The Totteridge Academy · London, London
IT Network Manager Monday to Friday, 37.5 hours per week Term time plus 4 weeks or full time 52 Weeks per year About the role: As our IT Network Manager, you will play a critical role in ensuring the school’s ICT systems are safe, secure, reliable, and fit for purpose. You will lead the delivery of effective IT support across the school, helping to minimise disruption to learning and ensuring that staff and students can make full and efficient use of technology every day. You will be responsible for maintaining the integrity, security, and performance of the school’s ICT network infrastructure and systems. Your role will involve managing user access, responding to technical issues, supporting the storage and reporting of data, and ensuring the school remains compliant with relevant policies and data protection regulations. All duties within this role always require the highest standards of professionalism in terms of manner, conduct and appearance and a high level of literacy competency. As an IT Network Manager, it is crucial for maintaining the technological backbone of the school, ensuring that both educational and administrative functions run smoothly. About us: As one of London’s leading secondary schools, The Totteridge Academy has earned national recognition for its high expectations and exceptional achievement. Situated in Barnet, North London, it is a highly popular, co-educational, non-selective 11-18 academy with over 1,000 students, reflecting the school’s continued growth and strong demand for places. The Totteridge Academy has an unusually warm, inclusive and aspirational culture: an ethos of continuous improvement that has created a vibrant, purposeful community where students feel supported, challenged and inspired to achieve their best. About United Learning: United Learning is a big group of schools - with over 75,000 pupils and more than 10,000 staff. We seek to improve the life chances of all the children and young people we serve and make it our mission to bring out 'the best in everyone' - pupils, staff, parents and the wider community.