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Assistant Premises Officer

Assistant Premises Officer

St Martin in the Fields High School for Girls

London SW2

  • Expired
Salary:
NJC Pay Scale Point 15 - 17: £20,580 - £21,252 pa + paid overtime
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
30 May 2018

Job overview

A hard working, honest and dependable person who is self-motivated and has a flexible ‘can-do’ approach is required to help maintain our premises and a safe and secure environment for all.

Full-time 35 hour week + overtime as required 

Duties include cleaning, porterage, the minor repair and maintenance of buildings and equipment, decorating, key holding, security, safety checks and responding to emergencies.

You’ll need good communication and basic IT skills, plus be able to work independently and as part of a team, calmly under pressure and observing the school’s Health and Safety, child protection, safeguarding and policies. Caretaking or premises experience and full clean driving licence desirable. 

For further details and an application form please email Mr E Gooch, School Business Manager on egooch1@stmartins.academy or call 020 3910 1547. 

Closing date: Thursday 31st May 2018. 

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.


St Martin-in-the-Fields High School for Girls

155 Tulse Hill, London SW2 3UP

'CARITATE ET DISCIPLINA  -  WITH LOVE AND LEARNING'

About St Martin in the Fields High School for Girls

"The motto of the school, Caritate et Disciplina - with Love and Learning, is driven by all staff in a common endeavour to improve pupils' life chances." Ofsted report, May 2018

Our aim is simple.  It is to provide an exceptional education for girls of all abilities where they are inspired to learn and are ambitious for the future.  It was the aim of our founders in 1699 and is still our aim today.  Our commitment to academic excellence and personal well-being is total. Our vision is to create a safe, caring, happy and inclusive community underpinned by our Christian values. We want our girls to shine and grow together in faith and knowledge, developing their unique gifts and talents both in the classroom and in the wider life of the school and beyond.  The students at St Martin's are at the heart of our purpose and vision.  They will be empowered to fulfil their learning potential because they are informed, ambitious, resilient; they respect and value education and being educated.  Our girls will fulfil their academic potential, but more than this, they will develop the skills, competencies and personal qualities and characteristics that will help them to be successful in the future in whatever route they choose to take.

A St Martin's Girl is articulate and charismatic, and will become:

  • RESPONSIBLE, with a strong sense of community, an understanding of the importance of courtesy,  appropriate behaviour  towards others and the environment.
  • CONFIDENT, able to think independently, confident in her academic and social capability and work within a strong moral framework.
  • SPIRITUAL, compassionately sensitive to the needs of others and self; instilled with a heightened sense of morality and culturally aware.
  • SUCCESSFUL, working hard, accepting challenges and being determined and scholarly, making exceptional progress.


Our motto, CARITATE ET DISCIPLINA - WITH LOVE AND LEARNING, embodies our vision and is timeless. Schooling, more than anything, is about achieving success and having a zest for learning with plenty of awe and wonder. Quite simply, St Martin's is a great place to work - for staff and students alike. Both academic and social achievement is supported, encouraged and celebrated.

The spiritual life of everyone associated with St Martin's is important to us; students, their families, staff, governors and visitors to the school.  As a Church of England school, we provide a learning environment where our Christian faith is lived out every day through worship, in our relationships and in teaching.  We are a caring and happy community where students find security, acceptance and an opportunity to develop their potential. In all that we do, we seek to show God's care for our students.  We value, respect and celebrate all cultures, all faiths and none because we are inspired by a welcoming, inclusive and loving God, seen in Jesus Christ and lived out through the Holy Spirit, alive in every person.

As a Church school, prayer and reflection are central to all that we do as they contribute to the spiritual development of the whole school community. We pray together daily and there are opportunities for Christian reflection outside collective worship.  We have a school prayer which we say together at the start of the school year, at the end of each term in our Church service and at special services such as St Martin’s Day and Founders Day. We also say the Lord’s Prayer and know that this is how the Lord taught us to pray.

Our focus is on delivering the highest quality all-round education for all students. Our priorities can be found here.

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