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Assistant Caretaker/Maintenance Person

Assistant Caretaker/Maintenance Person

Queens Park Community School

London NW6

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Salary:
Scale 2 point 10 £15,613 + £1,851 London Weight per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
Preferable start date early December
Apply by:
20 November 2017

Job overview

LONDON NW6

Assistant Caretaker/Maintenance Person

Salary

Scale 2 point 10 £15,613 + £1,851 London Weight per annum – full time role.

Hours: 36 hours per week – start and finish times to be agreed with site manager

This is a fixed term contract to cover a sabbatical between January 2018 and July 2018. Preferable start date early December onwards.

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and conscientious Assistant Caretaker. In consultation with the Site Team Manager, the role will be responsible for all matters relating to the daily operation of the school site and facilities.

For further details and an application form

Please see our website:

www.qpcs.brent.sch.uk

Tel: 020 8438 1700 / 07968 819 877

Email: hr@qpcs.brent.sch.uk

Closing Date: Monday 20th November 2017

Headteacher: Ms J Enright MA

Queens Park Community School

Aylestone Avenue, London, NW6 7BQ

Any offer of employment will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, satisfactory references and medical check


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About Queens Park Community School

Queens Park Community School is a co-educational secondary academy based in Brent, north-west London, for students aged 11-19.

Headteacher

Judith Enright

Values and vision

  • Quality teaching and learning is at the heart of Queens Park Community School. We don't select our students, but we do select our staff. Experts in their subjects, our teachers care about every student, and they inspire and motivate our students to learn and achieve.
  • It is not about where you come from; it is where you are going to that counts. Our high expectations are underpinned by first-class teaching in mixed-attainment groups, challenging and supporting every one of our students to progress towards their life goals.
  • Our emphasis on creativity enables Queens Park students to flourish. They have the freedom to express themselves thanks to our strong academic, cultural, artistic and sporting curriculum with excellent enrichment.
  • Our students experience success. They are challenged to achieve their aspirations. When they leave us to go on to university, jobs or apprenticeships, they are proud to say "QPCS made me who I am." They come back and share their success, inspiring the next generation and building our community.

Ofsted report

“Members of the governing body are experienced and highly skilled… Their primary concern was to achieve academy status while continuing to secure the support of staff, parents and the wider community. Their determination to succeed, together with their collegiate and open leadership style, ensured that the transition was seamless. They continue to appropriately challenge school leaders about the ethos and quality of education provided by the school. They are very aspirational and, as a result, there is a continuing programme of improvement.”

View Queens Park Community School’s latest Ofsted report

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