Grounds Maintenance Operative
Role Title: Grounds Maintenance Operative
Reports To: Green Team Supervisor
Responsible For: Delivering grounds maintenance and improvements
Priority Contacts: Project teams, Housing Association Redcar and Cleveland
Location: Redcar and Cleveland
Salary: £11.50 per hour, 37 hours per week
Duration: Fixed Term until 31 October 2024 (Occasional Weekend work as required)
We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated individual who will operate in local communities and will be able to communicate positively and effectively with local people providing a professional and high-quality service. Under the direction of the Green team Supervisor you will carry out practical ground maintenance tasks to enable achievement of the work programme ensuring deadlines are met whilst maintaining quality.
You will carry out a range of tasks including environmental improvements, soft landscaping, horticultural activities and grounds maintenance to a high standard. Applicants will be willing to work outside in all weathers and should enjoy carrying out practical tasks, outdoor work and have an interest in working in a landscape improvement role.
For further information please contact Mike Dent (Programme Coordinator) on 07918 777983
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Grounds Maintenance Operative – Job Description
Grounds Maintenance Operative – Person Specification
All completed applications should be emailed to HR.NorthEast@groundwork.org.uk
Closing Date: Midnight on Thursday 28th March 2024
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