Birch Hill Primary School are looking for relief school cleaners to help keep our school clean and safe for our school community. We are a two form entry primary school with a Nursery. Our team of cleaners work across the school at the end of the day and in the school holidays. The work includes cleaning classrooms, toilets, offices and shared spaces.
The ideal candidate will have experience of cleaning and of working in a school environment. They should be able to clean to a high standard and be flexible, reliable and cheerful. They should be happy working independently.
This role is a relief role on a casual contract and includes working in term time after school or day time in the school holidays to cover staff absences, sometimes at short notice but can also be booked in advance.
Term time hours are worked between 3.20pm and 6pm on school days and school holiday hours can be worked flexibly between 8am and 6pm.
Interviews will be held on an ongoing basis as suitable candidates apply.
For further information, please email Jane Light [email protected]
Birch Hill Primary School
Leppington
Bracknell
RG12 7WW
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