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A local primary school in Wirral is seeking a part-time caretaker to ensure the safety and maintenance of the school premises. Responsibilities include securing the site, conducting repairs, and supervising contractors. The ideal candidate will have practical maintenance skills, a good understanding of health and safety, and the ability to work independently. Hours include early mornings and late afternoons, with a pay of £14.50 per hour and the role requires an enhanced DBS check.
Wirral, United Kingdom | Posted on 08/12/2025
Reports to: School Business Manager / Headteacher
Location: Primary School Site
Hours: part-time (with occasional flexibility required)
To ensure the school is a safe, clean, secure and welcoming environment for pupils, staff and visitors. The caretaker plays a key role in maintaining the school’s buildings, grounds and facilities, carrying out repairs, supervising contractors and supporting the daily operation of the school.
Open and close the school site each day, ensuring all buildings are secure.
Conduct regular security checks, including alarm systems, gates and external doors.
Act as a key holder and respond to call‑outs outside normal hours when needed.
Monitor health and safety standards and report hazards or maintenance issues.
Carry out minor repairs and maintenance, such as:
Keep maintenance logs up to date and report larger issues to management or contractors.
Ensure cleanliness and tidiness of key areas such as entrances, corridors and outdoor spaces.
Assist cleaning staff when required and monitor the quality of cleaning across the school.
Maintain stock of cleaning materials and order supplies when necessary.
Set up rooms for lessons, meetings or school events (moving furniture/equipment).
Manage deliveries, distribute supplies and oversee storage areas.
Ensure waste and recycling systems are properly managed.
Supervise onsite contractors, ensuring safe and compliant working practices.
Liaise with maintenance services, inspectors and outside agencies when required.
Carry out regular health and safety checks, including playground equipment inspections.
Assist with risk assessments for site‑related activities.
Follow all safeguarding procedures and maintain confidentiality.
The role may require occasional evening or weekend work for school events or emergencies.
The post is subject to an enhanced DBS check in line with safeguarding requirements.
Practical maintenance skills and experience in caretaking, facilities or DIY work.
Good understanding of health and safety responsibilities.
Reliability, punctuality and strong sense of responsibility.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Physically fit and able to carry out manual tasks.
Friendly, approachable, and respectful when working around children.
Experience in a school environment.
Basic IT skills (logging issues, monitoring emails).
Relevant training or certificates (e.g., health & safety, manual handling).