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IT Support Technician

Employer
University of Brighton
Location
Brighton, East Sussex
Salary
£27,929 to £31,411 pro rata
Closing date
26 Mar 2023

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Sector
Education, Technology, IT, IT Support
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Part Time

Job Details

IT Support Technician

 

(29.5 hours per week)

Information Services

Location: Brighton - City Campus

Salary: £27,929 to £31,411 pro rata

Closing Date: Sunday 26 March 2023

Interview Date: To be confirmed

 

This is an opportunity to join the Technical Services team as an IT Support Technician at the University of Brighton.

This position will be based at Brighton City Campus with occasional requirement to work at Eastbourne Campus.

Join our dynamic Technical Services team as an experienced and qualified IT Support Technician. In this role, you will support IT, Media, and Audio-Visual facilities at the City Campus, including open access computer areas, IT teaching/training rooms, library computer facilities, lecture theatres, and flexible learning spaces. You will assist with maintaining the portfolio of offered IT services and feedback suggestions for improvement.

The successful candidate will have a relevant demonstrable competence and in-depth knowledge gained through considerable work experience in using and supporting specialist equipment and software in IT, Media, and Audio-Visual services.

 

As a permanent post holder, you will work 29.5 hours per week, excluding meal breaks, and enjoy opportunities for professional development, a supportive team environment, and the chance to work with state-of-the-art technologies. The working pattern is flexible and will be agreed with the successful candidate. The successful post holder may also be required to provide cover at the Eastbourne campus during periods of absence due to illness or leave.

 

The University of Brighton is committed to providing equal opportunities in employment and welcomes applications from candidates from diverse backgrounds and underrepresented groups. If you require any adjustments to the recruitment process due to a disability or any other reason, please let us know in advance.

Thank you for your interest in the University of Brighton. We look forward to receiving your application and welcoming you to our team.

 

Further details:

The University is committed to an inclusive environment which embraces equality and diversity in our working, learning, research and teaching environment. We particularly encourage applicants from Minority Ethnic backgrounds because the university is underrepresented by Minority Ethnic staff.

Further information about working for us, as well as the wide range of benefits we offer, can be found in the working with us section of our vacancies page.

Company

The University of Brighton has a great deal to offer both prospective students and employers. You can benefit from higher-level education and increased employability, or as an employer, bring additional skills and development opportunities to your business.

Courses for students

You can search undergraduate, postgraduate, part-time and full-time courses on the university website. There is also a wide range of short courses and evening classes.

Courses at the University of Brighton


Supporting your career goals

The university careers service has links with more than 1,800 employers of which around 500 regularly place vacancies with the university’s job shop, attend careers talks and careers fairs.

The University of Brighton careers website offers a rich source of careers information and vacancies that is open to all graduates.

University of Brighton careers service


Training and Development at the University of Brighton

www.brighton.ac.uk/business/

The University of Brighton offers highly flexible, employer-focussed professional training and staff development to suit your particular workforce’s needs. We can also work with you to quality assure your own in-house learning programmes. Our service offers an efficient way to provide your employees with leadership skills and relevant higher education which fits around the demands of their job. This can be delivered at the workplace, at convenient intervals to suit you and your staff.

We also offer consultancy and collaborative research in a wide range of specialisms. For more information contact: traininganddevelopment@brighton.ac.uk


Internships

Internships are cost-effective and flexible. A graduate intern can bring new skills, fresh ideas and a different perspective into your organisation on a short term basis.

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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships 

This is a grant-funded scheme which enables companies to access resources and expertise they need to innovate, grow and improve their performance.

KTP enables a highly skilled graduate, known as an Associate, to be employed by the university to work full-time in your company leading a strategic project, with the support of an academic team with expertise relating to the project.  

Projects last between 6 months and 3 years; up to 67% of the project costs are provided by the Technology Strategy Board or another government sponsor.

For more information about KTP at the University of Brighton, please take a look at our website or contact us by phone: 01274 642435 or email ktp@brighton.ac.uk to discuss how KTP could help your business.


Other development opportunities for business

http://www.brighton.ac.uk/business/

The University of Brighton offers highly flexible, employer focussed higher-level training and staff development to suit your particular workforce’s needs. We can also work with you to quality assure your own in-house learning programmes.

Our service offers an efficient way to provide your employees with relevant higher education and leadership skills, which fits around the demands of their job. This can be delivered at the workplace or on-line, at convenient intervals to suit you and your staff.

We also offer consultancy and collaborative research in a wide range of specialisms. For more information contact traininganddevelopment@brighton.ac.uk


Working with the community

University of Brighton has strong links with the community, and considers its social and community activity to be a fundamental part of the organisation’s core purpose.

www.brighton.ac.uk/community/


Train to be a teacher at the University of Brighton

If you are a graduate or will you be graduating this year, have you thought about becoming a teacher?

The University of Brighton has a few places left on its PGCE courses. Apply now and you could start in September.

The average starting salary in teaching is high compared to the average graduate starting salary. It goes up quickly too, with teachers seeing their salaries rise by an average of 30 per cent after their first four years in the job. There are also a number of ways teachers can progress in their careers, either within the classroom or in a leadership role.

Bursaries of up to £20,000 available for top graduates to teach certain subjects.

 

Company info
Website
Telephone
01273 600900
Location
Mithras House
Lewes Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 4AT
GB

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