White Hall Outdoor Education Centre is seeking a reliable and dedicated relief caretaker to join our facilities team. As a Grade 4 Relief Caretaker, you will play a key role in maintaining the cleanliness, safety, and functionality of our centre, ensuring a welcoming environment for staff, visitors, and young people.
Responsibilities:
- – Ensure the cleanliness and tidiness of all areas within the Centre, including accommodation, and communal spaces.
- – Carry out routine maintenance tasks and minor repairs to maintain the safety and functionality of the premises.
- – Monitor and replenish cleaning supplies and report any stock shortages.
- – Support the setup and takedown of equipment for activities and events.
- – Assist with site security, including opening and locking buildings and monitoring access.
- – Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and report any hazards or incidents.
- – Work collaboratively with the wider team to support the smooth running of the centre.
- – Participate in evening and weekend duties as required.
Requirements:
- – Experience in caretaking, cleaning, or facilities maintenance.
- – Basic knowledge of health and safety practices.
- – Ability to carry out manual tasks and operate cleaning equipment.
- – Good communication and teamwork skills.
- – Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently.
- – Willingness to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends.
Benefits:
- – Competitive salary.
- – Opportunities for professional development and training.
- – Enhanced pay for unsocial hours and night duties.
- – Bank holidays.
- – Generous local government pension scheme.
- – Discounts at selected county leisure centres.
- – Free online health and exercise sessions.
- – Access to Shared Cost Additional Voluntary Contributions towards your pension.
- – Free access to mental health counselling.
- – and much more!
Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
If you have any questions regarding this role, please contact Sue Mason Sue.Mason@Derbyshire.gov.uk or Dan Riley Dan.Riley@Derbyshire.gov.uk