The Scout Association
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The Scout Association
Maintenance Operative Fordell Firs National Activity Centre Summary Terms and Conditions Title: Commencement: Maintenance Operative – Ref: FF15/1 April 2015 Duration: establishment Salary: Starting in the range £16,476 to £17,544 Pension: A contributory pension scheme is available. Contribution rates are 7% of salary from the employer and 3% from the employee. Hours of work: 40 hours per week, as directed by the Senior Warden, to meet customer and operational requirements, to include evening and weekend work Time off in lieu of additional hours worked may be taken by prior arrangement with the Senior Warden. No additional payments are made in respect of overtime Location: Fordell Firs National Scout Activity Centre, Hillend, Dunfermline, Fife Holiday: 22 days per annum, rising by 1 day per year of service to a maximum of 27 days, plus 9 statutory holidays (or equivalent) Application should be made by application form to: The Chief Executive (FF15), Scottish Scout Headquarters, Fordell Firs, Hillend, Dunfermline, KY11 7HQ or via email: [email protected] Closing date for applications is Monday 23rd March 2015 Shortlisted candidates should be available for interview on Friday 27th March Fordell Firs National Activity Centre – Job Outline Title: Maintenance Operative Responsible to: Centre Senior Warden Responsible for: No direct subordinates, but will have supervisory duties with respect to other staff/seasonal staff/volunteers involved in aspects of site maintenance Works in close cooperation with Centre Senior Warden Assistant Wardens Housekeeping Staff Volunteer Staff including Fordell Firs Scout Active Support Unit Other Scouts Scotland staff and volunteers External Contractors Task Summary: to support the Centre Senior Warden in the operation of the Centre, with particular responsibility for buildings and grounds maintenance and site services with respect to all aspects of maintenance and site service functions, ensure that the Centre meets the standards required under general Health and Safety legislation to take responsibility for overseeing the upkeep of the fabric of the Centre, including the Scouts Scotland headquarters premises Main Activities: ensures a high standard of maintenance of all buildings, grounds and related site services, to reflect positively on Fordell Firs as a flagship National Activity Centre and a window on Scouts Scotland in co-operation with housekeeping staff ensures that accommodation units are maintained to a high standard ensures camping grounds are maintained to a high standard in co-operation with the Centre Senior Warden and others as appropriate provides out of hours cover to respond to emergencies and other customer needs supports the Centre Senior Warden in the production of reports as appropriate fosters good relations with volunteer staff, including members of Scout Active Support, to secure a support resource for the general maintenance and upkeep of the Centre carries out such tasks which may be necessary from time to time to support Centre operations and to foster and maintain a positive image for Fordell Firs National Activity Centre and Scouts Scotland Fordell Firs National Activity Centre Maintenance Operative Person Specification Essentials: A commitment to the aims and methods of the Scout Association Ability to empathise with young people and adults General grounds and property maintenance skills, to include some or all of: basic plumbing skills – e.g. leaks/blockages/fitting new appliances; basic joinery skills - e.g. repairing or fitting new doors/locks/windows/latches tiling walls/grouting/shower seals decorating/plastering/painting and varnishing exterior repairs – e.g. gutters/fencing/grounds keeping grounds maintenance skills – e.g. ride-on grass cutting, strimming, brashing and gardening A ‘can do’ attitude with a hands on approach Experience relevant to H & S / risk assessment / operational procedures Good communication skills A current driving licence A willingness to work unsociable hours as site operations dictate A good eye for safety Desirable: Qualified fork-lift operator Competence in portable appliance testing Experience / understanding of AALA requirements Outdoor activity skills Good administrative & planning skills Computer literate with working knowledge of Microsoft Office. Supervisory experience Previous experience of (Scout) activity centre / campsite operations