LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Garfield Primary School JOB DESCRIPTION. The Headteacher and School Business Manager



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LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Garfield Primary School JOB DESCRIPTION POST: RESPONSIBLE TO: Resident Site Manager The Headteacher and School Business Manager RESPONSIBILITIES A. To be responsible, under the general supervision and direction of the Headteacher and School business Manager, for the effective maintenance and development of the School premises and grounds. To include: 1. The security of the School buildings and grounds. 2. The maintenance and repair of fittings, furniture and non-electrical equipment. 3. The maintenance and decoration of certain aspects of the School buildings. 4. The monitoring of the heating systems for the School. 5. The cleaning, maintenance and development of external areas of the site. 6. General porterage duties as required. 7. The cleaning of certain areas within the School, and to also cover cleaners absences as required. 8. The cleaning of windows and glazed areas in accordance with the LA s safety policy. 9. To work with the School Business Manager to maintain a rigid system to monitor all works carried out by contractors and to keep a log of any works carried out by themselves. B. To act as a first line client representative in monitoring the performance of contracted staff, and to report any concerns to the Headteacher and or School Business Manager. DUTIES 1. Security of Site and Premises As delegated by the Headteacher and in co-operation with the Children Centre staff.

1.1 Opening the School premises at an appropriate time when legitimate access is required. Deactivating the intruder alarm systems; unlocking gates and external/internal doors. Checking that the premises have not been disturbed or damaged. 1.2 Securing the School premises at the end of each day when its facilities are no longer required. Checking that all occupants have vacated the Site; ensuring that all windows are closed and locked; ensuring that all unnecessary lights and electrical equipment are switched off; locking all secure areas, external doors and gates; activating intruder alarm systems; ensuring the safe keeping of the keys to the premises at all times. 1.3 Providing access to the School for authorised personnel or appropriate services outside the normal hours of opening in the event of an emergency. 1.4 Taking appropriate action regarding trespassers, including informing the Headteacher, Chairman of Governors, Local Authority or Police, as appropriate. 1.5 Carrying out regular inspections with the Health and safety officer and School Business Manager to ensure that the School premises comply with Health & Safety requirements at all times, referring more serious matters to the Headteacher for action to be taken. 1.6 Supervising lettings, as and when they arise which will include:- Cleaning all hired rooms and setting out furniture prior to the letting, as necessary; ensuring that all fire doors are unlocked and clear and that all hirers are aware of the evacuation procedure; welcoming hirers onto the Site and monitoring security and the condition of the toilets during the letting, taking remedial action as necessary; checking the condition of the rooms at the end of the letting, cleaning as necessary; securing the buildings and site. 2. Maintenance, Repairs and Decoration 2.1 Inspecting the School site and premises, on a regular basis, to identify the need for repairs or improvements; undertaking these and referring matters to the Headteacher for remedial action to be taken where appropriate. (Appendix 1 provides a list of some of the items to be inspected) 2.2 Carrying out regular inspections, testing and servicing of ancillary equipment, e.g. fire alarm systems, to ensure that they are in an operational condition, referring matters to the Headteacher for remedial action to be taken where appropriate. 2.3 Carrying out repairs to property, fixtures, fittings, furniture and non-electrical equipment in order to maintain them in an operational condition, referring matters to the Headteacher for remedial action to be taken where appropriate. (Appendix 2 provides a list of some of the items to be covered by these requirements).

2.4 Assisting in the production of maintenance plans for the internal/external decoration of the School. Undertaking any works subject to relevant Health & Safety regulations. 2.5 Cleaning diffusers and shades and replacing light bulbs and tubes where accessible, as necessary, up to a height of 3 metres (or above that height with the aid of access equipment but only after the relevant training has been undertaken). Checking on a regular basis for broken diffusers and shades etc; undertaking minor repairs/replacements in compliance with the LA s safety guide, referring matters to the Headteacher for remedial action to be taken as necessary. 2.6 Ensuring that all drains, gutters, gullies and gratings are free flowing and clean. Clearing any blockages where possible, referring matters to the Headteacher for remedial action to be taken where necessary. 2.7 Undertaking repairs to existing fencing where necessary. 2.8 Ensuring proper access to and exit from the School site for contractors and directing them to the location of items or areas requiring repair or maintenance; monitoring the satisfactory completion of repair and maintenance work, referring matters to the Headteacher, as necessary. 3. Heating and Mechanical Services 3.1 Acquiring and updating an understanding of heating equipment. To be able to express a first line description of faults; ensuring that routine maintenance is undertaken as necessary and appropriate. 4. Cleaning and Care of Premises and Grounds 4.1 Ensuring that the School grounds, premises and furnishings are cleaned to a satisfactory standard in accordance with set requirements and methods. 4.2 Ensuring, within the budgetary provision available, a proper supply of appropriate cleaning materials and basic equipment, ordering replacements as necessary. Also, managing a specified maintenance budget. 4.3 Monitoring the performance and standards achieved by the cleaning and grounds maintenance staff. Liaising directly with them, referring to concerns or failings to the Headteacher to enable appropriate action to be taken. 4.4 Ensuring that all hard covered areas and paths on the School site are free from litter, weeds and the excessive accumulation of dirt or leaves. Emptying and cleaning, on a regular basis, all litter bins and baskets. 4.5 Moving dustbins for the disposal of refuse as appropriate; disposing of refuse by proper means and cleaning dustbin areas. 4.6 Where appropriate, cleaning and maintaining sand pits and paddling pools in accordance with the appropriate instructions.

4.7 Carrying out emergency cleaning measures, as necessary, following storms, floods, break-ins, vandalism and body spillages. 4.8 Checking on a regular basis that adequate supplies of soap, toilet rolls, towels and similar materials are available throughout the School, replenishing these as necessary. Carryout stock takes on a termly basis. 4.9 Carrying out regular maintenance cleaning of toilet areas throughout the day as requested by the Headteacher. 4.10 Removing unsightly litter from grassed areas and shrub beds of the School. General gardening duties including planting seeds, digging flower beds, pruning, weeding strimming, mowing and pitch marking. Also to include cleaning and maintaining any pond areas. 4.11 Cleaning windows and glazed areas both internally and externally in accordance with the LA s safety policy. 5. Porterage and General Duties 5.1 Removing, laying out, stacking and transporting furniture and equipment within the School as and when required. 5.2 Receiving, storing and distributing all stores, materials and other goods. Making appropriate arrangements for the despatch or collection of goods from the School. 5.3 Attending appropriate training courses as may be required from time to time. 5.4 Completing appropriate paperwork and obtaining estimates for repairs. Placing orders on behalf of the Headteacher, where sanctioned. 5.5 Clearing snow/ice from paths, as necessary, to provide safe pedestrian access to the School sites and between buildings. 5.6 Receiving queries by telephone for areas of responsibility e.g. lettings. 5.7 Ensuring that all work is undertaken in accordance with general and specified Health & Safety requirements. 5.8 Issuing accident report forms to visitors to the School site in the event of an accident. 5.9 Undertaking other appropriate duties the Headteacher may assign in order to maintain the effective day to day operation of the premises.

APPENDIX 1 JOB DESCRIPTION FOR SITE MANAGER ITEMS REQUIRING REGULAR INSPECTION 1. Roofs for defects including flashings and blocked or defective gutters and down pipes (in accordance with the LA s safety policy). 2. Walls for cracks, loose or defective copings and brickwork (in accordance with the LA s safety policy). 3. Facings, window/door frames, door seals and windows and doors in general. 4. Toilet areas for leaks etc. 5. Boundary fences and gates for dangerous conditions. 6. Footpaths, paving, playgrounds and kerbs for dangerous and uneven surfaces. 7. Walls and ceilings for damp patches, loose panels, cracks and defective fittings. 8. Window fasteners and door locks/hinges/handles for defects. 9. Floor coverings for defects. 10. Regular maintenance of taps and drinking fountains for operation and the temperature of the water. Also, the operation of any warm air hand-driers. 11. Manholes and gullies for structural damage, cracks or looseness. 12. Fire alarms and call points, fire fighting equipment, smoke alarms and security lighting (to be inspected weekly).

APPENDIX 2 JOB DESCRIPTION FOR SITE MANAGER ITEMS REQUIRING REPAIR/MAINTENANCE WORK 1. Plumbing repairs including: unblocking sinks, toilets, urinals etc; and replacing tap washers. 2. Repairing or fitting shelving, notice boards and whiteboards etc 3. Repairing door handles/latches/locks and window fastenings and adjusting ill-fitting doors. 4. Repairing tables, desks, chairs etc. and replacing broken coat hooks. 5. Replacing towel and soap dispensers, basin plugs and basin/toilet chains. Securing and making safe toilet seats. 6. Making safe broken glass and windows while effecting temporary repairs. 7. Removing/replacing damaged and hazardous floor tiles. Replacing wall tiles. 8. Replacing light bulbs and damaged light diffusers. 9. Turning off water supply in event of emergencies. 10. Checking and adjusting ball valves in cisterns. Replacing float and arm in water storage tanks where accessible. 11. Winding and adjusting clocks and replacing batteries. 12. Attending to curtains and blinds, including fixing curtain tracks and taking down/ rehanging for cleaning and repair (in accordance with the LA s safety policy). 13. Cleaning out gutters, down pipes and roof outlets in accordance with the LA s safety policy. 14. Decorating, including wallpapering. Painting ceilings, walls, windows and woodwork in accordance with the LA s safety policy. Patch plastering and minor brickwork. 15. Clean carpets and clean windows

APPENDIX 3 JOB DESCRIPTION FOR SITE MANAGER THE OPERATION OF THE HEATING SYSTEMS 1. Checking heating systems for leaks (oil, gas, water), checking insulation for defects and ensuring appropriate remedial action is taken. 2. Notifying the Headteacher, Chairman of Governors or the Authority s Asset Management Team of any malfunction of the system without delay.

Resident Site Manager Garfield Primary School Person Specification These qualities will be assessed from the application form submitted and responses made at interview JOB TITLE: Resident Site Manager CRITERIA ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS/ TRAINING SKILLS KNOWLEDGE PERSONAL QUALITIES A current full driving licence Carpentry, plumbing, painting and decorating Good interpersonal skills and an ability to relate and communicate effectively with staff, pupils parents and contractors. Good written and verbal literacy and numeracy skills, Clear, legible handwriting Good organisational skills Ability to keep neat and accurate records. Ability to work flexibly as part of a team Ability to show initiative when appropriate. Able to take direction from line manager Good standard of spoken and written English. Good English comprehension Awareness of Health & Safety issues Awareness of child protection and safeguarding children Caring, approachable, firm, understanding, consistent, assertive and calm. Understanding of children s needs. Understanding and respecting the need for absolute confidentiality Adaptability and willingness to assist with other aspects of school life. Willingness to continue to learn and develop and train. 4 GCSEs (Grade A-C) or equivalent including Maths and English Health & Safety training Computer keyboard skills An understanding of potential hazards to children both inside and outside the classroom and an ability to avoid hazardous situations whenever possible. Experience of working within a education setting and around children. Able to work to deadlines