Caretaker Required After May half-term
Job description
Job Title: School Caretaker
Location: Pontefract, WF9
Reports to: School Business Manager / Headteacher
Salary: £22,678-£27,269 per year (Pro-rated)
Working Hours: 7:00am-10:00am (3hrs a day)
Job Purpose:
To ensure the school site is well-maintained, clean, safe, and secure at all times. The caretaker will support the smooth running of the school by carrying out a range of caretaking, maintenance, and health and safety tasks.
Key Responsibilities:1. Site Maintenance and Security
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Open and close the school premises daily, including gates, buildings, and windows.
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Ensure security of the school premises including activation/deactivation of alarms.
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Conduct routine inspections and maintenance of buildings, fixtures, and fittings.
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Undertake minor repairs (e.g., changing light bulbs, fixing leaks, painting, etc.).
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Liaise with external contractors when necessary.
2. Cleaning and Hygiene
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Supervise cleaning staff and ensure high standards of cleanliness are maintained.
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Undertake emergency cleaning when necessary (e.g., spills, accidents).
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Ensure that outdoor areas (e.g., playgrounds, car parks) are clean and safe.
3. Health & Safety
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Monitor health and safety across the site and report hazards.
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Conduct regular safety checks (e.g., fire alarms, emergency lighting, legionella testing).
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Maintain appropriate records and complete compliance logs.
4. Facilities and Equipment Management
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Set up rooms for school activities and events (e.g., assemblies, meetings).
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Monitor stock levels of cleaning and maintenance supplies and re-order as needed.
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Manage heating, lighting, and water systems effectively and efficiently.
5. General Support
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Support staff and pupils during school hours as needed.
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Assist with deliveries and distribute supplies around the site.
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Undertake any reasonable duties requested by the Headteacher or Business Manager.
Person Specification:Essential:
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Previous experience in a similar caretaking or facilities role
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Good DIY and maintenance skills
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Reliable, trustworthy, and able to work independently
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Awareness of health & safety and safeguarding practices
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Good communication and interpersonal skills
Desirable:
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Knowledge of basic plumbing, electrics, or carpentry
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Experience working in a school or educational setting
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COSHH and Manual Handling training
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First Aid certification
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ’s on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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