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SS 621 – SCHOOL CLEANING SUPERVISOR (/jobs/ss-621-school-cleaning-supervisor)

Regis Recruitment LTD
Newport
4 months ago
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Working Hours:
Monday to Friday
Hours vary

Location:
Newport, South Wales

Rate of Pay:
TBC

Essential:
– You must have an EDBS certificate due to working around children.
– Ideally your EDBS check will have been issued in the last 12 months or on the update service.
��� You must have experience as a cleaning supervisor and be able to provide credible references.
– Having your own transport is an advantage but not essential.

Duties:
– Oversea and coordinates cleaning operations.
– Ensure high standards of cleanliness and hygiene are maintained. 
– Manage a cleaning team; assigning tasks, training staff, and ensuring compliance with cleaning procedures and safety protocols. 
– Handle administrative tasks, monitor supply levels, and act as a liaison between staff and management. 

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