Campus Support Technician - Glasgow
It is our goal to embrace those differences and to allow each and every student to develop their own individual style and apply it to the industry skills taught at SAE. Our ultimate goal is to prepare the students for a realistic work environment making the course, facilities, lecturers as well as the atmosphere as close to the industry working environment as possible.
Requirements
Campus Support Technician
SAE Creative Media Institute, Glasgow
Contract: Permanent, Full time 30 hours per weekSalary: up to £24,817 pro rata
This role provides technical support and guidance to students in their use of resources and equipment during practical sessions in directed and self-directed work helping them get the most out of their learning environment. This includes providing support to the Campus Manager in taking pride in the campus estates/ facilities environment, assisting with Health and Safety in the workplace, and providing the best technical service to students and colleagues.
Key accountabilities
Student technical support and experience- Offer front-line exemplary service and technical support and advice to students across the range of academic disciplines and learning environments.
- Ensure classrooms and studios are prepared for lessons and maintained, ensuring a clean and professional environment at all times.
- Oversee and facilitate student directed study in timetabled sessions.
- Support open events, trips, showcases, both on campus and at external locations, including configuring, transporting, and setting-up equipment.
- Deliver demonstrations, tutorials and practical assessments, supporting students during sessions.
- Demonstrate the safe, effective use of equipment and software in classroom and live environments, troubleshooting and resolving any issues.
- Work cooperatively and flexibly with the team and be an active contributor for all courses and events.
- Ensure appropriate student behaviour and studio usage on Campus and during practical sessions.
- Participate in team meetings and share feedback on student progress, including concerns.
- Facilitate student studio bookings, collection and returns of equipment, and monitor student attendance of practical sessions.
- Keep records of equipment loans to students.
- Keep up with new technologies and industry trends.
- Practical operation and maintenance of the specialist facilities including studios, edit suites and technical equipment.
- Responsibility for equipment and resources, resolving and reporting faults immediately.
- Open and lock up the campus and building as required.
- Act as a fire marshal and appointed first aider.
- Ensure issues in relation to Health and & Safety are assessed and monitored appropriately.
- Monitor stock levels for consumables and raising orders.
- Manage and maintain the asset register/ databases; tracking, organising, and distributing equipment and resources as required.
- Always work and act in accordance with SAE’s values, adhering to all policies and procedures.
- Undertake any other duties as required commensurate with experience and seniority.
- Promote and ensure safe working practices and team well-being.
- Demonstrate and promote professional and ethical behaviour and appearance at all times.
- Work cooperatively and flexibly with the team and wider regional team to support periods of absence, workload peaks and troughs as required and undertaking other duties and tasks as required.
Key Performance Indicator
Evidence of:
- Demonstrated performance in the provision of tutorial and technical support, and the delivery of events and communications, as evidenced by positive feedback from students, staff, visitors and other stakeholders.
- Attendance of all SAE events as required.
- Familiarity with SAE policies and procedures.
- Accurate and timely record keeping with tasks completed in line with procedures and deadlines.
- Colleague feedback of working flexibly as a supportive and productive member of the team
- A safe, professional, clean and productive working environment.
- Representing the campus at all times in a professional manner that enhances the image and reputation for your team, campus and SAE UK
- All duties are carried out and completed on time and as directed.
- Possess an appropriate good degree in a related field.
- Knowledge of and industry experience in a related discipline area.
- Technical ability or willingness to learn/ understand the hardware/ software.
- Flexible and adaptable approach to work, and ability to priorities, organise and manage workloads to always meet deadlines.
- Must have rights to work in the UK and live within commutable distance to the Campus in Glasgow.
- Technical ability or willingness to learn the about the hardware/ software associated with the range of degree programmes.
- Experience of teaching or training practical skills in related topic areas
- A passion for creative media.
- Experience in Project Based Learning, Flipped Classroom and other contemporary forms of facilitating learning;
- Experience in using technology in learning, including Virtual Learning Environments;
As a key member of our team, you'll play an important role in shaping the future of our students, empowering them to unleash their creativity and reach their full potential. Like the industry, we are committed to closing gaps in access and success for underrepresented groups.
We therefore encourage applications from female and BAME applicants who share in our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Job Description here
For an informal discussion and campus tour please contact Nick Roan, Academic Manager at n.roan@sae.edu.
Don't miss this opportunity to inspire the next generation of creative talent!
We are currently interviewing for this post, so please be advised that the position may be filled before the closing date. Due to the volume of the applications, only successful applicants will be contacted.
To improve the diversity of our academic team, we especially welcome applications from women, gender minorities, those with a disability, and those from an ethnic minority background.
Note: SAE is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. Successful candidates will be required to obtain a satisfactory enhanced DBS disclosure.
Please submit your interest by using the Apply button and uploading your latest CV and covering letter.
The closing date for this position is close of business Wednesday, 12th February 2025.
Benefits
Employee Assistance Program
Auto-Enrolment Pension Scheme
Cycle to Work Scheme
Discount for Masters Programmes
Occupational Maternity Pay
Occupational Paternity Pay
Occupational Sick Pay