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Assistant Building Services SupervisorDraft

Grove School

Birmingham

  • £22,737 - £24,702 pro rata
  • New
Salary:
Grade 2
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Spring 2025
Apply by:
13 November 2024

Job overview

Grove School Assistant Building Services Supervisor full time - permeant all year round contract

If you have experience of site maintenance work and are keen to work in a large primary school, then Grove could be for you. The governors are looking to appoint a buildings site assistant with excellent organisation, communication and teamwork skills.

Grove can offer you an innovative working environment with excellent coaching and mentoring support. At Grove there are outstanding opportunities for professional development.

Salary Scale: Grade 2 pay point 3 to 8 (£22,737 - £24,702 full time equivalent)

Hours: 36.50 hours per week part time. Monday to Friday 6.45am – 2.15pm

If you would like to arrange an informal visit, you are most welcome to join us on either Thursday 20th October at 10.30 am or on Friday 21st October at 12.00pm

Please telephone the school office on 0121 464 4669 or email Pardeep Kaur at pardeep.kaur@grove.bham.sch.uk to arrange your informal visit to our school.

Application forms can be downloaded from the school website in the vacancies section:

www.grove.bham.sch.uk

The closing date for applications is Wednesday 13th November 2024 at 12.00pm.


Please return completed application forms: vacancy@grove.bham.sch.uk

Interviews will be held on Wednesday 20th November 2024

Grove School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Successful applicants will need to provide evidence of the Right to Work in the United Kingdom. An enhanced DBS check is required for all successful applicants.

An online search will also be carried out as part of due diligence on all short-listed candidates. 

About Grove School

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  • Grove School
  • Dawson Road, Handsworth, Birmingham
  • West Midlands
  • B21 9HB
  • United Kingdom
+44 121 464 4669

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Grove School is a mainstream, mixed, community primary school for pupils aged three to eleven. Located in Handsworth, Birmingham, it accommodates approximately 678 students.

Grove School was founded in 1903. The school is split on site, with its early years students and middle school in a Victorian building and Years 5 and 6 in a 1960s open-plan building.

Headteacher

Ms Justine Baker BA (QTS) NPQH

Vision and values

Grove School aims to be a centre of learning that values academic excellence and uses innovative learning styles. The primary school promote values such as: be kind to others; respect all property; always do your best; be honest and tell the truth; aim to be good listeners and thoughtful speakers; and treat others as you would want to be treated. The school strives to prepare pupils for modern British life.

Reading, writing and mathematics are prioritised at Grove School. In addition, it acknowledges the importance of physical education and makes good use of sport premium funding, offering 68 clubs.

Ofsted report

'This is a happy school. Pupils arrive with smiles on their face s and they are greeted with a smile in return. The immaculately well kept school building s and stunning grounds provide an oasis in the city ’’. Pupils feel exceptionally safe and well cared for in school because they are. The kindness that everyone shows to each other is evident in all aspects of school life. Pupils say everyone is kind with their actions and words'.

Staff are committed to ensuring all pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) achieve their very best . This commitment and determination ensure that all pupils achieve their best from very different starting points. Pupils settle to learning very well, including the youngest children in the early years.

Pupils behave sensibly at all times of the day. As pupils say, there are reminders everywhere. They listen carefully to their teachers and follow the well established school rules consistently Pupils relish learning new things. They can focus well during lessons because they are not disrupted from doing so by others.

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