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Facilities and Contracts Manager

Facilities and Contracts Manager

Rokeby School

London Borough of Newham

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Salary:
NJC APT&C PO2 Points 35-38 (£32,628 - £35,286)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
16 February 2018

Job overview

Facilities and Contracts Manager; All Year Round; 36 hrs per week 

We are looking for a proactive, professional, hardworking and committed individual to work as a Facilities and Contracts Manager within this inner London boys’ school.    

You will be responsible for the PFI contract and service level agreements relating to the school premises, ensuring effective working relationships with all stakeholders. Ideally you will have knowledge of monitoring KPIs, and all aspects of health and safety.   

You should have a confident and tactful personality, a flexible and enthusiastic outlook, excellent presentation, the ability to work on your own initiative, understand the importance of confidentiality, good negotiation skills, and have the ability to build meaningful rapport at all levels.  

We are keen to appoint dedicated colleagues who are eager to support our students to achieve in all aspects of their school life and who want to be key contributors to our school's success.  The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will need a full DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, which can be applied for once a job offer is made.

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About Rokeby School

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+44 20 7540 5620

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Rokeby is a secondary school for 11 to 16 year old boys, in East London, with a roll of 900.

Our students come from a wide range of backgrounds; more than 80% have English as an additional language and between them speak over 55 languages. We are proud of our achievements. Our recent progress 8 figure puts us significantly above the national average.

There is great loyalty here from staff, students, parents and carers towards the school and all of us are behind the continual drive for improvement. In our most recent Ofsted inspection, December 2018,  we were graded as ‘Good’.

The school is housed in a modern, contemporary building with superb facilities including large classrooms, science laboratories, technology and ICT rooms, a six-court sports hall, a fitness suite, creative arts areas, a drama studio and an external 3G pitch. It provides outstanding educational facilities for the boys as well as services for parents, carers and the local community.

Staff wellness is important to us, we have an onsite fitness suite, as well as a staff well-being package.

We believe that the ethnic and linguistic diversity of our students is our greatest asset and celebration of that diversity should be at the core of everything we do. We need staff who will make a difference where it matters in raising achievement; those who have the skills to lift the performance of others, the capacity to innovate and are motivated by a challenge.

Our values, shared by the whole community, of Respect, Success, Passion for Learning, Personal Challenge and Harmony permeate every aspect of school life.

Our school is part of Newham Community Learning, which exists in order to provide an excellent education for all young people in our community.  We are the only Trust to offer all-through provision from ages 2 - 16 within a single family of schools in Newham. Across our two primary and four secondary schools, all located in the west of the borough, we educate over 5,400 local children and young people, and employ a team of  close to 700 members of staff, the vast majority of whom live locally.

To view opportunities at all our schools, please see our Trust page on TES.

Train with us - we are delighted to partner with Teach First to deliver our School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) programme.  Teach First is a national charity that develops and supports teachers and leaders who are determined to make a difference where it is needed the most. As a training partner, we will be working with Teach First to deliver this one year teacher training programme, which enables participants to train and develop skills in the classroom.  It is ideal for people who are eager to learn on the job and make a difference in their community from day one.  Our Newham Community Learning SCITT Booklet has further information; please email traintoteach@ncltrust.net to find out more.

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