(App833) Apprentice Site Supervisor Level 2
IEXEL EDUCATION TRUST
Bradford (BD3 0LT)
Closes in 29 days (Thursday 30 April 2026)
Posted on 31 March 2026
Contents
Summary
To work as part of a team supporting the School Estates Manager with the day today running of the site, ensuring the security of the estate at all times and assisting with day-to-day maintenance of the school premises and external areas.
- Wage
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£15,392 for your first year, then could increase depending on your age
National Minimum Wage rate for apprentices
- Training course
- Property maintenance operative (level 2)
- Hours
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37 hours per week, all year round, 8.00am - 4.00pm.
37 hours a week
- Start date
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Friday 1 May 2026
- Duration
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2 years 3 months
- Positions available
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1
Work
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you'll do at work
- Setting the priorities for maintenance and repairs
- Carrying out basic repairs and cleaning
- Managing access to the premises and maintaining security
- Assisting with site staff management
- Planning site use and development
- Comply with all health and safety and fire regulations.
- Championing health and safety around the school, and supervising external contractors
- To assist in the day-to-day maintenance of the school premises and external areas
Responsibilities
- Attend and complete any appropriate apprenticeship course on time and to a high standard
- Support the Site Supervisor and Estates Manager to ensure the security of the estate at all times
- To assist in the day-to-day maintenance of the school premises and external areas
- Assist with contacting the appropriate services in the event of the following emergencies: fire, flood, break-in, vandalism, accident
- Assist with and carrying out necessary duties where alarm systems are installed
- Assist in replacing light sources; clean accessible light fittings, shades and diffusers and replace where necessary and where fittings are 3.5 metres or less from ground level
- Ensure DBS clearance is sought for contractors whilst working on site, in the absence of a DBS, ensure that contractors are accompanied at all times, taking suitable measures to ensure the safeguarding of the students, staff and visitors to the school
- On arrival to the site and before proceeding with any works, ensure contractors are handed the contractors code of conduct and have read, understood and signed the asbestos register (where applicable)
- Ensure before any contractor proceeds with any work to site, that they have completed or produced the required documentation, such as general work permit, hot work permit, risk assessments, public liability insurance etc.
Where you'll work
Cliffe Road
Undercliffe
Bradford
BD3 0LT
Training
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Training provider
CALDERDALE COLLEGE
Training course
Property maintenance operative (level 2)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
- Plan the sequence of work required to carry out routine property maintenance operations.
- Identify and select the appropriate materials and components for property maintenance tasks, ensuring these are compliant with relevant regulatory requirements and manufacturer's specifications.
- Comply with statutory health and safety regulations and requirements.
- Comply with risk assessments, and organise the workplace, to safeguard themselves and the property.
- Comply with key regulatory and legislative requirements, including building regulations.
- Uses safe working practices when carrying out property maintenance tasks including the use of PPE, signage, barriers, access equipment and ensuring work area is prepared and reinstated.
- Select, and use work tools and equipment for property maintenance tasks, applying all safeguards, and ensuring the correct functioning of equipment.
- Safely isolate and secure electrical or electronic supplies prior to performing property maintenance operations.
- Apply and implement routine emergency system checks, testing and routine maintenance, identifying and reporting faults as required.
- Perform maintenance and repairs to plumbing systems, including fault identification, safe isolation of supply, replacing components and clearing blockages.
- Perform maintenance and repairs to external drainage systems, including clearing blockages and replacing components.
- Perform maintenance and repairs to environmental and energy management systems, including fault identification, safe isolation of supply, replacing components.
- Use carpentry and joinery skills to perform repairs to windows, doors and glazing units, and their associated fittings.
- Perform repairs to plastered surfaces, including surface preparation, fixing and mixing materials and compounds.
- Use painting and decorating skills to prepare surfaces for decoration, apply paint using brushes and rollers, and complete sealing activities using gun appliances.
- Perform tiling repairs, including setting out, surface preparation and cutting around obstacles.
- Perform flooring repairs, including setting out, surface preparation and cutting around obstacles.
- Perform planned, responsive or temporary repairs to buildings or their immediate surroundings, attending to minor defects within either masonry, roofing, fencing or railing, groundwork or landscaping.
- Select and use technical literature and other sources of information and data to address property maintenance problems.
- Record and report information, using digital and written techniques.
- Inspect own work, ensuring it is delivered to the given specifications.
- Comply with environmental regulations and procedures. Segregate resources for reuse, recycling and disposal.
- Use and adapt communication methods for different situations and when, working with colleagues and stakeholders, using industry terminology as appropriate.
- Provide customer feedback whilst maintaining customer service.
- Escalates issues beyond their level of competence and authority.
- Plan the sequence of work required to carry out routine property maintenance operations.
- Identify and select the appropriate materials and components for property maintenance tasks, ensuring these are compliant with relevant regulatory requirements and manufacturer's specifications.
- Comply with statutory health and safety regulations and requirements.
- Comply with risk assessments, and organise the workplace, to safeguard themselves and the property.
- Comply with key regulatory and legislative requirements, including building regulations.
- Uses safe working practices when carrying out property maintenance tasks including the use of PPE, signage, barriers, access equipment and ensuring work area is prepared and reinstated.
- Select, and use work tools and equipment for property maintenance tasks, applying all safeguards, and ensuring the correct functioning of equipment.
- Safely isolate and secure electrical or electronic supplies prior to performing property maintenance operations.
- Apply and implement routine emergency system checks, testing and routine maintenance, identifying and reporting faults as required.
- Perform maintenance and repairs to plumbing systems, including fault identification, safe isolation of supply, replacing components and clearing blockages.
- Perform maintenance and repairs to external drainage systems, including clearing blockages and replacing components.
- Perform maintenance and repairs to environmental and energy management systems, including fault identification, safe isolation of supply, replacing components.
- Use carpentry and joinery skills to perform repairs to windows, doors and glazing units, and their associated fittings.
- Perform repairs to plastered surfaces, including surface preparation, fixing and mixing materials and compounds.
- Use painting and decorating skills to prepare surfaces for decoration, apply paint using brushes and rollers, and complete sealing activities using gun appliances.
- Perform tiling repairs, including setting out, surface preparation and cutting around obstacles.
- Perform flooring repairs, including setting out, surface preparation and cutting around obstacles.
- Perform planned, responsive or temporary repairs to buildings or their immediate surroundings, attending to minor defects within either masonry, roofing, fencing or railing, groundwork or landscaping.
- Select and use technical literature and other sources of information and data to address property maintenance problems.
- Record and report information, using digital and written techniques.
- Inspect own work, ensuring it is delivered to the given specifications.
- Comply with environmental regulations and procedures. Segregate resources for reuse, recycling and disposal.
- Use and adapt communication methods for different situations and when, working with colleagues and stakeholders, using industry terminology as appropriate.
- Provide customer feedback whilst maintaining customer service.
- Escalates issues beyond their level of competence and authority.
Training schedule
Requirements
Desirable qualifications
GCSE in:
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Energetic
- Willing to learn
- Interest in site maintenance
About this employer
Feversham Girls’ Academy, originally established in 1984 as Bradford Muslim Girls’ Community School with just 24 students, has grown into a highly oversubscribed Islamic all-female academy educating nearly 800 students, including a thriving Sixth Form. Its secure and nurturing environment provides transformational opportunities that empower young women to excel academically, morally, socially, and spiritually.
Guided by its strong Islamic ethos, the Academy offers a rich academic and pastoral curriculum that consistently ranks in the top 5% nationally for value-added progress. Students are encouraged to aim high, not only achieving academic success but also contributing positively to both their school and wider communities.
Recognised as an ‘Outstanding’ school by Ofsted (2022) and awarded the prestigious World Class Schools Quality Mark (2021), Feversham Girls’ Academy is praised for its “exemplary behaviour,” “high aspirations,” and staff commitment to preparing students for life in modern Britain. With a focus on leadership, personal development, and community engagement, the Academy continues to transform lives and inspire its students to meet the challenges of the modern world with confidence and purpose.
Feversham Girls' Secondary Academy joined iExel Education Trust in 2016.
After this apprenticeship
Possibility of employment following completion of apprenticeship.
Ask a question
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
CALDERDALE COLLEGE
Shannon Ingham
Shannon.Ingham@calderdale.ac.uk
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC2000024204.
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Closes in 29 days (Thursday 30 April 2026)
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