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Building Compliance Officer

Building Compliance Officer

Warwick School

Warwick

  • Expired
Salary:
Salary £24,637 rising to a maximum of £27,082
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
3 September 2018

Job overview

  Salary £24,637 rising to a maximum of £27,082

40 hours per week / Full-time 

Monday to Friday 08:00am to 17:00pm

The Estates & Operations department of the Warwick Independent Schools Foundation is a successful, friendly and professional environment in which to work – currently working over 2 senior school sites (within the heart of / and south Warwick).

The Building Compliance Officer will proactively support on all areas of compliance for the Department by providing technical operational advice, documentation, record keeping, monitoring and statutory compliance services relating to the management, maintenance and development of the Schools’ estates (including the Foundation’s small residential portfolio). This role requires both office and on-site duties.

The successful applicant will have previous experience / good understanding of the following key areas which will be important to the future progress of this role:

· Contracts and Contractor management

· Awareness of Construction Design Management

· Fire Asset Protection

· Legionella / Asbestos management

· Risk Assessment

· Electrical / fixed-wire inspections / PAT

· Gas Safety for commercial / domestic plant

We are looking for an excellent communicator with a confident, professional and approachable manner, the ability to be flexible and discreet; someone who is organised, works well under pressure and has excellent key transferable skills including good interpersonal skills who is able to be flexible and can work independently / take ownership. 

For further information please see the Job Details attached. If you would like to discuss this role in more detail, please contact Annie Smith (Resources Manager) on 01926 735455.

Should you wish to apply for this role please complete both parts of the application form and send to hr@warwickschools.co.uk or contact the HR department on 01926 735413.

Closing date for applications:  Monday 3rd September; 12.00 noon

Interviews:  Monday 10th September 2018

The Foundation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to a satisfactory DBS check. 

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About Warwick School

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+44 1926 776400

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The oldest boys' school in England, Warwick School has been in continuous existence at least from the days of King Edward the Confessor (reigned 1042-1066) when the fledgling town possessed a school under the tutelage of All Saints' Church. The earliest appearance of Warwick Town in history is in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle under the year 914, and this has long been taken as the date of the foundation of Warwick School. 

Very little documentary evidence exists before 1545, when King Henry VIII established, i.e. presumably re-founded, the "King's New School of Warwick." The premises were then in the Guild Hall which then became part of the Lord Leycester Hospital. 

Between 1697 and 1879 the school was run in the old college of the Vicars Choral in St Mary's churchyard, and was predominantly a day school. The education, typically for the time, emphasised the classics above all. 

The move to the open fields site south of the River Avon eventually brought about a steady rise in numbers – in 1878 there were 44 boys in the school, and by 1906, 110. In that year a merger with the Middle School in Warwick esulted in the modern name of Warwick School being adopted, rather than The King’s School. 

Numbers in the 1930s reached 350, with 18 staff and a sixth form of about 40. 

By the 1960s there were over 750 pupils and 45 staff. This expansion in numbers, together with a broadening of the curriculum, produced a continuous demand for new buildings. The original Science Block of 1905 survives in its third guise as the modern music department. More modern buildings included the Memorial Gymnasium, 1957, the Guy Nelson Hall and Languages Block of the early 1970s. 

Over the past 25 years significant investment has been spent on improving the facilities and accommodating an ever increasing school roll. A new sports pavilion, theatre, a state of the art science building and teaching block have provided new and spacious accommodation and a new school hall is nearing completion.

In 2014 the school celebrated its 1100th anniversary, which provided a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the history and success of the school with all of its dedicated staff and governors, pupils and parents, as well as strengthening our links with the wider community.

The reputation of Warwick School in the local area and beyond has led to the recruitment of excellent staff and pupils and this in turn has resulted in record exam results, outstanding achievements in music, drama and sport and an ever growing programme of extra-curricular activities. The school prides itself on its strong sense of identity and its ability to provide an outstanding all-round education to a wide mix of boys. 

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