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School Cleaner

School Cleaner

Nishkam Primary School

Birmingham

  • Expired
Salary:
£7.20/hour
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
2 December 2016

Job overview

The School

You will be working with a pioneering group, Nishkam School Trust, which is a flagship DfE Free School, and the first multi-academy free school trust in the UK.

The core of a Nishkam education is the triple pursuit of academic excellence, creating a community that supports children throughout their lives and nurturing a strong values-led approach to life.

Our children are a delight to teach, the School has exceptional resources, our teachers are enthusiastic and hardworking, and the support team is dedicated to the wellbeing of all pupils. We opened in September 2011 as a two form entry school, for pupils aged 4-11 years, with nursery provision attached. We remain significantly oversubscribed.

The Role

We are looking to fill the post of Cleaner to work in our school. You will undertake, as part of a small team, the cleaning of designated areas to ensure they are maintained in a clean and hygienic condition.

The successful candidate will be responsible for all cleaning within the school according to applicable guidelines using a variety of methods/equipment and adhering to safety regulations. You must have experience of cleaning, and, basic literacy and numeracy skills. We prefer knowledge of health & safety.

The school is committed to safe guarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this. You will be subject to an enhanced CRB Disclosure

To Apply

Please download an application pack at www.nishkamschool.org/recruitment or contact the school office on 0121 647 6890.

Applications to be sent to be sent to recruitment.npsb@nishkamschools.org

The closing date for applications is 12pm, Friday 2nd December 2016
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted on Monday 5th December 2016
Interviews will be held week beginning Monday 5th December 2016

About Nishkam Primary School

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+44 121 647 6890

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Nishkam Primary School is a co-educational Sikh free school in Birmingham for children aged 4 to 11. The school offers the full range of National Curriculum subjects along with faith and language studies.

Interim Headteacher

Gurpreet Kaur

Values and vision

Nishkam Primary School prides itself on having a Sikh ethos but being inclusive to all faiths. It aims to build success on a strong partnership between passionate staff, committed learners and dedicated parents. The school believes that its faith-inspired values define the character of its education and should be intrinsic to a positive outlook for students.

Teachers aim to promote faith-inspired humility and a selfless approach to life. The school says its aspirations for academic excellence are underpinned, in particular, by the practice of the values of humility, service, compassion, self-discipline, forgiveness, love and creativity.

Ofsted report

“Children get off to an excellent start in the extremely effective Reception classes, and are prepared exceptionally well for their move into Year 1. All groups of pupils at all ages make rapid progress. They achieve high standards in relation to their different starting points. Class teachers and associate teachers (extra adult support in class) aim high and always want pupils to do their very best. They provide teaching of excellent quality, and set demanding work that stimulates pupils and moves them on quickly in their learning."

View Nishkam Primary School's latest Ofsted report 

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Applications closed