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Premises Manager

Premises Manager

John Scurr Primary School

Tower Hamlets

  • £27,000 - £29,000 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
SO1
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Autumn Term 2020
Apply by:
28 August 2020

Job overview


Premises Manager

SO1 from Autumn Term 2020 


We are looking for an enthusiastic and talented Premises Manager to maintain the high standards we require at the school.


You will:

Be committed to high quality service delivery.


Have a passion and enthusiasm for the role.


Be able to demonstrate a positive impact from previous role(s) 


Be able to manage staff.


Have some practical skills and be prepared to be adaptable when required. Have a rigorous approach to cleanliness, repairs, health & safety and security.


Be able to purchase according to a value for money approach.


About John Scurr Primary School

John Scurr Primary School is a mixed primary for pupils aged 4-11, located in Stepney, East London. A school of larger-than-average size, John Scurr is proud of its diversity, with pupils from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds, as well as an above-average number of students with special educational needs. 

John Scurr Primary School is a member of the Teach East London Teaching School Alliance, along with 17 other primary and secondary institutions. It also has links with the University of Winchester’s Liberal Arts programme.   

Headteacher 

Maria Lewington  

Values and vision 

Named for John and Julia Scurr, a pair of 20th-century equality campaigners, the school strives to offer an inclusive style of learning that promotes tolerance, diversity and academic excellence. Governors work closely with staff to ensure that the themes of access, aspiration and achievement are properly enshrined within the school day. 

Independence is another focus of the school, with pupils encouraged to support each other and think for themselves when encountering a problem.   

Ofsted report 

“Strong personal, spiritual, moral and cultural development is at the heart of the school’s success and underpins pupils’ good behaviour both in class and around the school. Pupils feel safe at school.” 

View John Scurr Primary School's latest Ofsted report

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