Maintenance Coordinator

Quantum Care
Welwyn Garden City
1 week ago
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Maintenance CoordinatorPay: £13.43 to £13.73 per hour plus Weekend and Bank Holiday enhancementsLocation: Anson Court Care Home, Shackleton Way, Welwyn Garden City, AL7 2FFShift Time: DaysType: Full-Time Weekdays and alternate weekends requiredQuantum Care is a not for profit company providing high quality care services for over 2000 older people in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Essex. We need the right people to join us and provide the best possible care to our residents, offering support, maintaining dignity and assisting them to enjoy every day living in our Homes.Weekdays and alternate weekends required As a Maintenance Coordinator, your purposes will be :To provide a range of day-to-day general basic building repairs to enhance the fabric of the Care Home.To undertake a range of basic day to day repairs and maintenance tasks including minor decoration to ensure the Care Home provides a safe and homely environment for the residents.In doing so, the post holder must ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of those who may be affected by the work undertaken including residents, their relatives and staff.Examples include:Painting and decoratingMinor repairsChanging light bulbsHanging picturesRepairing or replacing door furniturePutting up shelves and TV bracketsChanging stained or damaged ceiling tilesUndertake routine inspections of the Home, reporting issues to the Housekeeper Manager that would benefit from care and maintenance.Clean outdoor areas such as footpaths, waste or parking areas including snow and ice control.Help to move furniture such as tables, hospital beds etcAny other duties, depending on skills or competency, to enable the efficient running of the Home, as requested by the Home Manager or Housekeeping Manager.If you believe this is the job for you, we would love to have you join our team and in return we will provide the following rewards & benefits:Competitive salaries with enhancements at weekends and Bank HolidaysCareer development opportunities and recognition of career milestonesFirst class in house training provided from day oneFree Employee Assistant Programme: Providing 24/7 assistance and support to help you balance work, family and life.Company Pension Scheme (after 1 years service)Free DBS check and uniformAccess to retail discounts and offersRefer a friend scheme of £500 per referralTerms and Conditions apply to all benefitsThis is a great opportunity to join a well-established, values driven company that offers varied and rewarding work and opportunities for career progression. We welcome applications from a very diverse range of people who have the right to work in the UK. We are not able to offer sponsorship to candidates at this time.If you would like to find out more about this opportunity, please visit our website via the Apply button below.If you have any issues with completing our online application form, please contact the HR team on .We are an equal opportunities employer.TPBN1_UKTJ

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