School Site Supervisor
Lostock Hall Academy
Lancashire
- £12,494 - £12,915 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 28 November 2023
Job overview
An exciting opportunity has arisen in our Academy for a Site Supervisor. Are you an experienced Maintenance Professional looking to transition into the Education sector?
Under the general direction of the Senior Site Supervisor, to contribute to the smooth running of the Academy by undertaking a range of facilities duties to the agreed quality standards, including security and supervision of the site and related equipment, porterage, setting up/clearing away of tables / chairs / desks as required, cleaning and maintenance, general handyman duties and driving of the school minibus.
Closing date for applications: Tuesday 28th November 2023.
Interview date: TBC
Attached documents
About Lostock Hall Academy
- Lostock Hall Academy
- Todd Lane North, Lostock Hall, Preston
- Lancashire
- PR5 5UR
- United Kingdom
Lostock Hall Academy is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school based in Preston, Lancashire. There are currently 770 students at the school between the ages of 11-16.
Formerly Lostock Hall Community High School, Lostock Hall Academy converted to academy status in 2011.
Head of School
Mrs J Butterworth
Values and vision
Lostock Hall Academy wants to create a safe and happy environment for students to grow and learn in. It wishes to nurture individuals and their talents and help them on the path to success. Community is at the heart of the secondary school and it encourages pupils to contribute to it at school, local, national and global levels. Initiatives include an active School Council and Pupil Voice, where skills in leadership and teamwork are developed, while mentoring schemes teach students to be patient and kind. Lostock Hall Academy wishes to have a strong partnership with parents at the school and believes that this is the key to its success. The Preston based school offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities for students to get involved in and learn new skills to broaden their future opportunities. These range from sports clubs to band practice.
Ofsted
“Most teaching enables students to achieve well. Teachers and support staff work hard to meet the needs of their students by providing engaging and varied activities that build sequentially and promote their understanding. Teachers are working hard to support students’ literacy and numeracy skills including through the ‘ready to learn’ sessions at the start of the day, which include opportunities for problem solving and private reading”.
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