An exciting opportunity to join a supportive workplace culture with outstanding facilities. The role offer the chance to visit various campuses immersing yourself in different environments.
Position Summary
The Education Support Officer, Maintenance is responsible for carrying out a broad range of activities to ensure school buildings and facilities remain in good order and that the plant, equipment, and other aspects of the school’s physical environment are safely administered and maintained as per Work Health & Safety requirements.
The Maintenance Officer is responsible for maintaining the building exteriors to a high standard of cleanliness, removal of rubbish and recycling goods and for assisting with other general tasks as directed. The Maintenance Officer reports directly to the Maintenance Coordinator and works closely with a team of Maintenance Officers.
Key Responsibilities
In terms of WHS, the officer must:
The role also involves ongoing training and promoting a safe work environment.
About you
You are a valued Education Support Officer, Maintenance, dedicated to ensuring that our school buildings and facilities are maintained to the highest standards. You play a crucial role in carrying out a broad range of activities that keep our physical environment safe and functional, adhering strictly to Work Health and Safety requirements.
In this role, you consistently maintain the building exteriors, ensuring cleanliness and effective waste management, including the removal of rubbish and recycling efforts. You are also proactive in assisting with various general tasks as directed, showcasing adaptability and a strong commitment to teamwork.
Reporting directly to the Maintenance Coordinator, you collaborate effectively with fellow Maintenance Officers, contributing to a cohesive team that prioritises safety and operational excellence. Your attention to detail and dedication to maintaining a positive learning environment greatly enhance the experience for both students and staff.
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How to Apply
Application Deadline: Please submit your application online by 9:00am Monday 9 November.
It is required that a CESA Employment Declaration be completed and submitted with your application.
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