About the role

£10.29 per hour, based at Woking Adult Learning Centre, Hoebrook Close, off Bonsey Lane, Woking, Surrey, GU22 9PE.

This is a Bank job role, initially to cover the below working pattern:

  • Monday; 8am to 1pm (5 hours)
  • Tuesday; 8am to 10am (2 hours) and 6pm to 10pm (4 hours)
  • Wednesday; 8am to 10am (2 hours) and 6pm to 10pm (4 hours)
  • Thursday; 8am to 1pm (5 hours)
  • Friday; 8am to 4pm (7 hours, plus 1-hour unpaid break for lunch)
  • Our Commitment

    Surrey County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer of first choice reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all under represented groups

    About Us

    Surrey Adult Learning provide a wide range of daytime, evening and Saturday courses and learning opportunities for adults. The provision includes leisure courses like arts and crafts and languages; qualification courses such as GCSE’s in English and Maths; classes which support those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities; classes aimed at parents/carers to help them support their children and improve their own skills; and an outreach provision aimed at vulnerable groups in the community who would not normally engage in any form of learning. 

    Surrey Adult Learning has seven centres across North and South West Surrey and is looking to appoint a Caretaker/Cleaner for its Woking Centre.

    About the Role

    This role will incorporate routine cleaning as well as general maintenance which ensures the safe and smooth operation of the Centre. You will also be expected to be polite, friendly and welcoming delivering excellent customer care for the users of the Centre.

    Key aspects of the role include being able to:

  • Ensure classrooms and equipment are set up, as required.
  • Ensure the Centre is clean and welcoming at all times.
  • Carry out general maintenance and upkeep of the Centre’s buildings and grounds.
  • Escalate works beyond level of skill to the Centre Coordinator.
  • Act as point of contact for workmen and contractors.
  • Ensure routine health and safety checks are undertaken.
  • Escalate any health and safety concerns to the Centre Coordinator and involve Property and Fire colleagues, as appropriate.
  • Act as key holder for the Centre, routinely opening and locking up the Centre, as well as in the event of adverse weather or in an emergency situation.
  • You will need to be able to demonstrate a practical and confident approach as the role involves some lone working.

    For more information please find attached to the bottom of this advert a full job profile.