Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

IT Manager

Stockport
5 days ago
Create job alert

Your new company
A high school in Stockport has approached Hays seeking an experienced IT specialist from the education sector to become their new IT Manager. The school has over 800 pupils from ages 11 -16 and over 100 staff and, with a long-standing and well-established IT team, they are looking for an IT Manager to take the reins from their current IT Manager as he retires later this year.
Your new role
This is an exciting opportunity for either an experienced IT Manager to join a thriving school, or for a senior IT Technician from the education sector to take their first management role. As the IT manager, your main responsibilities will be:

To manage the school's infrastructure, including servers, networks, security systems, helpdesk and troubleshooting services.
Maintain and upgrade software applications.
Oversee network administration, including setting up new staff and pupils and controlling access rights.
Hold regular team meetings with ICT support staff, manage their performance and undertake appraisals.
Maintain a high level of security of school networks, including firewalls, antivirus software and access control systems with back-up data
Work closely with the wider IT team, which will include overseeing 1 apprentice.
Liaise with academic staff and senior leadership, keeping up to date on upcoming changes from an IT perspective.
Overseeing the roll-out of IT projects across the school, with the support of Local Authority IT services. What you'll need to succeed
In order to secure this role, the ideal candidate would have :

Proven experience in IT (Education sector experience desirable)
Relevant IT qualifications
Leadership or mentoring experience
Experience of using Google Workspace, school MIS systems and server administration
Have excellent customer service skills and be personable (able to understand and empathise with non-technical users)
Knowledge of data protection requirements and cybersecurity polices
Be highly organised and proactive
Have an analytical mindset and ability to collate and interpret dataWhat you'll get in return
In return, you will be paid a competitive salary of between £36,000 and £40,500 dependent on experience, as well as receiving an attractive benefits package. This benefits package will include 28-days holiday (plus bank holidays), then an extra 2 days after 5 years' service and an attractive local government pension scheme. You will also gain access to an employee scheme, which includes benefits such as cycle to work, wellbeing, gym memberships, health plans.
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)

Related Jobs

View all jobs

IT Manager

IT Manager

IT Manager

IT Manager (ERP Lead)

NOC Manager

IT Services Manager

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Top 10 Skills in Cyber sScurity According to LinkedIn & Indeed Job Postings

In today’s digital age, cyber security is no longer optional—it’s mission-critical. From financial institutions to healthcare providers, government departments to tech startups, every sector in the UK is under rising cyber threats. As a result, employers are constantly on the hunt for skilled professionals who can defend, detect, and respond effectively. But with cyber threats evolving at pace, what exactly are employers seeking? By analysing job postings on LinkedIn and Indeed, this article reveals the Top 10 cyber security skills UK organisations are demanding in 2025. Read on to discover how to present these skills effectively on your CV, in interviews, and through practical proof of experience.

The Future of Cybersecurity Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Cyber security has become one of the most critical issues of our age. Once regarded as a technical problem confined to IT departments, it is now a board-level priority, a government mandate, and a daily necessity for individuals. The shift towards cloud services, remote working, connected devices, and artificial intelligence has dramatically increased the risks of digital attacks. In the UK, cyber security is central to national resilience. The government has identified cyber as a “tier one” threat to national security, alongside terrorism and pandemics. The private sector, from banks to retailers, now sees data breaches and ransomware as existential risks. Global spending on cyber security is projected to exceed $250 billion by 2030, with the UK already home to a thriving cyber industry employing tens of thousands. Yet, as powerful as the industry already is, we are only at the beginning. The technologies shaping the next two decades—AI, quantum computing, edge computing, extended reality, and biotechnology—will radically reshape cyber security. Many of the most vital cyber security jobs of the future don’t exist yet. This article explores why new roles will emerge, the careers likely to appear, how today’s jobs will evolve, why the UK is well-positioned, and how professionals can prepare now.

Seasonal Hiring Peaks for Cybersecurity Jobs: The Best Months to Apply & Why

The UK's cybersecurity sector has emerged as one of the most critical and lucrative technology markets, with roles spanning from security analysts to penetration testers and chief information security officers. With cybersecurity positions commanding salaries from £28,000 for junior security analysts to £140,000+ for senior security architects, understanding when organisations actively recruit can dramatically impact your career trajectory in this essential field. Unlike traditional IT sectors, cybersecurity hiring follows distinct patterns influenced by threat landscapes, regulatory compliance cycles, and incident response requirements. The sector's unique combination of perpetual threat evolution, regulatory pressures, and skills shortages creates predictable hiring windows that strategic professionals can leverage to advance their careers in protecting Britain's digital infrastructure. This comprehensive guide explores the optimal timing for cybersecurity job applications in the UK, examining how cyber threat cycles, compliance deadlines, and government initiatives influence recruitment patterns, and why strategic timing can determine whether you join a cutting-edge security consultancy or miss the opportunity to defend against tomorrow's cyber threats.