Role Details
The Sole Grounds/Maintenance person will maintain a clean, safe and tidy environment. This includes the upkeep of the yard and facilities, the maintenance of equipment and the ongoing procedures associated with maintaining the school.
Duties:
Repairs and maintenance to building externally & internally
Repairs and maintenance of fittings and fixtures to maintain an appropriate level of functionality and safety
Completion of projects around the school site including movement of furniture, gardening and grounds work
Management of rubbish collection and waste disposal
Maintenance of lawns, landscaping and irrigation systems
Servicing plant and equipment in accordance with Manufacturer’s Instructions
Management of grounds generally, including minor repairs, painting, maintenance, cleaning and safety inspections of paths, roadways, fencing, gates, play equipment, sporting equipment and shade structures
Maintain general cleanliness and tidiness of the school buildings and yard
Management of Contractors and Suppliers engaged for special projects as directed by the Principal or Business Manager
Management of Work, Health & Safety including:
Maintenance and testing of fittings and fixtures in accordance with the School Maintenance register
Maintain list of preferred contractors and provide WH&S induction to all contractors annually
Perform safety audits and report to WH&S coordinator as required
The successful applicant will have:
Experience in a similar role
Police Clearance to work in Catholic Education SA
Responding to Abuse and Neglect Training
First Aid Certification
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Please email your application of no more than 6 pages addressing the job criteria and including the names and contact numbers of two current referees to info@allsaints.catholic.edu.au.
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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