WELCOME TO QUEEN ELIZABETH SIXTH FORM COLLEGE
Transcript of WELCOME TO QUEEN ELIZABETH SIXTH FORM COLLEGE
WELCOME TO QUEEN ELIZABETH SIXTH FORM COLLEGE
At QE we understand that our staff are our greatest asset. It is only by recruiting and supporting the very best individuals for each role that we can build and maintain the team needed to face the challenges of the future.
In addition to offering teaching and support staff a modern, well equipped environment, the College is committed to ensuring that staff development remains a key strategic priority. Despite the rigours involved in teaching or supporting learning in a high achieving Sixth Form College, we were very pleased that Ofsted
recognised the high levels of staff motivation and morale evident here during their latest visit.
Life at QE will never be dull and always offers both challenges and rewards for colleagues no matter what role they play. In choosing to apply for a job here, you can rest assured that you are choosing a well established and highly respected College that will value you and your contribution.
Tim FisherPrincipal
“As a result of the highly effective work of college leaders, teachers and support staff, students develop into confident, mature, and articulate young adults who are well prepared for their next steps.” OFSTED 2016
The College recognises that in order to provide the highest standards, staff need support; whether that’s through our induction programme for new members of staff, sharing good practice with colleagues, training and development opportunities, or support with options for retirement.
The culture of the College means that teaching staff have the freedom and autonomy to develop their practice, bringing expertise and creativity to their teaching. At the same time the structure of the College gives the security of knowing that managers, and senior staff are all available to support and help. The ethos of the support staff is just that – that they are there to support students and staff in any way they can and this engenders a positive team spirit across the College.
The well-being of our staff is important to us too. As well as having many staff that have opted for part time or term time only working, the College promotes healthy living and good work-life balance initiatives. Colleagues have the opportunities to take part in 5-aside football, pilates and other sports and can join
the cycle-to-work scheme offered by the College. In addition, health screening and immunisation against ‘flu are offered periodically and from this year a health cash plan has been offered to all staff free of charge, providing help with the cost of dental and optical care, amongst a range of other benefits.
College employees are entitled to join either the Teachers’ Pension or Local Government Pension Schemes. In addition, salary sacrifice schemes for childcare are available.
As part of QE you would be joining a highly motivated and successful team.
The staff at QE make the college what it is, warm, welcoming with a desire to excel.
JOHN BEILBY, PRINCIPAL TUTOR
The College currently has approximately 2000 students and employs 185 teaching and support staff. As Estate Manager, you will have responsibility for the buildings, maintenance and security of the premises, ensuring that the College is a safe and pleasant environment for staff, students and visitors.
You will be responsible for the organisation and overseeing of building services and maintenance, involved in both strategic planning and day-to-day operations.
Areas of responsibility will include:
Estates Manager
• Building and grounds maintenance• Health and safety• Procurement and contract management• Utilities and communications provision• Security• Cleaning
The successful candidate will line-manage a team of three Estate Assistants and 16 cleaning staff working over two separate morning or evening shifts, together with some daytime cover. In addition, you will manage all external contractors, ensuring up to date compliance information is held. You will be the ultimate organiser, demonstrate great interpersonal skills, efficiency, flexibility, and practical skills.
The variety of work together with the friendly and purposeful environment within Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College makes this an interesting and challenging role for the successful candidate.
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Job Description
Post: Estate Manager Salary: Pts. 40 – 44 on the Support Staff Payscale
Currently £31,845 ‐ £35,091 per annum
Responsible to: Chief Finance Officer Main Purpose of the Post You will play an important part in the effective operation of the College, especially in its pursuit of providing an effective and high quality buildings resource programme appropriate to curriculum, student and staff needs. In particular, the post requires a high level of specialist knowledge and expertise, the need to keep up to date with changes and developments in health and safety and the ability to work closely with other colleagues mentioned in this job description. Responsibilities of the post Premises:
organising and overseeing responsive/reactive maintenance of the estate
organising and overseeing the procedures for identification and implementation of a programme of planned and cyclic maintenance work
preparing reports for meetings of the Finance & Resource Committee and Board of Governors
overseeing the procedure for identification, approval and programme of any minor works
collaborating on project management with ad hoc teams and external professionals, including playing a key role in major building programmes
liaising with external buildings consultants as necessary
overseeing arrangements for the cleaning of the premises Grounds:
ensuring the grounds are kept in a good, safe and tidy state of repair
overseeing all arrangements for grounds maintenance Security:
overseeing all arrangements for the internal and external security of College premises, land and assets
liaising with external agencies (security consultants, the police etc.) as necessary
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Contracts:
advising on, negotiating as approved and managing all estate related contracts including the management of tender processes
ensuring value for money is achieved from all estate management contracts
Health & Safety:
advising on and overseeing all College related Health & Safety arrangements
ensuring that the College is compliant with all statutory requirements and legislation
reviewing and implementing the strategy for College Health & Safety
taking responsibility for initiating and managing College risk assessments
having significant input to the development of health and safety policies and procedures and ensuring these are reviewed and communicated to staff
organising effective and relevant health and safety training for staff as appropriate
managing the College contractor base, ensuring that up to date compliance information is held on all contractors
manage the Permit to Work process, identifying risks and issuing a Permit to Work as required
preparing and delivering reports to the Health & Safety Committee and Governors’ meetings as required
reporting on accident statistics
investigating the cause of accidents
Personnel:
managing the work of the Estate Team
overseeing all caretaking and cleaning arrangements This job description is subject to amendment, from time to time, within the terms of your conditions of employment, but only to the extent consistent with the needs of the College, and only after consultation with you. All staff and senior post holders have a duty for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. Staff must be aware of the college procedures for raising concerns about students’ welfare and must report any concern to the designated officers without delay. Staff must also ensure that they attend the appropriate level of safeguarding training identified by the college as relevant to their role. The post holder’s duties must at all times be carried out in compliance with the College’s Equality and Diversity Policy, and the post holder must take reasonable care of the health and safety of self, other persons and resources whilst at work. This entails supporting the College’s responsibilities under the Health and Safety Act. All staff are expected to support the achievement of the College’s mission and strategic objectives and to demonstrate its values through their behaviour.
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Person Specification The successful candidate will be expected to have the following qualities:
CRITERIA ESSENTIAL / DESIRABLE
SELECTION PROCESS MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION
QUALIFICATIONS
Good general educational qualifications (including minimum of GCSE Maths & English at grade C or above)
A relevant qualification in facilities management, building services or trades connected with site management
Relevant Health & Safety Qualifications (Min. NEBOSH General Certificate)
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EXPERIENCE
Project management and supervising and coordinating the work of contractors
Preparing documents to put out tenders
Experience of completing risk assessments
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SKILLS & APTITUDES
Good IT skills, in particular strong Excel skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Good team management and motivation skills
Disciplined and methodical approach to work with excellent attention to detail
Excellent organisational skills
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PERSONAL QUALITIES
Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Assertive, with good negotiation skills
Customer focused with a commitment to high quality
A genuine interest in the education of 16‐19 year old students
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Salary and Conditions of Service
This is a full time (37 hours per week), permanent post
Salary is Pt. 40 – Pt. 44 on the support staff payscale. The starting point on the scale will depend on
qualifications and experience. Holiday entitlement is 26 days a year, plus bank holidays. Holidays are
usually taken within the College holiday periods, however, there will be some flexibility for this role
due to your responsibilities over the College holiday periods.
The contract and terms and conditions of employment will be based on a model for support staff
produced by the National Joint Council of the Sixth Form Colleges’ Association.