Computer Support Technician
Job Description
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
MISSION
Faithful to Catholic Tradition and to our Dominican heritage of scholarship and service, Bishop Lynch High School promotes the development of the total person by bringing together a diverse community in a rigorous college preparatory environment where students are taught to strive for excellence, seek truth, and work for justice in the world.
SUMMARY
Bishop Lynch High School seeks a mission-driven professional who will serve as the Computer Support Technician. Reporting to the Director of Information Technology, this experienced professional is responsible for providing exemplary leadership in the implementation of the goals of Catholic education as outlined in The Holy See’s Teaching on Catholic Schools (Archbishop Michael Miller):
• Inspired by a Supernatural Vision
• Founded on a Christian Anthropology
• Animated by Communion and Community
• Imbued with a Catholic Worldview
• Sustained by Gospel Witness
Qualified candidates will be driven and inspired by the mission of Catholic schools to develop young men and women in a high school setting “who will be good citizens of the world, loving God and neighbor and enriching society with the leaven of the gospel, and who will also be good citizens of the world to come, thus fulfilling their destiny to become saints” (Miller, p. 20).
AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY
The Computer Support Technician will be responsible for maintaining and supporting all aspects of the school’s end-user computing and classroom technology environment and network infrastructure, with a strong emphasis on timely, effective service and communication. This position is working directly with people and providing excellent customer service.
SKILLS REQUIRED
Qualified candidates will be able to perform the following duties at an exemplary level: This is a customer service position, more than a heads-down computer-centric position.
• Deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot Windows and Mac OS operating systems and software
across desktops and laptops
• Provide hands-on support for staff and student devices, including diagnosis and repair of
hardware and software issues
• Light administration and support of network infrastructure, including Cisco/Meraki switches and wireless access points
• Perform printer setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting
• Manage and monitor anti-virus software across endpoints and centralized consoles
• Assist with firewall policy support and development
• Install and terminate network cabling, including performing cable pulls and labeling
• Provide end-user support for Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft 365 tools
• Support and maintain Microsoft Active Directory user accounts, groups, and policies
• Deploy images and manage endpoints using enterprise imaging/deployment solutions
• Maintain a professional and courteous demeanor when interacting with students, parents, faculty, staff, and members of our community.
• Work independently and in collaboration with the technology team to prioritize and resolve
technical issues
JOB EXPECTATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provide Tier 1 and Tier 2 support for faculty, staff, and students
• Maintain up-to-date documentation for systems and procedures
• Assist in maintaining asset inventory of technology equipment
• Implement and follow established IT policies and best practices
• Participate in the setup and maintenance of classroom and office technology
• Assist with planning and execution of technology-related projects in support of the overall
strategic technology plan
• Respond promptly to helpdesk tickets and service requests
• Support teammates with responsibilities for system administration and audio-visual support.
Departmental goal is 70% cross-training.
• Collaborate with other IT staff to ensure systems are secure, up-to-date, and aligned with the school’s mission
QUALIFICATIONS
• High school diploma or equivalent
• 2+ years of hands-on IT support experience in a Windows-based environment
• Strong knowledge of Windows and Mac OS and Microsoft Office/Office365
• Experience with computer hardware repair and peripheral setup
• Basic understanding of networking concepts, particularly with Cisco-based infrastructure
• Familiarity with Microsoft Active Directory
• Experience with antivirus systems and basic firewall concepts
• Ability to lift and move equipment up to 75 pounds and perform physical tasks such as cable pulls
• Excellent troubleshooting and communication skills
• Typing/keyboard at 40 wpm or higher
• Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and safeguarding user data
• Professional, courteous demeanor in a school environment, with dress code (males wear
neckties)
Preferred qualifications include:
• Associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, or technical certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+, Network+, Microsoft certifications)
• Experience working in an educational or nonprofit environment
• Familiarity with classroom technologies such as projectors, document cameras, interactive flat panels, and smart displays
• Experience with imaging and deployment tools (e.g., InTune, SCCM, FileWave, or similar)
• Familiarity with Catholic school environments and a willingness to support the mission of
Catholic education
Interested candidates should email their cover letter and resume to resume@bishoplynch.org and submit a formal application by clicking “Apply for this job.”