A welcoming and inclusive secondary school in Northampton is seeking a reliable and proactive Site Manager to join their Estates team ASAP. This is a full-time permanent position responsible for ensuring the smooth operation maintenance and security of the school site.
Site Manager required full-time permanent
Inclusive 1116/18 secondary school in Northampton
ASAP start
Competitive salary
The successful candidate will manage daily operations of the school site including building and grounds maintenance health and safety compliance and support for school events. You will supervise site staff and work closely with senior leadership to maintain a safe secure and welcoming environment for students and staff.
Key responsibilities include:
Overseeing opening and closing of the school site
Supervising site staff and coordinating maintenance tasks
Ensuring compliance with health & safety regulations
Supporting school events and extracurricular activities
Coordinating with contractors and suppliers for repairs and projects
Previous experience in site management caretaking or facilities supervision
Practical maintenance skills and knowledge of health & safety procedures
Strong organisational and leadership abilities
Professional proactive and approachable
Ability to work independently and manage a small team
This school values a respectful and supportive culture where both staff and students feel safe and valued. The Estates team is an integral part of ensuring that the school operates efficiently and provides an excellent learning environment.
Supportive and collaborative working environment
Opportunities for training and professional development
Pension scheme and employee benefits
Positive work-life balance
If you are a reliable and experienced Site Manager ready for an ASAP start in Northampton please submit your CV at your earliest convenience.
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