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Property Manager

GOODENOUGH COLLEGE
Posted 10 days ago, valid for 12 days
Location

Brechin, Angus DD9, Scotland

Salary

£30,000 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Burn, a Grade B listed mansion and academic retreat, is seeking a Property Manager responsible for maintenance and compliance of the estate's facilities.
  • The role involves supervising contractor works, managing a small departmental budget, and ensuring high standards of guest comfort and safety.
  • Candidates must have demonstrable experience in facilities management, building maintenance, health and safety, and fire safety, with a focus on historic buildings.
  • The position offers a salary of £30,000 along with on-site accommodation.
  • Applications are due by September 30, 2024, and candidates should have relevant experience in managing facilities for at least a few years.

The Burn is a 20-bedroomed Mansion House, Listed Grade B belonging to Goodenough College. The estate consists of a beautiful woodland oasis, with the spectacular North Esk river running through a natural landscape. Although it operates mainly as an academic retreat for mostly international and Scottish university post-graduates, it is also hired out for private, family celebrations and offered as holiday accommodation.

The Burn seeks a Property Manager who will be responsible for arranging and undertaking regular maintenance to ensure that buildings are safe, operational, and  compliant with regulations and good practice. You will work alongside the Housekeeping Team to action minor repairs to maintain high levels of guest comfort while preserving the historic fabric of the properties. A key part of this role is supervising and monitoring both planned and reactive contractor works, ensuring effective communication with the Estates Department based in London and maintaining high standards of workmanship.

You will also be tasked with maintaining a safe, organised, and well-stocked storage area for all necessary equipment, tools, and materials, enabling efficient completion of minor repairs. You will manage a small departmental budget, providing regular reports on procurement and performance. You will undertake the role of Lead Fire Marshal and Health & Safety Officer for the Burn. This involves providing effective support and direction to all staff and volunteers, participating in the rota for on-call residential staff to provide 24-hour security and fire response cover, and managing operational health and safety procedures to maintain a safe working and living environment.

This post comes with a salary of £30K and the provision of on-site accommodation.

You must have demonstrable experience of managing facilities and building maintenance, including the organisation and practical completion of maintenance tasks, supervision of contractors and ensuring relevant regulatory compliance. You should also possess experience in Health and Safety, fire safety and incident management. This is a very sleeves-rolled-up and carrying a plunger-type role, as we are a small, multi-tasking team at a point of step change on the estate. The new Bursar has a strong background in Historic Buildings Conservation and looks to begin a new regime of practical and appropriate maintenance and conservation of all the properties, facilities and external spaces, so an eye across the built as well as the external environment is key, in supporting this change in approach to looking after the estate and its properties.

You can download the job description for further information. To apply, please submit your CV and covering letter, stating your reasons for applying and how you meet the essential criteria in the job description and person specification, to Jan Clarke, The Bursar. Email: jan.clarke@goodenough.ac.uk

The deadline for applications is: 30th September 2024 and interviews will take place at the Burn, week commencing 7th October, 2024. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Bursar or the Estates Team for further information and to visit the estate.

You must be able to provide current evidence of the right to work in the UK. It is desirable to hold a valid UK driving license; for transporting equipment across the estate and to access local shops and facilities.

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