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Assistant Site Controller

Assistant Site Controller

Churchmead Church of England (VA) School

Windsor and Maidenhead

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Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediately
Apply by:
25 October 2024

Job overview

Immediate start required


Point 6 - Actual salary £7,370

Part-time, 12.5 hours per week term-time only covering Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 4pm to 6pm and Thursdays 4pm to 8:30pm

(occasional weekend work)


Churchmead is a mixed, 11-18 Church of England School welcoming students of all faiths, situated on a 23-acre green belt site in the picturesque Thames side village of Datchet near Windsor in Berkshire.

We are a comparatively small secondary school in which every student is known as an individual. Our values of Courage, Compassion and Commitment are at the heart of the school. Churchmead is committed to becoming an outstanding school following our most recent inspection in which all areas were judged as good.

We are looking to appoint a PM Site Controller who, under the direction of the School Business Manager, will assist with the security of the school site locking up each evening.

 

Duties include:

·        Locking the school

·        Setting up for assemblies, meetings and evening events

·        Managing the school car park for events

·        Managing private lettings

·        Liaising with cleaners

·        Reporting and responding to H&S issues

·        Receiving and delivering parcels

·        Working indoors and outdoors

·        Litter picking and emptying external bins

 

Essential skills:

·        The ability to juggle priorities and used to working in a busy environment

·        Physically fit

·        Excellent communication skills

·        Self-motivated and a team player who shows initiative and vision

 

Desirable skills:

·        At least one specialist skill area such as carpentry, plumbing, electrics, decorating or basic DIY skills

·        Prior experience of a similar role within a school


For further details, please contact Mrs H David, Churchmead C of E School, Priory Way, Datchet, Berkshire, SL3 9JQ. Tel: 01753 211330. Email: hdavid@churchmead.org.

Churchmead School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All appointments are made in accordance with safer recruitment practices and the statutory guidance in Keeping Children Safe in Education. Online checks will be carried out on all shortlisted candidates, and all appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references and checks regarding suitability to work with children.

About Churchmead Church of England (VA) School

Churchmead School is a mixed, non-selective, Church of England, voluntary-aided, 11-18 secondary school, situated in Datchet in Berkshire. It is a small school with 412 students on roll. Although the school does not currently have its own sixth form, it collaborates with East Berkshire College and hosts some of their courses on site.

Headteacher

Mr C Tomes

Values and vision

Churchmead School aims to provide opportunities for each individual to develop and reach their full potential. The Christian values of courage, compassion and commitment are key to the learning and life of the school.

The secondary school aims to deliver quality learning opportunities through a personalised curriculum, holding to the principle that every learner matters. Teachers strive to produce pupils who are adaptable and flexible, with the necessary transferable skills for the 21st century. Pupils are instilled with an enthusiasm for learning and a thirst for knowledge.

The school’s Christian ethos aims to ensure respect for the rich diversity of the communities in which students live.

Ofsted report

“The headteacher, ably supported by his senior team, provides good leadership. Teaching is securely good because there is a culture of continual improvement. Teachers know their pupils well and plan lessons to meet their needs. Churchmead offers an exceptionally caring and compassionate community where pupils thrive. Their spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is at the heart of the curriculum and is a particular strength of the school.”

View Churchmead School’s latest Ofsted report 

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