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Residential Site Manager

Residential Site Manager

Maidenhill School

Gloucestershire

  • Expired
Salary:
£18,376 – £23,698 pa
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/06/2015
Apply by:
27 April 2015

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a Residential Site Manager who will make a positive and proactive contribution to the daily workings of the school ensuring that learning and student achievement remains the key focus at all times.

They will be responsible for all aspects of site management including a wide range of duties and responsibilities connected with the fabric and grounds of the school. This includes security, cleanliness, porterage, monitoring contracts/contractors, routine maintenance, decoration and refurbishment, minor repairs, advising the School Business Manager/Head Teacher on suggested improvements to the general school environment, to improve the productivity of site management and to carry out pre-planned maintenance programmes.

For further details and an application pack please visit our school website: www.maidenhill.gloucs.sch.uk 

If, having read the person specification, job description and covering letter, you are interested in applying for the position, please complete the application form and submit it with a covering letter by Monday 27th April 2015.

Please explain how your experience and skills make you a strong candidate for this post and ensure you refer to the criteria identified in the Person Specification.

If you would like to visit the school, please contact Mrs Alison Hammonds, Business Manager, at ahammonds@maidenhill.gloucs.sch.uk

Maidenhill School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff, and volunteers, to share the same commitment. This position is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Closing Date: 27/04/2015

Maidenhill School
Road
Stonehouse
Gloucestershire
GL10 2HA
Tel: 01453 822469

E-MAIL ahammonds@maidenhill.gloucs.sch.uk
Web Site http://www.maidenhill.gloucs.sch.uk 

About Maidenhill School

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Maidenhill School is a mixed, foundation secondary school for children aged 11-16 in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. It is a small school with around 555 pupils on roll.

Maidenhill School opened in 1957. In 2012 it began a £3.8m refurbishment programme, which brought about a major transformation both inside and outside. The old 1950s classrooms were revamped, a new Learning Resource Centre added and attractive spaces for students to socialise provided.

Today’s school also boasts a modern sports hall, fitness and dance suites and a performing arts studio. 

Tutor groups are mixed age, a system designed to promote a caring environment where younger and older students help and support each other. Students spend 20 minutes per day with their tutor and tutor group on a range of activities, including literacy and numeracy activities. Mentoring is a key tutor group activity which aims to support and challenge all students. 

Headteacher

Pam Wilson

Values and vision

As a small school, Maidenhall prides itself on knowing students really well and treating each child as an individual. It is a close, learning community, determined that students will achieve their personal best in everything they do, both within the classroom and beyond. 

The school’s mission is to “create and achieve a brighter future” for its students , moving on to further education, training or employment as well-qualified, confident, happy and successful young adults. 

Ofsted

“School leaders work extremely hard to support the physical, mental and emotional health of its pupils. The school supports pupils to develop resilience and achieve well.”

View Maidenhill School’s latest Ofsted report

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