and organisational skills 
  • Ability to prioritise under pressure 
  • The appetite to make a contribution to the lives of the students, parents and the community that the Academy will support
  • Be enthusiastic and positive 
  • Good level of literacy and numeracy 
  • Working in the Education sector 
  • Show some knowledge of non-windows environments
  • Experience of learning platforms 
  • Software – education software 
  • Internet and e-mail management 
  • Experience of Website maintenance and management 
  • Awareness of the latest developments and innovations in ICT 
  • Experience of Google Workspace and the packages that are linked 
  • Experience of supporting end users 
  • Experience of installing and maintaining PC hardware and software
  • Experience of Microsoft operating systems and Office packages 
  • Experience of using and preparing audio/visual equipment

ICT (Information Communications Technician) Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard: 

  • You will also receive full training and support from the Just IT Apprenticeship team to increase your skills
  • Your training will include gaining a Level 3 IT qualification

Potential full-time position for the right candidate.

Employer

Belvedere Academy

The Belvedere School, Liverpool, opened in 1880 at 17 Belvidere Road as Liverpool High School, in response to requests from local parents to the then Girls’ Public Day School Company (now the Girls’ Day School Trust). Over time we expanded by absorbing adjoining houses, and by adding newer, modern buildings. The school changed its name in 1911 to The Belvedere School, in order to stand out from other high schools in the area, and to provide better rhymes for school songs. From the 1940s through to the 70s the Belvedere School was an academically selective independent girls’ direct grant school. When this status was superseded in the 1970s a large part of the school’s intake began to come from the government’s Assisted Places Scheme, which was phased out after 1997. From 2000 to 2007 the school ran an Open Access Scheme, making the excellent education we offer accessible to students from a range of social backgrounds regardless of their ability to pay, but based on their academic potential. The Belvedere School transferred to academy status and became The Belvedere Academy in September 2007. The Belvedere Academy was the GDST’s first academy and was also the first independent school in the UK to become an academy. The Belvedere Academy continues the tradition of high aspirations, an inclusive approach and excellent achievement which are the hallmarks of The Belvedere School.

Training

Training Provider:

JUST IT TRAINING LIMITED

Apprenticeship standard:

IT solutions technician (level 3)