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Premises Manager

Premises Manager

Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich

Southwark

  • Expired
Salary:
SCP 26 - 29 (Inner London) : £33,162 - £34,986 FTE + Benefits
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
18 August 2019

Job overview

We are looking for a Premises Manager to manage the Premises Team responsible for the upkeep, care, maintenance, health and safety and facilities management of the academy, with the direction and leadership of the Estates Manager;

Your opportunity

As part of Harris, you will join a community of staff dedicated to transforming education in London. With regular progression opportunities and outstanding CPD for support staff, there will be a wealth of opportunities for you to grow your career, whether at Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich, in one of our other 46 academies, or in our central team. Our aim is to help you achieve your ambitions more quickly.

Harris Benefits

As part of the Harris Federation, we can offer you a range of benefits, including:

  • The opportunity to develop and grow your career within the Federation.
  • Performance and loyalty bonus
  • Pension scheme (LGPS) and access to our Harris Wellbeing Cash Plan, covering a range of health and wellbeing benefits
  • Bicycle Purchase and ICT loans

Click here for a full list of Harris benefits. 

What we are looking for

We look for talented individuals who want to be a part of transforming education in London, and helping create exceptional places of learning.

Please download the job pack for a full job description and person specification.

About Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich

Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich opened in September 2014 as a two-form entry primary school and is now well established in the community, housed in our brand new modern, bright building and educating five year groups up to Year 4. Our academy is a warm, welcoming place to work and learn, situated right in the heart of East Dulwich, on the vibrant Lordship Lane. In May 2017, the academy was judged to be outstanding in all areas by Ofsted and in July 2017 was the first Free School in the country to achieve UNICEF’s Rights Respecting School Award at Level 1.

Why work at Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich?

  • Excellent professional development opportunities;
  • An ambitious, successful and vibrant place to work, with a brand new building and superb facilities;
  • Children who are bright, confident and eager to learn;
  • A supportive working culture that focuses on positive learning behaviour and high expectations for all children;
  • A senior leadership team that is committed to developing others.

The Harris Federation

Our academy is part of the Harris Federation, the leading large Multi Academy Trust in the country for both primary and secondary education. Harris has an unrivalled track record in raising standards and achieving success for the children in our academies.

Professional development and sharing best practice are a key part of the Harris Federation success, and we can draw on this to offer you top quality training at every stage of your career path, from Beginner Teacher to Middle Leader. We will invest in you with coaching, mentoring, and can offer a wide range of training programmes, delivered by our Teaching School Alliance. We look for talented teachers who are passionate about their subject and making a difference. You can help us transform education in London, and create exceptional places of learning.

Please note: academies may hold interviews as and when applications are received, and this job may be withdrawn at any point without notice. You will still be able to add information until the closing date, but you will not be able to submit your application. With this in mind, you are encouraged to apply as early as possible.

Harris academies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an Enhanced DBS check, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed for all applicants. In line with our commitments to safeguarding, the Harris Federation uses preferred agencies and is unable to work with any agencies where Terms of Business have not been agreed by both parties prior to an engagement. Harris Federation is fully committed to equality and to valuing diversity as an employer and a provider of education. Click here to view our full equality and diversity statement. 

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About Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich

School summary

Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich opened in September 2014, as a new two form entry Academy. As of September 2016, the school is based in a brand new building on Lordship Lane, on the old site of the East Dulwich Police Station - a bright, modern and welcoming place for children and a fantastic location for existing and future staff in the heart of East Dulwich. We provide a happy, caring and supportive environment, and an exciting, broad and balanced curriculum.

Although we are a small school, we are part of the wider Harris Federation, which has an established track record in Southwark. We are able to draw upon expertise from within the Harris Federation to work alongside our own staff to support us in our drive to continually improve.

Academy Ethos

At Harris Primary Academy East Dulwich we have high aspirations and ambitions for our children and there is a driving determination to ensure that all pupils and adults reach their full potential.

Our Academy aims to:

• Ensure that we inspire in all pupils, a love of learning and the desire to continue to learn;

• Ensure that all pupils have an equal opportunity to take part in the life and work of the Academy and the wider community;

• Provide a safe, welcoming and stimulating environment where children enjoy learning and playing;

• Provide a rich, balanced and varied curriculum;

• Provide high standards of teaching in all subjects;

• Equip all pupils with the learning habits and self-confidence necessary to constructively influence their own lives;

• Enable pupils to learn from each other;

• Promote creativity and independence;

• Develop learning skills by encouraging a sense of curiosity, open-mindedness, perseverance, objectivity, reflection and critical thinking;

• Nurture pupil diversity emphasising individual talents in a wide range of fields;

• Develop values and opinions within the context of mutual respect and understanding of differing belief systems and cultures within our community;

• Be a place that every child remembers with affection.

We highly value:

• The way in which all children are unique;

• A working partnership with parents and families;

• The spiritual and moral development of each pupil, as well as their intellectual and physical growth;

• The importance of each person in our community; and

• Our environment.

Academy Specialism

Literacy

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