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ICT Consultant required for growing school network Support Company. Based from home you will ...
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11th July 2012, 01:21 PM #1
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ICT Consultant, Oxfordshire, £20-£25k per year
ICT Consultant – Bicester - £20-25,000
ICT Consultant required for growing school network Support Company. Based from home you will be delivering a high level of technical support to primary school clients on a rota basis and will build trust and help to promote the use of ICT in teaching and learning, curriculum planning etc. Working with ICT coordinators you will have excellent communication skills and be reliable and punctual. Experience with the following IT products would be highly advantageous 2008, 2003, cc3, cc4, SIMS, E1, G2, lgfl, curriculum software, dns, dhcp, web technologies, Ranger, Whiteboards, MSI, Back up, anti-virus, ICT mark and Naace.
Candidates with experience of training users and ICT teaching would be preferred but not essential. (pgce)
Contact Rhys Lloyd on rlloyd@esp-recruit.co.uk or 0845 686 0690 for more information
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11th July 2012, 08:03 PM #2 Any idea of the rota type? (Inbox me if possible)
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