What are the responsibilities and job description for the Upper School Science Lab Technician position at St. Margaret's Episcopal School - Orange County?
Upper School Science Lab Technician at St. Margaret's Episcopal School - Orange County
Application Deadline
Until Filled
Date Posted
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9496610108 1224
Number of Openings
Salary
$27.00 - $32.00 Per Hour
Length of Work Year
Employment Type
About the Employer
Be a part of an institution on an important mission. Under the leadership of Head of School Dr. Jeneen Graham, the St. Margaret’s professional community comprises a dedicated and passionate team of more than 275 faculty and staff. We view the mission as the responsibility of every member of the professional community, and we foster a culture that values, loves and supports their individual contributions. We embrace and encourage creativity, innovation, ingenuity and continual iteration as we strive to advance our academic excellence and transformative experience for our students. We ask our professional community members to enthusiastically bring their whole selves to St. Margaret’s, every day, their varied identities, unique perspectives, interests, expertise, so they can contribute to a vibrant, creative, nurturing environment that reflects our students and provides windows for them to view the world.
Job Summary
Job Summary
The Upper School Science Lab Technician supports the instructional program of the Science Department by preparing laboratory materials, maintaining equipment and inventory, and assisting teaching faculty and students during laboratory activities. This position plays a key role in ensuring that science instruction is delivered in a safe, organized, and effective laboratory environment. The Lab Technician also contributes to the overall student learning experience by supporting hands-on, inquiry-based instruction and may assist in instructional delivery under the guidance of teaching faculty and the Science Department Chair.
Requirements / Qualifications
ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Laboratory Preparation and Support • Prepare laboratory materials, solutions, equipment, and demonstrations for science classes, including biology, chemistry, and physics. • Set up and break down laboratory experiments in a timely and organized manner. • Ensure all lab materials and equipment are clean, functional, and properly stored. • Support safe laboratory practices and ensure compliance with all safety protocols and procedures. Inventory and Equipment Management • Maintain and manage an accurate inventory of laboratory equipment, materials, and supplies. • Monitor usage levels and coordinate ordering of supplies in collaboration with the Science Department. • Organize and maintain lab storage areas to ensure efficiency and accessibility. • Assist with maintenance and care of scientific equipment. Instructional Support • Serve as a teaching assistant in laboratory classes, supporting student learning during hands-on activities. • Assist teachers with instructional preparation, including organizing materials and supporting demonstrations. • Support grading or assessment tasks as directed by teacher. • Under the supervision of the Science Department Chair and classroom teachers, may provide limited instructional support or lead sections of a class when appropriate. Operational and Department Support • Collaborate with science teaching faculty to anticipate instructional needs and support curriculum delivery. • Assist with preparation for special projects, demonstrations, and departmental initiatives. • Support outdoor or environmental science activities as needed. • Serve as a grade-level advisor or SEA Term (St. Margaret’s Exploration Academy – experiential education) instructor, supporting the academic and social-emotional needs of students. • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized laboratory and prep environment. • Perform additional related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: Required • Bachelor’s degree in a science-related field or equivalent experience. • Basic knowledge of high school science disciplines, including biology, chemistry, and physics. • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. • Ability to work independently and anticipate the needs of teaching faculty and the department. • Strong interpersonal and communication skills. • Ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries in a school environment. Preferred • Coursework or experience in chemistry and laboratory preparation. • Experience working in a school, laboratory, or educational setting. • Experience supporting hands-on or inquiry-based learning environments. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: • Hourly Range: $27.00 - $32.00 • Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short and Long-Term Disability, and Life Insurance • Paid Time Off: 10 Faculty Wellness Days • Retirement: 403(b) Retirement Plan with employer contribution • Additional: Tuition Remission, Salary Continuance Plan, Wee Tartan Childcare Center (upon availability)
Requirements / Qualifications
ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Laboratory Preparation and Support • Prepare laboratory materials, solutions, equipment, and demonstrations for science classes, including biology, chemistry, and physics. • Set up and break down laboratory experiments in a timely and organized manner. • Ensure all lab materials and equipment are clean, functional, and properly stored. • Support safe laboratory practices and ensure compliance with all safety protocols and procedures. Inventory and Equipment Management • Maintain and manage an accurate inventory of laboratory equipment, materials, and supplies. • Monitor usage levels and coordinate ordering of supplies in collaboration with the Science Department. • Organize and maintain lab storage areas to ensure efficiency and accessibility. • Assist with maintenance and care of scientific equipment. Instructional Support • Serve as a teaching assistant in laboratory classes, supporting student learning during hands-on activities. • Assist teachers with instructional preparation, including organizing materials and supporting demonstrations. • Support grading or assessment tasks as directed by teacher. • Under the supervision of the Science Department Chair and classroom teachers, may provide limited instructional support or lead sections of a class when appropriate. Operational and Department Support • Collaborate with science teaching faculty to anticipate instructional needs and support curriculum delivery. • Assist with preparation for special projects, demonstrations, and departmental initiatives. • Support outdoor or environmental science activities as needed. • Serve as a grade-level advisor or SEA Term (St. Margaret’s Exploration Academy – experiential education) instructor, supporting the academic and social-emotional needs of students. • Maintain a clean, safe, and organized laboratory and prep environment. • Perform additional related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS: Required • Bachelor’s degree in a science-related field or equivalent experience. • Basic knowledge of high school science disciplines, including biology, chemistry, and physics. • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. • Ability to work independently and anticipate the needs of teaching faculty and the department. • Strong interpersonal and communication skills. • Ability to maintain appropriate professional boundaries in a school environment. Preferred • Coursework or experience in chemistry and laboratory preparation. • Experience working in a school, laboratory, or educational setting. • Experience supporting hands-on or inquiry-based learning environments. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS: • Hourly Range: $27.00 - $32.00 • Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Short and Long-Term Disability, and Life Insurance • Paid Time Off: 10 Faculty Wellness Days • Retirement: 403(b) Retirement Plan with employer contribution • Additional: Tuition Remission, Salary Continuance Plan, Wee Tartan Childcare Center (upon availability)
- CalPERS Retirement Benefits
Salary : $27 - $32