School Caretaker
Site Security
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Opening and locking the school buildings each day
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Setting and unsetting alarms
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Monitoring CCTV systems
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Acting as a key holder (may include call-outs outside school hours)
Maintenance & Repairs
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Carrying out minor repairs (e.g., fixing doors, locks, furniture, plumbing issues)
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Basic DIY, painting and decorating
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Checking lighting, heating, and water systems
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Liaising with external contractors for larger repairs
In many London borough schools, caretakers report to the Site Manager or Premises Manager.
Health & Safety
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Conducting regular site inspections
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Ensuring fire exits are clear and equipment is functional
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Managing risk assessments
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Gritting pathways in winter
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Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations
Schools follow guidance from bodies such as the Health and Safety Executive.
Cleaning & Grounds
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Overseeing cleaning staff (in some schools)
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Ensuring classrooms and communal areas are ready for use
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Managing waste disposal
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Basic grounds maintenance (playgrounds, sports areas)
5. Supporting School Operations
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Setting up halls for exams, assemblies, or parents’ evenings
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Moving furniture and equipment
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Receiving deliveries
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Assisting during events
In many London schools, exam setup must follow rules set by Joint Council for Qualifications.
Working Hours
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Often split shifts (early morning and late afternoon/evening)
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May include occasional weekend work
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Overtime possible
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Term-time only or full-year contracts depending on the school
Skills & Qualities Needed
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Practical maintenance skills
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Knowledge of health & safety regulations
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Good communication skills
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Reliability and trustworthiness
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Ability to work independently
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Basic IT skills (for logging maintenance issues)
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Enhanced DBS check (mandatory for school work)
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Experience in maintenance, facilities, or caretaking preferred
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First aid training often desirable