The Maintenance and Grounds Manager will maintain College property, buildings, equipment, grounds, gardens, and associated Sports Fields to a high standard of appearance and safety. They will ensure to meet the expectations of management and in keeping with the amenity of the environment and the image of the school, while working collaboratively with the broader grounds and maintenance team. The presentation of the school grounds and buildings is an important part of the College’s marketing strategy.
The Maintenance and Grounds Manager is required to support and contribute to the Catholic Identity, Mission and Vision of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College. They are to be cognisant of the guiding principles of the CESA (Catholic Education SA) Live, Learn, and Lead (LLL) Framework which outlines key capabilities, knowledge, and dispositions that enable young people to contribute to society and enjoy meaningful and spiritually enriched lives. All ESO staff are encouraged to participate fully in the life of the College and to support activities, events, and functions.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we reserve the right to interview shortlisted candidates and appoint prior to the closing date.
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Thank you for your interest in applying for the advertised position at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College commencing Monday 02 December 2024.
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Applications close: Monday 25 November @ 9:00am
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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