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Estates Foreman/woman & Operations Manager

Estates Foreman/woman & Operations Manager

Myddelton College

Denbigh

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Salary:
£18,000 - £24,000 (depending upon skills and experience)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
4th February 2019
Apply by:
14 December 2018

Job overview

 The Estates Foreman/woman & Operations Manager is responsible for the day to day facilities and operations functions at Myddelton College and helps to ensure legal compliance in all related areas. They will work under the supervision and guidance of our fully qualified, part time Estates Surveyor for all matters relating to facilities, estates and legal compliance. They take the lead in all areas relating to day to day operations and events. The role will be part office based and part working foreman. You will oversee the day to day work of the Estates Team and will be an important member of the Operations Leadership team along with the Housekeeper, Head Chef, Commercial& Transport Manager, Estates Surveyor and Head Caretaker, led by the Headteacher.  

Myddelton College is an independent day and boarding school for 9-18 year olds, located on an impressive 37 acre campus in Denbigh, North Wales. We are easily accessible to North & Mid Wales, Chester and the North West of England and we attract students from all over the world. 

We opened our doors to 80 students in September 2016 and almost doubled in size in September 2017, with 150 students currently have 220 students  on role.  Our plans are for further expansion over the coming years and aim to have a school community of 350 students by September 2022

We occupy an impressive site that once housed Howells School. The main school buildings date back to 1858 and there have been significant additions made to the site since that date.   Many of the buildings and the grounds need upgrading and improvement  works making it an exciting time to join the College in such a position because you will have a hands on and decision making role in the development of the site.

At Myddelton College, we are passionate about the professional development of our staff and pride ourselves in delivering high quality CPD on a regular basis. 

For more information about the school and the role please visit: www.myddeltoncollege.com or email the Headteacher headteacher@myddeltoncollege.co.uk  

To apply:

Either

Complete an on-line application form via the TES website  and submit a covering letter of no more than two sides of A4 outlining your suitability for the role.

Or 

Complete a Myddelton College application form and submit a covering letter of no more than two sides of A4 outlining your suitability for the role and email to office@myddeltoncollege.com 

Myddelton College is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. 

Closing Date: 12 noon Friday 14th December 2018 

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About Myddelton College

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+44 1745 472 201

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The college takes its name from the renowned Myddelton family who, dating back to the 15th Century, were eminent figures in the history of Denbighshire and Wales, having been Members of Parliament for the local area as well as contributing to wider society across the United Kingdom. Richard Myddelton was a prosperous wool merchant and governor of Denbigh Castle. One of his sons, Sir Henry Myddelton, was an entrepreneur and engineer. Another son, Thomas Myddelton, was Lord Mayor of London in 1613 and was one of the richest men in the kingdom when he died in January 1667.

The impressive college campus, situated at the foot of the 13th Century fortress of Denbigh Castle, dates back to 1859 and contains the perfect blend of historic architecture with modern facilities, including 5 magnificent Grade II listed buildings – the Main Block, Drapers Wing, Science Block and 3 boarding houses (St George’s, St Andrew’s and St Patrick’s) – as well as St David’s Church, a sports complex, equestrian centre with jumping & riding arenas, outdoor heated swimming pool, tennis courts, games courts & sports pitches and a pavilion. There is also a Headmaster’s house, Stanley boarding house and lots of communal areas for students to relax, socialise and study in the tranquillity of the beautifully landscaped grounds.

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