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Part-time Evening Caretaker

Part-time Evening Caretaker

The Belham Primary School

Peckham, south London

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
16 December 2018

Job overview

We are looking for a reliable and trustworthy individual to support the community use of our school building during evening lettings.

You will be responsible for opening and locking up the school building and overseeing the correct and authorised use of facilities. A good communicator, you will be the central point of contact for  user groups to assist with any site-related issues. You will be someone who enjoys the responsibility of solo working without direct supervision.

The post holder will initially be required for 1 evening a week during the autumn term, with the potential to increase to up to 5 evenings per week during the current academic year. Some weekend and school holiday work may be required, but this will be agreed in advance with the successful candidate.

The role would suit someone with experience of working in a premises role in a school  environment, as well as a qualification in Health and Safety, but these are not essential requirements as training will be given.

Applicants must be at  least 18 years old.

Interested?

Please call Joanne Pink at the Belham on 020 8353 4290 to arrange a chat and a visit.

Applications will close when the position has been filled.

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About The Belham Primary School

The Belham Primary School is a part of The Charter Schools Educational Trust, a family of four primary schools and two secondary schools serving communities across the London Borough of Southwark.

The school is situated on Bellenden Road, at the centre of a vibrant area surrounding Peckham Rye station. We occupy a beautiful newly refurbished three-storey Grade II listed Victorian School Board for London building, designed by award-winning architects Haverstock. Our vision is a school building that will sit at the heart of the community and be well-used and well-loved by local people, with a taught curriculum reflecting the rich vibrancy of the local area: socially, culturally and ethnically. 

Our approach to teaching offers an enriched National Curriculum that aims to foster children’s curiosity and fascination for their world, and we value the role of the arts in providing and enhancing a broad education. Children are offered a wide range of experiences to extend their understanding of themselves, and of particular importance is making use of the incredible resources we have at our fingertips as an inner London school.

We promote a positive, energetic, caring atmosphere where children always feel safe and secure and wish to come to school. We are dedicated to equality of opportunity where all children and adults are respected, regardless of race, ethnicity or ability.

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Applications closed