Hours: 8 hours per week over 2 days 8 am - 12 pm Contract: Permanent Full Time Role: 52 weeks per year Start Date: ASAP Actual Salary: Scale 3 Point 5 - 6 £6519.09 - £6612.34 Actual Salary
As a Site Supervisor, you'll play a vital role in ensuring that our school sites are safe, tidy, and fit for purpose. Working closely with the Regional Estates Manager and the wider school community, you'll be responsible for supervising Timbercroft Primary school premises related functions, maintaining high standards, ensuring they provide a positive first impression for pupils, staff, visitors, and contractors alike.
Key Responsibilities:
Support schools with premises-related functions to ensure operational safety and compliance with all relevant legislation and guidance requirements
Lead in the day-to-day supervising of the site, including minor repairs, maintenance, grounds keeping and general up-keep.
Work collaboratively with staff, following the Maritime behaviours to create a safe, positive, and inspiring learning environment.
Contribute to a welcoming atmosphere for all site users, ensuring the school remains clean, functional, and compliant.
Provide feedback and reports to the Regional Estates Manager and work collaboratively with the Regional Site Supervisor.
You are passionate about making a difference and ensuring our schools are safe and welcoming spaces and will be someone who demonstrates the following:
A proactive, hands-on Site Supervisor who takes pride in maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for the school community.
Experience in site management with a background in building repairs, or a similar role, and a solid understanding of health and safety regulations
Strong practical skills for general maintenance, cleaning tasks, and efficiently managing day-to-day site operations
A commitment to ensuring the safety of students, staff, and visitors, with the ability to identify and address risks proactively
Strong communication skills to liaise with contractors, staff, and the Regional Estates Manager, providing clear updates and resolving issues swiftly
Willingness to take on a variety of tasks, from emergency repairs to setting up for school events, ensuring the site operates smoothly
A keen eye for detail in maintaining clean, well-kept, and secure school grounds and buildings that create a positive first impression
IT Literate with experience using Microsoft and Google suites
Experience using CAFM systems or willingness to learn
Timbercroft Primary is a school where support staff are appreciated and empowered. As part of the Maritime Academy Trust, we foster a collaborative, community-focused culture where every contribution matters.
Here’s what you can expect:
Term-time only working with part-time hours
Pupil-first values, with children who are known for their politeness, curiosity and kindness
Real progression opportunities, with many of our staff progressing into wider roles across the school or Trust
Local Government Pension scheme & National terms & conditions
Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme
Ready to Make a Difference?
We’d love to welcome you for a visit — come and see what makes Timbercroft Primary School so special. Please contact the school office on 020 8854 6915 to arrange.
You’ll find more about the role, school, and Trust in the Candidate Information Pack attached. Apply now via My New Term — we may interview and appoint as applications are received, so don’t delay!
Timbercroft Primary School and the Maritime Academy Trust embraces diversity and equal opportunity in a serious way. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and the successful candidate will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check and online checks in line with safeguarding guidance.
Ange Cartwright
acartwright@timbercroft-maritime.org
