Site Manager – Outstanding All-Through School in Essex

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Essex - UK

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 17 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Location: Colchester Essex
Start Date: April 2026

Role: Site Manager

An Ofsted Outstanding all-through school in Essex is seeking a highly organised Site Manager to oversee the operational management of its expanding campus from April 2026.

About the School:

This Outstanding school provides education from primary through to secondary and is recognised for its strong leadership and high standards. The site includes modern buildings and specialist facilities requiring a strong and experienced premises lead.

Key Highlights:

Ofsted Outstanding
Modern campus with specialist facilities
Strong leadership support
Clear compliance systems

Your Responsibilities:

Lead all aspects of site management and maintenance
Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation
Manage planned and reactive maintenance schedules
Supervise site team and contractors
Oversee security systems and safeguarding measures

The School Offers:

Competitive salary
Professional development opportunities
Support from experienced senior leadership
Long-term stability and growth

How to Apply:

If you are an experienced Site Manager with strong organisational skills please submit your CV.

Location: Colchester EssexStart Date: April 2026Role: Site ManagerAn Ofsted Outstanding all-through school in Essex is seeking a highly organised Site Manager to oversee the operational management of its expanding campus from April 2026.About the School:This Outstanding school provides education fro...
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