Site Manager
Working hours: 36 hours per week, All year round (52 weeks)
Work pattern: The post-holder and the current Assistant Site Manager cover two shifts, 7.00 – 3.15 and 10.00 – 18.00 (including an unpaid lunch break)
Salary information: SO1, £33,351 - £34,341 per annum (depending on experience)
This is an exciting opportunity to work with an established senior leadership team in an accredited values based and vibrant multi-cultural primary school.
“Charville is a really rewarding place to work. The school values help to make the school feel like a community” – Teaching Assistant
“It is a lovely school that helps you express your talents and interests. The teachers are inspiring and help us to develop our learning to help us achieve” – Year 5 pupil
“Leaders have high expectations of pupils’ achievement in all subjects. Over time, pupils develop skills successfully in communication, including listening well and debating different points of view maturely. They are well prepared for the next stages in their education.” – OFSTED May 2023
Charville Academy is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic professional, who has high expectations of themselves and their colleagues and is committed to moving the school forward and becoming the preeminent expert on the workings of the school site.
We can offer you:
- A friendly, established and professional school staff;
- A leadership team committed to rapid improvement;
- Highly motivated, enthusiastic and well behaved children;
- Opportunities to develop both personally and professionally;
- An experienced team;
- A high quality outside and inside environment.
We are looking for:
- An enthusiastic, Values based and highly motivated Site Manager;
- A positive ‘can do’ approach;
- An inquisitive problem solver able to use their expertise to identify practical solutions or make considered recommendations;
- An effective communicator with colleagues and contractors;
- Somebody who can flexibly manage competing priorities and demands;
- A team player with determination and a sense of humour;
- A person who is committed to continuous professional development and their own learning;
- A commitment to working in partnership alongside colleagues and the school community
Closing date: 15th September 2023 (noon)
Interviews: Week commencing 18th September 2023