New technicians getting started
This course helps new technicians to develop their skills and knowledge to feel more confident and useful in delivering practical work to students and teachers.

Programme / Information
This course has been designed by a specialist in school science technical services and will give you a grounding in the key areas for you to start your professional career as a science technician working in a secondary school.
The course will cover the following areas:
· What a technician should and should not do, covering the roles a technician may undertake in a science department.
· Key areas and issues of health and safety in the technical service, including areas of responsibility.
· Core skills and how to develop them, making up chemicals, common equipment you may use and how to use it. (some of these will be demonstrated by the course deliverer).
· Key organisation techniques, requisitions, stock control and securing your chemicals.
· Next steps and sources of information and the opportunity to ask questions about technical roles and services.
Course Outcomes
Participants will -
· Understand the role of a technician
· Be aware of the key health and safety issues and responsibilities surrounding a technician’s role
· Evaluate their own development and areas of need
· Develop some key technical skills
· Describe good practice in prep room organisation
This one-day course will be delivered using Zoom and will include group work/discussion and power-point slides. Participants will need access to a PC, or laptop or tablet / ipad type device, with a microphone, good audio and a screen to maximise engagement during the course.
Cost
£60 for ASE Member Technicians (Membership is £25 per year!)
£83 for ASE Non-Member Technicians including a year's membership from the date of the course
£120 for Non-Member technicians
For queries please email conferences@ase.org.uk


