Are you looking to kickstart an exciting career in information technology while earning a recognised qualification? Christ the King College is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Apprentice ICT Technician to join our technical support team. This role offers an incredible pathway to gain hands-on experience in a vibrant educational setting while working toward your Level 3 Information Communications Technician qualification.
As a joint Church of England and Catholic secondary college, we provide a distinctive faith-based education centered on Christian values. Our community aims to support every student in becoming "the best they can possibly be," and our support staff play an essential role in keeping our learning and technical environments productive, safe, and inspiring.
The main purpose of this job is to provide technical support and maintain the ICT infrastructure and facilities across the entire College. Working under the guidance and support of our Senior IT Technician, you will resolve routine IT issues, contribute to new projects, and handle day-to-day technical duties while expanding your skill set.
Key Responsibilities
- User Support: Provide friendly 1st line IT support to both staff and students, ensuring all technical requests are logged accurately within our Helpdesk System.
- Hardware Maintenance: Assist with setting up new machines, swapping faulty devices, basic fault-finding, and performing regular maintenance to ensure all computer equipment runs smoothly.
- Event & AV Support: Support the College's audio-visual systems, helping to resolve issues with projectors, interactive televisions, and whiteboards, as well as assisting with tech setups for school events such as open and parents' evenings.
- Asset Management: Assist in keeping an accurate equipment register of all valuable ICT resources, including carrying out portable appliance testing (PAT) and security marking.
- Compliance & Safety: Ensure systems and software are implemented in line with the College's IT policy, and remain aware of and advise your line manager on all Health and Safety matters relating to IT.
We are seeking an aspiring IT professional who has a genuine passion for technology and a strong desire to learn and develop their technical skills in line with the apprenticeship framework. The ideal candidate will be a committed team player, ready to complete their apprenticeship coursework diligently while providing flexible support to the wider College staff when needed. Because you will be interacting with students and staff daily, we are looking for someone who takes pride in their personal presentation, maintains excellent attendance and punctuality, and acts as a positive role model within our school community. You must possess the discretion required to handle a school environment with absolute confidentiality, a proactive attitude toward problem-solving, and a thorough commitment to health, safety, and safeguarding procedures. Above all, you should be enthusiastic about working in an educational community and fully prepared to work in harmony with the distinctive mission, ethos, and values of Christ the King College.
What We Offer
- Comprehensive on-the-job training and mentorship from experienced IT professionals.
- Dedicated time to complete a fully funded Level 3 Information Communications Technician qualification.
- A welcoming, collaborative, and community-focused working environment.
- A willingness to train you as a First Aider to expand your professional skill set.
Christ the King College is a joint Church of England and Catholic College on the Isle of Wight, providing a Christian education underpinned by Gospel values and reflecting both Church of England and Catholic traditions. It operates under the auspices of both the Church of England and Catholic Dioceses of Portsmouth. The school has over 1,100 students on roll, including a Sixth Form College of about 200 students. It is a well-established comprehensive school, which is well supported by parents and highly respected in the community.
The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. These posts are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the successful applicants will be expected to undertake enhanced DBS checks and Social Media/Internet searches.
Please be aware that we can only accept applications from overseas candidates who have the Right to Work in the UK.