Assistant Bursar (Estates)
The Yehudi Menuhin School
Surrey
- £49,000 - £55,000 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- Free School lunch during term times, free parking, use of the school's swimming pool when available, 24/7 access to AXA Thrive app for mental wellbeing & AXA Health telephone line access for medical support
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 10 June 2022
Job overview
The Assistant Bursar (Estates) is responsible for the condition of the school’s estate and its physical assets, including all buildings, grounds, swimming pool, plant and machinery, vehicles, tools, and other equipment.
Through the effective line management of the Cleaning Supervisor, the Assistant Bursar (Estates) ensures that the whole site is sufficiently cleaned and of a good standard for all of the diverse activities that take place, including usual school activities, holiday courses, concerts, and other external hires.
Through the effective line management of the school’s estates team and the use of approved suppliers and contractors, s/he will ensure the site and its assets are adequately maintained, sticking to budgets and timescales to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and inspection criteria.
S/he assumes responsibility for all Health & Safety matters, including fire safety. The Assistant Bursar (Estates) is responsible for carrying out estates development plans in line with a brief and budget approved by the COO, Head, and Governing Council, overseeing approved contractors and other hired consultants as required.
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About The Yehudi Menuhin School
Located in the village of Stoke d'Abernon, near Cobham in Surrey, Yehudi Menuhin School is a specialist independent music school that first opened its doors in 1963. Named for its founder, the famous violinist, the school provides places for a small cohort of pupils aged 11-19. Aside from the focus on musical endeavours, it also offers a wider curriculum.
Yehudi Menuhin provides boarding facilities for most of its pupils. The fee-paying school offers generous bursaries to help cover the cost of tuition and accommodation. The school is technically selective, with admission dependent on an audition.
Head
Robin Harskin
Values and vision
Yehudi Menuhin School seeks to provide a musical education of the very highest standard to outstanding young musicians. To this end, extensive practice time and performance opportunities are offered, with the school hosting a huge number of concerts and performance events every year. The school’s wider academic portfolio is also of a very high standard, with various GCSE and A-level courses on offer.
ISI report
“The curriculum is documented, supported by appropriate plans and schemes of work for the pupils and covers the required breadth of material. The teaching enabled pupils to make good progress, encompasses effective behaviour management and is supported by suitable resources. A suitable framework for the assessment of pupil performance is in place.”
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