We are looking for an enthusiastic and committed professional for our Science laboratory technician position. The main responsibilities are described below and may vary or be changed from time to time, without altering the level of responsibility associated with the role. Additionally, you may be asked to perform other tasks.About us:St. Paul's was founded in 1926 and was the first school in South America to receive accreditation from the UK government as a British School Oversees. Fully coeducational, with about 1,000 pupils, aged from 3 to 18, it is a school with history and tradition, but which embraces innovation, contemporary values and the latest in digital learning. We are a world-class school, and an international member of HMC and IAPS, and a member of COBIS and the LAHC. We are proud of our local, national and international reputation and we constantly strive to improve the opportunities for our pupils and staff. Our recent BSO inspection judged us as a leading British School overseas, and you can download the report from our website. Our exceptional facilities place teaching and learning at the heart of the school.General ResponsibilitiesSchedule the availability of, prepare and provide apparatus, equipment and other teaching materials as requested by the Science Teachers in the Faculty. These may include chemicals, biological material, equipment, models, and disposable material such as stationery.Collect and clear away equipment and chemicals, and other teaching material once it is finished with, including safely disposing of waste and washing-up apparatus (using the dishwasher, where appropriate).Regularly check for faulty and damaged equipment and report to the Science Teacher and or Head of Faculty (as appropriate), and repair or replace the equipment, if possible.Be familiar with, or willing to learn how to use Lab Logger to monitor and maintain the stock levels of chemicals, equipment and materials used in the laboratories.Monitor breakages of equipment and ensure that active inventory levels are maintained.Assist in keeping up-to-date records of inventory levels and locations of backup equipment, so that the end of year ordering is smooth and efficient.Assist in annual, final, stock check of all chemicals, disposable materials, glassware and other apparatus, so that new materials may be ordered.Adhere to CLEAPSS, IGCSE and IBO specifications and health and safety requirements.Keep storage areas clean and well organized.Clean all equipment including special equipment and glassware needing special care or treatment.Ensure the safe storage, care and handling of chemicals, safe disposal of residues and wastes, including micro-organisms.Review equipment needs within the department and advise on purchase of new and replacement of equipment.Order materials as requested using the school purchasing system.Our benefitsHealth insuranceDental planPension planOnsite lunchesFood cardTransportation ticketSafeguardingThe school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. The offer of the role would be made subject to receipt of satisfactory references, proof of relevant qualifications, identification checks and other safeguarding checks (including Internet and Social Media profiles and exposure), an overseas check if appropriate and a pre-placement medical assessment. Proof of entitlement to work in Brazil is also required where necessary.WORKING HOURS ON CAMPUS: 07h15 to 16h30. Monday to FridayMinimum Requirements:Currently pursuing or have a completed degree in Science with a specialization in Biology, a Bachelor's or Teaching degree in Biology, or related fields. Familiarity with microbiology would be preferable.Intermediate level of English.Demonstrate initiative, commitment, proactivity, and organizational skills.
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